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

by Alex Sarwar · June 29 2025, 03:42
Updated June 29 2025, 04:51
St. Helens vs Salford Red Devils Preview & Prediction | 2025 Super League | Regular Season

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When taking into account Salford Red Devils’ results this season, St. Helens will be big favourites here at the Totally Wicked Stadium.

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St. Helens Team News: Whitby back but Welsby still out

Jack Welsby remains a long-term absentee for St. Helens, whilst Joe Batchelor, James Bell and Mark Percival are also missing here. In better news however, George Whitby is back in the fold and his return will be great appreciated by the Saints.

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

Salford Red Devils Team News: Shorrocks banned

Joe Shorrocks serves a one-match suspension and won’t be available here against Paul Wellens’ side. Cain Robb is also missing for Salford Red Devils, but the visitors could welcome back both Jayden Nikorima and Ethan Ryan.

Squad: Ryan Brierley, Ethan Ryan, Jayden Nikorima, Chris Hill, Esan Marsters, Jack Ormondroyd, Justin Sangare, Matty Foster, Chris Hankinson, Harvey Wilson, Kai Morgan, Nathan Connell, Charlie Glover, Tiaki Chan, Finley Yates, Jonny Vaughan, Sam Hill, Dan Russell, Tom Whitehead, Kobe Rugless, Danny Richardson

St. Helens vs Salford Red Devils Prediction

This is clearly a huge mismatch and the outcome really should be straightforward. Salford Red Devils are bottom of the table with just one defeat from a possible 15 Super League games. And St. Helens should put them away fairly easily when considering the gap in skill between the two sides both individually and as a team.

St Helens should maintain full control of this Super League fixture from the start and backing Paul Wellens’ men to triumph comprehensively is the move which has to be favoured here with Salford Red Devils yet again falling to a heavy defeat.

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

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