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Salford Red Devils vs St. Helens Preview & Prediction | 2025 Super League | Regular Season

by Alex Sarwar · June 15 2025, 08:52
Salford Red Devils vs St. Helens Preview & Prediction | 2025 Super League | Regular Season

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St. Helens will no doubt see an opportunity to rack up a sizeable tally of points against Super League’s basement club in Salford Red Devils. 

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How to watch on TV: UK – Sky Sports / US – Fox Sports

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Salford Red Devils Team News: Good news on injury front

Salford Red Devils will have a few players back following injuries for this encounter, a much-needed shot in the arm for them. Chris Hill, Joe Mellor and Shane Wright have each been named in the squad after recovery from their respective injury issues.

Squad: Ryan Brierley, Joe Mellor, Chris Hill, Sam Stone, Joe Shorrocks, Shane Wright, Esan Marsters, Jack Ormondroyd, Justin Sangare, Matty Foster, Chris Hankinson, Harvey Wilson, Kai Morgan, Nathan Connell, Charlie Glover, Tiaki Chan, Jonny Vaughan, Toby Warren, Sam Hill

St. Helens Team News: Three changes

St. Helens are without a few big names on Sunday and have made three squad changes. Jack Welsby is out long term, whilst Lewis Murphy and Mark Percival are also missing. Jon Bennison has been recalled and is named in the squad alongside Kyle Feldt and Joe Batchelor.

Squad: Kyle Feldt, Jon Bennison, Tristan Sailor, Jonny Lomax, Alex Walmsley, Daryl Clark, Matty Lees, Curtis Sironen, Joe Batchelor, Morgan Knowles, Moses Mbye, Matt Whitley, Agnatius Paasi, Jake Wingfield, George Delaney, Noah Stephens, Jake Burns, Harry Robertson, George Whitby, Owen Dagnall, Deon Cross

Salford Red Devils vs St. Helens Prediction

It’s now 220 points conceded by Salford Red Devils over the course of their last four Super League fixtures. That’s an average of exactly 55 points per game and underlines why St. Helens will arrive as huge favourites with an expectation that they will pile on the misery from a Salford point of view. Whilst the Saints have endured a really poor season so far, this match could be used as a much-needed momentum builder offensively.

Paul Wellens will demand a ruthless showing from his players following another poor result last time out against high-flying Hull KR and he certainly needs one when taking into account the campaign his side have endured. Regardless of whether they play well or not here, expect St. Helens to wind up winning easily.

Salford Red Devils vs St. Helens Tip: St. Helens to win

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