Cumbrian forward Lee Mossop is back for Salford Red Devils as they aim to reach Wembley for the first time in 51 years.
Co-captain Mossop has returned from injury in time for today's Coral Challenge Cup semi-final against holders Warrington.
And that is a bonus for the club who failed to overturn a one-match ban imposed on tough-tackling forward Luke Yates, who will have to sit the clash out.
Salford assistant coach Paul Rowley told a Zoom press conference: "Yates does a lot of work and to a high standard as well but we've got Lee Mossop coming back into the side which is a great addition – he gives us more leadership and he's a big-game player.
"We've got a fit squad and I've got no doubt everybody will share that workload."
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