St. Helens vs Wigan Warriors Preview & Prediction | 2025 Super League | Regular Season

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A mouth-watering clash with plenty at stake for both St. Helens and Wigan Warriors, who can move just two points behind Hull KR with a win over their biggest rivals.
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How to watch on TV: UK – Sky Sports / US – Fox Sports
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St. Helens Team News: Knowles missing
No Morgan Knowles for this game will hurt St. Helens as he suffered a head injury against Hull KR. The hosts are also without George Delaney through suspension, but Kyle Feldt has at least been passed fit.
Squad: Jack Welsby, Kyle Feldt, Mark Percival, Tristan Sailor, Jonny Lomax, Alex Walmsley, Daryl Clark, Matty Lees, Curtis Sironen, Joe Batchelor, Moses Mbye, James Bell, Matt Whitley, Agnatius Paasi, Jake Burns, Harry Robertson, George Whitby, Leon Cowen, Jake Davies, Cole Marsh, Deon Cross
Wigan Warriors Team News: Key names back
Wigan Warriors will be able to call upon the likes of Ethan Havard, Abbas Miski and Luke Thompson. The latter two have recovered from their respective injuries, whilst Havard is back following suspension.
Squad: Jai Field, Abbas Miski, Adam Keighran, Jake Wardle, Liam Marshall, Bevan French, Harry Smith, Ethan Havard, Brad O’Neill, Luke Thompson, Junior Nsemba, Liam Farrell, Kaide Ellis, Liam Bryne, Kruise Leeming, Tyler Dupree, Harvie Hill, Sam Walters, Zach Eckersley, Jack Farrimond, Jacob Douglas
St. Helens vs Wigan Warriors Prediction
Wigan Warriors peaked at the right time last season under Matt Peet on their way to the Super League title and having just racked up consecutive 40+ point scores, conceding just six points in the process and blowing away both Wakefield Trinity along with Catalans Dragons, they are threatening to potentially do the same again. St. Helens represents a far tougher challenge though, especially at the Totally Wicked Stadium.
The last time these two great rivals met in their annual Good Friday clash, it was the Warriors who came out on top, but home advantage is in the Saints’ favour this time where they have won three in a row heading into this game. However, against the very best teams such as Hull KR and Wigan, there are still doubts when it comes to Paul Wellens and his side. Those doubts are enough to make backing the visitors warrant serious consideration.
St. Helens vs Wigan Warriors Tip: Wigan Warriors to win







