LANCASHIRE Lynx will be looking to end a 13-match losing run when they entertain in-form Keighley Cougars at Victory Park on Bank Holiday Monday, kick off 5pm.

Last week Lynx put up their best performance for many weeks against championship chasing Widnes, but still slipped to defeat after holding a 14 point advantage in the first half.

Coach Steve Hampson is again plagued by injury problems with Mike Prescott, Danny Butler, Kevin O'Loughlin, John Paul Doherty and Paul Norton on the treatment table. However, Gareth Potter is fit to return after illness and long-term injury David Jones may also be fit to return.

Also returning to the squad is Danny Houghton who has been unavailable for the last few games. Lynx are still pursuing their links with the Student game and recent recruit Craig Millard from Cardiff University has impressed in his first two games for the club.

Keighley come to Victory Park in prime form and are handily placed in the league just three points behind top club Doncaster.

Coach Karl Harrison has recruited well with the star of the show being loose forward Martin Wood. Other players to watch will be Australian Dean Hanger, Nathan Antonik and on-loan hooker Danny Seal.

Lynx will select from: Roberts, Butler, O'Loughlin, Garcia, Gary Doherty, Alexander, Barker, Prescott, Roden, Norton, Millard, Pekepo, John Paul Doherty, Ramsdale, Potter, Jones, Vincent, Boylan, Christie, Robinson, Lewis.