ALL seven Warrington Wolves tourists are set to feature in the England Knights side against Papua New Guinea in Port Moresby on Saturday.

Harvey Livett and new signing Danny Walker, who missed out on the 16-12 opening win against the Kumuls in Lae at the weekend, join skipper Jack Hughes, Toby King, Tom Lineham, Dec Patton and Joe Philbin in Paul Anderson's 17 seeking to secure a series victory.

Hooker Walker, 19, who The Wire have recruited from Widnes Vikings, is to provide impact off the bench, while Livett slots into the second row as the Knights make six changes.

Hughes switches to loose-forward, but King (centre), Lineham (wing), Patton (stand-off) and Philbin (bench) maintain their roles from the weekend.

Anderson, who will take over as Wolves' academy head coach upon his return, said: “It was pleasing to secure that first win and we’re hoping we can do the same this weekend against a tough Kumuls side in Port Moresby.

“This tour is about providing players with experience and development opportunities as we build towards creating the strongest England side to take part in Rugby League World Cup 2021 and each player that travelled with us on this tour will return home having had that once in a lifetime opportunity to represent their national side in Papua New Guinea.”

Knights team: Jack Walker (Leeds Rhinos); Tom Davies (Wigan Warriors), Toby King (Warrington Wolves), Liam Sutcliffe (Leeds Rhinos), Tom Lineham (Warrington Wolves); Declan Patton (Warrington Wolves), Chris Atkin (Hull Kingston Rovers); Mikolaj Oldezki (Leeds Rhinos), Sam Powell (Wigan Warriors), Matty Lees (St Helens), Harvey Livett (Warrington Wolves), Matt Whitley (Catalans Dragons), Jack Hughes (Warrington Wolves). Subs: Danny Walker (Warrington Wolves), Ash Handley (Leeds Rhinos), Robbie Mulhern (Hull KR), Joe Philbin (Warrington Wolves).