Ten Super League teams will be in action on Friday night, including Saints v Warrington on Sky Sports 3.Saints come into the clash needing a win to keep their top-four ambitions alive, while second-placed Warrington will be hoping to keep the pressure on leaders Hull FC.Hull beat Saints last Sunday to keep the chasing Super League pack at bay, and this week they face Widnes, who are looking to build on their victory over Huddersfield. Barrie v Terry podcast Super League round 17 preview Huddersfield face the resurgent Castleford, who recently completed the league double over Leeds before beating Warrington. Leeds themselves have a tough task, as they host third-place Catalans at Headingley.Salford, eyeing the top eight with seven rounds remaining, are visited by Shaun Wanes Wigan, who are in a good position to challenge for the League Leaders Shield, currently two points behind Hull. St Helens v Warrington Wolves (Sky Sports 3 from 7.30pm)Full previewSt Helens: Kyle Amor, Jack Ashworth, Matty Dawson, Theo Fages, Joe Greenwood, Morgan Knowles, Jonny Lomax, Louie McCarthy-Scarsbrook, Jack Owens, Greg Richards, James Roby, Adam Swift, Lama Tasi, Luke Thompson, Jordan Turner, Atelea Vea, Alex Walmsley, Calvin Wellington, Jon Wilkin.Warrington: Ryan Atkins, Ryan Bailey, Daryl Clark, Jordan Cox, Ben Currie, Brad Dwyer, Rhys Evans, Kurt Gidley, Chris Hill, Benjamin Jullien, George King, Toby King, Tom Lineham, Gene Ormsby, Joe Philbin, Stefan Ratchford, Chris Sandow, Joe Westerman, Sam Wilde.Huddersfield Giants v Castleford Tigers (8pm)Huddersfield coach Paul Anderson must decide whether to recall Ryan Brierley after naming an unchanged squad, with forward Sebastine Ikahihifo set to make his home debut. Brierly was left out of last weeks loss to Widnes, with Scott Grix preferred ahead of the 24-year-old.Castleford, on the other hand, welcome back loose forward Nathan Massey, who missed the home defeat to Wigan with a concussion and takes the place of on-loan forward Larne Patrick, who cannot play against his parent club. Castlefords Nathan Massey makes a return to the team Huddersfield Giants: Ryan Brierley, Danny Brough, Jake Connor, Eorl Crabtree, Leroy Cudjoe, Jamie Ellis, Scott Grix, Ryan Hinchcliffe, Sebastine Ikahihifo, Josh Johnson, Michael Lawrence, Nathan Mason, Jermaine McGillvary, Aaron Murphy, Sam Rapira, Oliver Roberts, Ukuma Taai, Joe Wardle, Kyle Wood.Castleford Tigers: Matt Cook, Ben Crooks, Luke Dorn, Paddy Flynn, Luke Gale, Ryan Hampshire, Lee Jewitt, Will Maher, Nathan Massey, Mike McMeeken, Paul McShane, Grant Millington, Adam Milner, Joel Monaghan, Junior Moors, Denny Solomona, Gadwin Springer, Danny Tickle, Jake Webster.Hull FC v Widnes Vikings (8pm)Hull coach Lee Radford also has a decision on his hands, with second-rower Frank Pritchard ready for action after missing the win over St Helens with a dead leg, while late replacement Dean Hadley is still available.Widnes coach Denis Betts has stuck with the side that returned to winning ways at the expense of Huddersfield, with new signing Jack Buchanan retaining his place after making his debut at the Select Security Stadium last week. Hull FCs Frank Pritchard has recovered from injury Hull FC: Josh Bowden, Gareth Ellis, Mahe Fonua, Dean Hadley, Danny Houghton, Sika Manu, Mark Minichiello, Curtis Naughton, Frank Pritchard, Leon Pryce, Jamie Shaul, Marc Sneyd, Fetuli Talanoa, Scott Taylor, Jordan Thompson, Carlos Tuimavave, Danny Washbrook, Liam Watts, Kirk Yeaman.Widnes Vikings: Chris Bridge, Kevin Brown, Jack Buchanan, Hep Cahill, Jay Chapelhow, Chris Dean, Gil Dudson, Rhys Hanbury, Chris Houston, Macgraff Leuluai, Manase Manuokafoa, Stefan Marsh, Joe Mellor, Charly Runciman, Setaimata Sa, Corey Thompson, Brad Walker, Lloyd White, Matt Whitley.Leeds Rhinos v Catalans Dragons (8pm)Leeds have centre Joel Moon back from a two-month injury absence, but they have lost their first and second-choice full-backs, Zak Hardaker and Ashton Golding, as well as hooker Rob Burrow and prop Adam Cuthbertson to injury. Brad Singleton serves a one-match ban for his part in a clash with Ashton Sims last week. Front-row pair Anthony Mullally and Beau Falloon are back to help plug the gaps. Phil Clarke previews this weeks Super League fixtures as he rules out a late Leeds Rhinos surge Catalans coach Laurent Frayssinous brings in Willie Mason, Morgan Escare and Thibaud Margalet in place of injured trio Louis Anderson, Greg Mounis and Dave Taylor as the Dragons look to complete the double over the reigning champions.Leeds Rhinos: Mitch Achurch, Luke Briscoe, Rob Burrow, Adam Cuthbertson, Brett Delaney, Beau Falloon, Brett Ferres, Keith Galloway, Mitch Garbutt, Ash Handley, Jamie Jones-Buchanan, Jimmy Keinhorst, Jordan Lilley, Danny McGuire, Joel Moon, Anthony Mullally, Liam Sutcliffe, Josh Walters, Kallum Watkins.Catalans Dragons: Lucas Albert, Jason Baitieri, Thomas Bosc, Julian Bousquet, Jodie Broughton, Todd Carney, Rémi Casty, Vincent Duport, Morgan Escaré, Tony Gigot, Justin Horo, Thibaud Margalet, Antoni Maria, Willie Mason, Romain Navarrete, Eloi Pelissier, Pat Richards, Glenn Stewart, Fouad Yaha.Salford Red Devils v Wigan Warriors (8pm)Salford have winger Justin Carney back from suspension to take the place of an injured Niall Evalds, in the only likely change to the team that beat Wakefield. Red Devils hooker Logan Tomkins will be going up against both his older brothers Joel and Sam for the first time. Justin Carney has completed his suspension Wigan coach Shaun Wane has named an unchanged squad as the club continue their investigation into a town-centre incident thought to have involved two unnamed senior players.Salford Red Devils: Jake Bibby, Justin Carney, Michael Dobson, Mark Flanagan, George Griffin, Weller Hauraki, Josh Jones, Phil Joseph, Craig Kopczak, Olsi Krasniqi, Ryan Lannon, Rob Lui, Ben Murdoch, Gareth OBrien, Junior Sau, Logan Tomkins, Daniel Vidot, Adam Walne, Jordan Walne.Wigan Warriors: John Bateman, Joe Bretherton, Greg Burke, Josh Charnley, Dom Crosby, Ben Flower, Oliver Gildart, Willie Isa, Dom Manfredi, Lee Mossop, Sam Powell, Dan Sarginson, Matty Smith, Ryan Sutton, Taulima Tautai, Lewis Tierney, Joel Tomkins, Sam Tomkins, George Williams.Also See:WATCH: Round 17 previewSaints v Wolves: Key battlesHull sign Griffin from SalfordWigan launch investigationChina NFL Jerseys . Pirlo limped out of Sundays 1-0 win over Udinese after just 13 minutes. 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Goalie Roberto Luongo, getting the call in place of Game 1 starter Carey Price, was solid when needed in making 23 saves for the shutout.SAN DIEGO -- Major League Baseball doesnt think minor leaguers should be entitled to overtime.Minor leaguers filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court in San Francisco two years ago, alleging their pay violates federal and state minimum wage and overtime laws. The case could go to trial next year.Two members of the House of Representatives, Kentucky Republican Brett Guthrie and Illinois Democrat Cheri Bustos, introduced legislation last month that would amend the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 to state no employer could be subject to liability under that law for work performed by minor league baseball players, who are not unionized. Six days later, Bustos announced she was withdrawing her support of the proposed legislation, which is called the Save Americas Pastime Act.This is not a dollars-and-cents issue, baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred said Tuesday during his annual meeting with the Baseball Writers Association of America. It is the irrationality of the application of traditional workplace overtime rules to minor league baseball players. It just makes no sense. I want to take extra BP -- am I working, or am I not working? Travel time -- is every moment that youre on a bus, is that your commute that you dont get paid for or is that working time? Wheres the clock? Whos going to punch a clock to keep track of those hours? When youre eating in a clubhouse with a spread that the employer provided, is that working time or is that your lunch break?Minor league minimums are $1,100 a month for a five-month season at Class A, $1,500 a month at Double-A and $2,150 at Triple-A, and players get $25 meal money on road trips and a dinner is provided at ballparks after games.ddddddddddddFor players on 40-man major league rosters who are optioned to the minors, the minimum is $41,400 per season.U.S. Magistrate Judge Joseph C. Spero granted a motion last October to give the case conditional class action status.We could figure out the economics, Manfred said. The administrative burden associated with the application of these laws to professional athletes that were never intended to apply to professional athletes is the real issue. And the litigation is going to run its course, but I have to tell you this is area where excessive regulation could have a really dramatic impact on the size of minor league baseball.The Major League Baseball Players Association, which represents players with big league contracts on 40-man rosters, issued a statement last month saying it believes that all workers, including athletes who are directly employed by the major and minor league clubs, are entitled to the statutory protections afforded them by all of the employment laws of the United States and the various states and municipalities, including the protections for both minimum wages and overtime work.Weve been engaged and are obviously attentive to everything that is going on there, union head Tony Clark told the BBWAA. We are watching closely as to how this plays out, and based on how it moves, one way or the other, may largely determine what role if any or what commentary if any we take. ' ' '