HULL FC will host Warrington Wolves on Friday night as the only side to have not conceded a point on Super League’s opening weekend.

A 19-0 victory against Huddersfield Giants at the John Smith’s Stadium saw them soar to the top of the table.

In fact, this game pits first against second. Wolves’ 22-8 success against Salford enough was to send them into the top two.

The Black and Whites have a different look about them this year, with new arrivals Marc Sneyd and Leon Pryce now pulling the strings from the half-back slots.

Sneyd was on target on four occasions against Huddersfield with a 100 per cent conversion ratio, while also adding a drop goal.

Wolves will have to be aware of full back Jamie Shaul, who opened his account for the season with a double try-scoring performance. Fetuli Talanoa added the other.

The hosts have also welcomed new faces this year in the shape of Gold Coast Titans pair Steve Michaels and Mark Minichiello, along with former Sydney Roosters man Curtis Naughton.

However, they do have some injury doubts with Liam Watts, Gareth Ellis, Josh Bowden and Setaimata Sa fighting to be fit.

Wolves did a Super League double over the Yorkshire outfit last season, winning 24-18 at the KC Stadium and 18-16 at home.