SAINTS have won on their last four visits to the Halliwell Jones Stadium.
The Wolves last home win against the Champions was in 2011.
Last 10 Meetings:
St Helens 20, Warrington 16 (SLR16, 31/5/15) (at St James’ Park, Newcastle)
St Helens 32, Warrington 24 (SLR6, 19/3/15)
St Helens 12, Warrington 39 (SLR26, 4/9/14)
St Helens 24, Warrington 41 (SLR13, 18/5/14) (at Etihad Stadium, Manchester)
Warrington 8, St Helens 38 (SLR1, 13/2/14)
St Helens 16, Warrington 29 (SLR26, 30/8/13)
St Helens 22, Warrington 48 (SLR16, 25/5/13) (at Etihad Stadium, Manchester)
Warrington 10, St Helens 22 (SLR6, 8/3/13)
St Helens 18, Warrington 36 (SLQSF, 29/9/12)
Warrington 6, St Helens 28 (SLQPO, 15/9/12)
Super League Summary:
Warrington won 9 (includes win in 2012 play-offs)
St Helens won 41 (includes wins in 2010 and 2012 play-offs)
2 draws
Highs and Lows:
Warrington highest score: 56-22 (H, 2001) (also widest margin)
St Helens highest score: 72-2 (H, 2002) (also widest margin)
Career Milestones:
Jordan Turner needs two tries to reach a career century of touchdowns.
His total of 98 has been scored as follows: 24 for Salford (2006-2009), 34 for Hull FC (2010-2012), 38 for St Helens (2013-2015) and 2 for England Knights (2012).
Jon Wilkin needs one try to reach a career century of touchdowns.
His total of 99 has been scored as follows: 8 for Hull KR (2000-2002), 90 for St Helens (2003-2015) and 1 for England (2004-2005, 2008-2009 & 2011-2012).
Wilkin also made six non-scoring appearances for Great Britain (2006-2007).
Consecutive Appearances:
Mose Masoe has the longest run of consecutive appearances amongst Super League players, with 53.
He made his Saints debut as a substitute in a 38-18 win against Hull KR at Langtree Park on March 7, 2014 and has been an ever-present in the St Helens side since then.
1 Mose Masoe (St Helens) 53
2 Elliott Whitehead (Catalans Dragons) 41
3 = Paul Aiton (Leeds Rhinos), Chris Hill (Warrington Wolves), Jermaine McGillvary (Huddersfield Giants) 37
First Utility Super League Leading Scorers:
Tries:
1 Joe Burgess (Wigan Warriors) 19
2 Tom Lineham (Hull FC) 17
3 = Denny Solomona (Castleford Tigers), Albert Kelly (Hull Kingston Rovers) 15
5 = Ken Sio (Hull Kingston Rovers), Jordan Turner (St Helens), Kevin Brown (Widnes Vikings) 14
8 = Kieran Dixon (Hull Kingston Rovers), Josh Mantellato (Hull Kingston Rovers), Tommy Makinson (St Helens), Dominic Manfredi (Wigan Warriors) 13
Goals:
1 Scott Dureau (Catalans Dragons) 71
2 Kevin Sinfield (Leeds Rhinos) 70
3 Josh Mantellato (Hull Kingston Rovers) 66
4 Luke Gale (Castleford Tigers) 65
5 Danny Brough (Huddersfield Giants) 63
6 Matty Smith (Wigan Warriors) 61
7 Marc Sneyd (Hull FC) 44
8 Josh Griffin (Salford Red Devils) 42
9 Jack Owens (Widnes Vikings) 41
10 Stefan Ratchford (Warrington Wolves) 37
Goals Percentage:
1 Jamie Ellis (Huddersfield Giants) 90.90 (10/11)
2 Kevin Sinfield (Leeds Rhinos) 86.41 (70/81)
3 Danny Tickle (Widnes Vikings) 84.61 (11/13)
4 Tommy Makinson (St Helens) 82.60 (19/23)
5 Scott Dureau (Catalans Dragons) 82.55 (71/86)
6 Luke Gale (Castleford Tigers) 77.38 (65/84)
7 Danny Brough (Huddersfield Giants) 75.00 (63/84)
8 Jacob Miller (Wakefield Trinity Wildcats) 73.91 (17/23)
9 Gareth O’Brien (Warrington Wolves) 72.72 (24/33)
10 = Josh Griffin (Salford Red Devils) (42/58), Mark Percival (St Helens) 72.41 (21/29)
Points:
1 Josh Mantellato (Hull Kingston Rovers) 184
2 Luke Gale (Castleford Tigers) 155
3 Kevin Sinfield (Leeds Rhinos) 154
4 Scott Dureau (Catalans Dragons) 148
5 Danny Brough (Huddersfield Giants) 144
6 Matty Smith (Wigan Warriors) 137
7 Jack Owens (Widnes Vikings) 114
8 Josh Griffin (Salford Red Devils) 108
9 Marc Sneyd (Hull FC) 106
10 Stefan Ratchford (Warrington Wolves) 98