St. Helens vs Castleford Tigers Preview & Prediction | 2025 Super League | Regular Season

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After seeing their five-match winning streak brought to a halt, St. Helens try to start a new run, beginning at home to Castleford Tigers.
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St. Helens Team News: Important returnees
St. Helens welcome back a number of players into the squad for this home match. The likes of Joe Batchelor, Jake Burns and Daryl Clark are all back, the latter two hookers having missed their side’s last fixture due to head injuries.
Squad: Kyle Feldt, Mark Percival, Tristan Sailor, Jonny Lomax, Alex Walmsley, Daryl Clark, Matty Lees, Curtis Sironen, Joe Batchelor, Morgan Knowles, Moses Mbye, James Bell, Matt Whitley, Agnatius Paasi, Jake Wingfield, Jake Burns, George Delaney, Harry Robertson, George Whitby, Owen Dagnall, Leon Cowen
Castleford Tigers Team News: Couple of suspensions
Castleford Tigers once again won’t be able to call upon Liam Horne due to his suspension. Joining him on the sidelines is Jeremiah Simbiken, also through suspension, whilst Tex Hoy is missing with an injury.
Squad: Zac Cini, Sam Wood, Daejarn Asi, Rowan Milnes, George Lawler, Alex Mellor, Joe Westerman, George Griffin, Cain Robb, Sam Hall, Muizz Mustapha, Louis Senior, Fletcher Rooney, Josh Simm, George Hill, Jenson Windley, Brad Singleton, Tom Amone, Chris Atkin, Joe Stimson, Andy Djeukessi
St. Helens vs Castleford Tigers Prediction
St. Helens came undone against a hugely impressive Leigh Leopards and getting back on track at the first time of asking will be of utmost importance to boss Paul Wellens. They have little excuse when considering that they have home advantage against Castleford Tigers, who are coming off the back of four losses from their last five Super League encounters, including one vs rock-bottom Salford Red Devils.
Whilst Super League can easily see highly-rated teams brought back down to earth very quickly if not at their best every matchday, there’s every reason to believe that St. Helens will bounce back convincingly here. They remain a well-functioning unit and are a stronger side than Castleford, which should be reflected in the results.
St. Helens vs Castleford Tigers Tip: St. Helens to win