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THE FACTS
When is Warrington Wolves vs St. Helens on and what time does it start? Warrington Wolves vs St. Helens will take place on Thursday 19th May, 2022 – 20:00 (UK)
Where is Warrington Wolves vs St. Helens taking place? Warrington Wolves vs St. Helens will take place at Halliwell Jones Stadium in Warrington, England
Where can I get tickets for Warrington Wolves vs St. Helens? Visit this link for the latest ticket information for Warrington Wolves vs St. Helens
What channel is Warrington Wolves vs St. Helens on in the UK? Warrington Wolves vs St. Helens will be televised live on Sky Sports
Where can I stream Warrington Wolves vs St. Helens in the UK? Sky Sports subscribers can stream Warrington Wolves vs St. Helens live on Sky Go
THE TEAM NEWS
WARRINGTON WOLVES
21-man squad: 1 Stefan Ratchford, 3 Peter Mata’utia, 4 Toby King, 5 Matty Ashton, 6 Gareth Widdop, 7 George Williams, 8 Joe Philbin, 9 Daryl Clark, 10 Mike Cooper, 11 Ben Currie, 12 Oliver Holmes, 14 Jason Clark, 15 Joe Bullock, 17 Matt Davis, 18 Billy Magoulias, 19 Robbie Mulhern, 23 Connor Wrench, 24 Ellis Longstaff, 25 Ellis Robson, 27 Riley Dean, Luke Thomas
Unavailable: James Harrison, Greg Minikin, Jack Hughes, Danny Walker, Josh Charnley, Josh Thewlis
Questionable: Gareth Widdop
ST. HELENS
21-man squad: 1 Jack Welsby, 2 Tommy Makinson, 4 Mark Percival, 6 Jonny Lomax, 8 Alex Walmsley, 9 James Roby, 10 Matty Lees, 11 Sione Mata’utia, 12 Joe Batchelor, 13 Morgan Knowles, 14 Joey Lussick, 15 Louie McCarthy-Scarsbrook, 16 Curtis Sironen, 17 Agnatius Paasi, 19 Jake Wingfield, 20 James Bell, 21 Josh Simm, 22 Ben Davies, 23 Konrad Hurrell, 24 Dan Norman, 29 Daniel Hill
Unavailable: Regan Grace, Lewis Dodd, Will Hopoate, Jon Bennison
Questionable:
THE PREDICTION
Warrington Wolves have produced some woeful efforts so far this season and now facing leaders St. Helens, there must be a reaction to last week’s terrible second half showing or they will face a similar fate. The Wolves crumbled as they allowed Catalans Dragons to score at will in the final quarter of that game to leave Daryl Powell’s side with just two wins in their last ten games in all competitions. Saints on the other hand bounced back from their Challenge Cup exit to Wigan Warriors by seeing off Hull FC and with five wins in their last six league games to their name, the table toppers are likely to be too good once again in this one and they can cover the -7.5 handicap.