SUNDAY’S meeting between Warrington Wolves and Huddersfield Giants sees both sides battling for a top four spot.

Sitting level on points, Huddersfield lead Wolves on points difference and will be hoping to do the double over their visitors this season after a 29-10 win in April.

Danny Brough was instrumental in Round Seven at The Halliwell Jones Stadium and Wolves will again be wary of a man who has a 67 per cent conversion rate this year.

As well as assisting 20 tries for his side, Brough has also added 22 points through penalties on top of the 53 conversions he has made.

The Yorkshire outfit are without a win in two games, suffering a 32-18 defeat to Wigan Warriors last weekend and playing their part in a thrilling 22-22 draw with Catalans at Magic Weekend.

Their last victory came at Castleford Tigers, where Giants enjoyed a 24-16 success, but they have not mustered a Super League win at the John Smith’s Stadium since April 19.

The opposition that day were again Catalans, who Warrington beat 26-18 last week.

Tony Smith’s men have historically had the better of Huddersfield, but are without a win in their last two meetings after this season’s loss and a 24-24 draw in August last year.