STEVE Price has not ruled out making changes to his Wire side for their Challenge Cup sixth round clash with Toronto Wolfpack on Sunday.

The sides meet for the first time ever at The Halliwell Jones Stadium, with a place in the quarter-finals at stake.

Dom Crosby (ankle) and Toby King (hamstring) are still missing along with long-term absentees Ben Currie (knee) and Jack Johnson (broken leg), but Bryson Goodwin is set to recover from the head injury he suffered in Friday’s win at Leeds in time to play.

In The Wire’s fifth-round win over League One side Bradford Bulls, Price rested the likes of Kevin Brown, Daryl Clark and Tom Lineham as well as giving a debut to young prop Pat Moran.

Championship leaders Toronto pose a much bigger threat, but Price says he has faith in whoever he selects to get the job done.

“We’re looking at having the same team to choose from as we had last week at Leeds,” he said.

“Dom Crosby is still a little bit away, as is Toby King. Apart from that, the squad is fully fit and ready.

“We’ll wait until we train on Thursday. After that, I’ll have more of an indication of what way we’ll go.

“I was really impressed with the guys who got their chance in the last cup game against Bradford Bulls.

“If I was to go down that path, I have a lot of confidence in those players coming in.”

Price names his 19-man squad to face the Canadian outfit tomorrow, Friday.