Warrington Wolves v St Helens

Date: TBC
Kick Off: TBC
Venue: Halliwell Jones Stadium (Warrington)
Competition: Super League
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TV: Highlights on The Super League Show (BBC 1) and Super League Fulltime (SkySports)
Radio: Live on BBC Local Radio and via the BBC Website
Warrington Wolves v St Helens Preview
The Warrington Wolves welcome St Helens, their north west rivals to the Halliwell Jones Stadium for what is always one of the standout matches of the season in the Super League.
As well as local rivalry, the competition points on offer are also vastly important when these 2 meet as both clubs will be targeting trophies and success come the end of the season.
Whilst picking up wins against struggling teams is the bread and butter of these 2 clubs it is wins against the other top teams that will likely decide if they are set for success.
Not only do you pick up the points yourself but you of course also take points away from a rival but perhaps most importantly is that you gain a boost in confidence whilst you put a knock on your opponents.
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Stadium
The Halliwell Jones Stadium is one of the most modern and most atmospheric stadiums in the Super League.
With a mix of seating, standing and good corporate facilities, the stadium is a popular one with both home and away fans but perhaps best of all for a match of this stature, the stadium is great a providing the players with the best atmosphere to produce their best performances.
Whenever Saints are in town, the ground is packed out, helped by a huge following form St Helens and that just adds to what is a must see game form the Super League.
Warrington Wolves v St Helens Prediction
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History
As you would expect from these 2 giants of the spot, who are also located near to each other in the heartlands the sport in the UK, both have a long history of success and big matches including many that have taken place between the 2 sides.
In terms of finals and matches with silverware on the line, there have actually been a surprising lack of matches for much of their history, especially on the national scene.
One such occasion did come in the 2019 season when the 2 sides met at the iconic Wembley Stadium in London where it was the Wolves who ran out comfortable winners by 18 points to 4.
On the local level, they have a much longer history of finals including the 1929-30 Lancashire Cup final here they met at Central Park in Wigan with Warrington coming out on top by a single point in a 10-9 victory.
The next final between the 2 sides in the same competition came in the 1959-60 season where there was just a single point between the 2 rivals once again in a game that Warrignton came out the victories by 5 points to 4, once again Central Park.
In the 1967-68 season, the final finished even closer between the 2 as they played out a 202 draw at Central Park leading to a replay at Station Road in Swinton where Saints ran out 13-10 winners.
The 2 didn’t meet again in the Lancashire Cup final until the 1982-83 edition when a dominant Wire side ran out winners by 16 points to nil.




