THERE will be at least a couple of changes to the Warrington Wolves side that takes on Hull FC tomorrow.

With three players coming back into contention but Tom Lineham dropping out through suspension, there are a few decisions to make for Steve Price.

Here is a reminder of the 21-man squad he has named...

Guardian sports reporter Matt Turner looks at Price's options and attempts to predict the Wire team that takes the field at the KCOM Stadium...

A few of the selection dilemmas The Wire are faced with seem pretty straightforward.

With Gareth Widdop, Jack Hughes and Mike Cooper available again, expect all three to slot back into their usual spots in the starting 13.

Widdop will pick up his half-back partnership with Blake Austin again, allowing Stefan Ratchford to move back to full-back, and Cooper coming back into the front row alongside Chris Hill.

Ellis Robson started at right edge second row in the cup win at Swinton but is left out of the 21 this week, so skipper Hughes is all set to take his place in a straight swap.

And now for the trickier calls...

Tom Lineham's latest suspension opens up the left wing for at least the next three games, with Matty Ashton the obvious favourite to replace him.

Provided he satisfies concussion protocols following the head knock he took at Heywood Road, expect him to start. If not, Josh Thewlis should get the nod.

Loose forward continues to be a position of debate, and that also affects selection on the bench.

Joe Philbin has lined up in that role in the opening two Super League games while Jason Clark started there at Swinton.

Jason Clark has come off the bench in the first two Super League games but started at loose forward at Swinton. Picture by Mike Boden

Jason Clark has come off the bench in the first two Super League games but started at loose forward at Swinton. Picture by Mike Boden

The Hull pack looks a little lighter in the absence of Manu Ma'u and Ligi Sao, so I expect Price to go with Philbin and make use of that extra size.

That would mean Clark comes from the interchanges again, with Danny Walker and Robbie Mulhern seemingly nailed on for bench spots also.

The final spot in the 17 could depend on which way Price goes at loose forward.

Matt Davis would provide a slightly more mobile option but I suspect Rob Butler will take the position.

Has Matt Davis done enough to keep his place in the squad? Picture by Mike Boden

Has Matt Davis done enough to keep his place in the squad? Picture by Mike Boden

Our predicted Wire side to take on Hull FC:

Stefan Ratchford; Josh Charnley, Jake Mamo, Toby King, Matty Ashton; Blake Austin, Gareth Widdop; Chris Hill, Daryl Clark, Mike Cooper, Jack Hughes, Ben Currie, Joe Philbin. Subs: Jason Clark, Robbie Mulhern, Danny Walker, Rob Butler