MR Predictor is eager to 'do the business' and get all the outcomes right from a round of Betfred Super League.

Our resident tipster reckons he will be on the mark this week, and here is what he is saying ahead of Round 13 kicking off...

WARRINGTON WOLVES VS ST HELENS

The fixture planners certainly weren't kind to The Wire, handing them the league leaders and reigning champions on a short turnaround from a trip to France. And also on the back of having faced the next best two sides in the competition, Catalans Dragons and Wigan Warriors, in the previous two rounds.

So it certainly doesn't get any easier for Daryl Powell's strugglers, who are seeking to avoid a third successive loss.

Only a fool would back against Saints rubbing further salt into Wolves' wounds and seeking a league double over their neighbours in the Thursday night derby live on Sky Sports.

Even with Warrington having Gareth Widdop back and Saints missing three of their starters in the backs, I can only see a Saints win but it may only get settled in the final quarter which is the period when Powell's men look most vulnerable.

Prediction: Saints by 22

HUDDERSFIELD GIANTS VS TOULOUSE OLYMPIQUE

I can see this being closer than most people might think.

Huddersfield's players may have their heads turned by what's around the corner, the following weekend's Challenge Cup Final against Wigan Warriors at Tottenham Hotspur's ground being the biggest moment of many of their players' careers to date.

Ian Watson does not appear to be going down the route of resting players with the final in mind, but this is a mental test for the Giants in making sure heads are on the task at hand.

Toulouse will know this and buoyed by their second win of the season at home to Wakefield last weekend I reckon they will aim to crank up the physicality and see if the hosts go with them.

In my opinion, Huddersfield have it within them to switch off and turn in a poor show - as they have done previously on the odd occasion this year - so I'm going for a shock first Toulouse away win in Super League (but I'm tipping Huddersfield to bounce back and win the cup final!)

Prediction: Toulouse by 2

LEEDS RHINOS VS WAKEFIELD TRINITY

This is a clash of two teams in the bottom three struggling for form and desperate for points in order to keep cellar dwellers Toulouse at arm's length.

Friday night's four-pointer will be new Leeds boss Rohan Smith's first home game and the only one for two months, so I feel his charges will be a little bit more desperate than a Wakefield side that is nevertheless on a six-match losing streak.

Smith's now had a little bit longer to work with his new team and some key men like Richie Myler and Zak Hardaker will be better for having returned to the field and got a game under their belts last week, albeit in a poor Leeds performance at another struggling outfit, Salford Red Devils.

There is also the question, on a short turnaround, how much did the heat in the south of France take out of Willie Poching's men as they became only the second team this year to lose to Toulouse, which could also of chipped away further at a loss in confidence. Although having skipper Jacob Miller back on board could give them a timely boost for what looks set to be a tense affair at Headingley.

Prediction: Leeds by 8

SALFORD RED DEVILS VS CASTLEFORD TIGERS

Over the past month or so Castleford have been picking up wins against the teams around and below them, so they will fancy themselves to do so again especially after the 32-0 success against Hull KR last time out.

They will miss the force of suspended prop Liam Watts, though Lee Radford looks set to welcome Danny Richardson back into his halves after long-term injury which potentially will make Cas a more balanced side.

Salford will see themselves as having turned a corner with last week's home win against Leeds, with that coming hot on the heels of pushing St Helens and Wigan to the wire in their previous two matches.

All points to this being a close encounter live on Sky Sports on Friday night, Salford being motivated to climb away from the bottom few sides and push for the top six while Cas are aiming to stay in the play-offs places.

Prediction: Castleford by 4

HULL KR VS CATALANS DRAGONS

I have gone against Catalans Dragons on occasions this year and got burnt, so I've learned my lesson and don't believe they will slip up against Hull KR.

Their pack looked to be at its menacing best against Warrington in Perpignan last week, with the sight of big Sam Kasiano rampaging 50 metres down the middle of the field telling you all you need to know about the kind of mood they are in.

The Robins look as if they might be rocking from their Challenge Cup exit and the early announcement by head coach Tony Smith that he will be leaving his role at the end of the year.

For the moment, the Humberside team's momentum has halted and although I feel they will find their way back to a higher level of performance soon I don't believe it will be at the expense of Catalans in Saturday lunchtime's live game on Channel 4.

Prediction: Catalans by 16

HULL FC VS WIGAN WARRIORS

Like Huddersfield, Wigan face a mental test a week before their Challenge Cup Final date.

I feel the Wigan camp is more accustomed than Huddersfield's to the big-game experiences and therefore I don't believe their players will have the same issues in tuning into the task in front of them.

In fact, the thought process here will be the last chance to impress the boss and earn a place in the cup final team.

That opportunity comes against an inconsistent Hull outfit who will nevertheless see this as a chance to put some breathing distance between themselves and the bottom six on the ladder.

If they do get a sniff that Wigan minds are wandering, their hostile home fans could be their 18th man and lift them to the levels they are capable of and give the visitors a difficult time of things.

Prediction: Wigan by 1 in golden-point extra time