On Friday night, as part of Super League's 30th Birthday Weekend, St.Helens head to Sewell Group Craven Park to take on Hull KR, with kick-off scheduled for 8pm.
TICKET INFORMATION
Saints supporters will be located in blocks NA & NB of Sewell Group Craven Park.
Reserved Seating
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Adult – £30
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19-21 – £25
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66+ – £25
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18 and Under – £15
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Junior Member – £5
Please note: Tickets for this fixture are physical only. There are no digital/print-at-home options available.
Supporters are be able to purchase their tickets online by visit the Saints’ ticketing website.
Tickets will come off sale at 5pm on Thursday, 26th March. Any uncollected tickets once the sales period has stopped will be transferred to the Sewell Group Craven Park Ticket Office for collection.
SQUAD NEWS
Paul Rowley makes two changes to the squad that was victorious in France last weekend.
George Whitby and young Academy talent Chris Matagi step out of the squad. Daryl Clark and Joe Shorrocks are both back available for selection.
Click the image below to read more about our Round 6 squad news.
Willie Peters names an unchanged squad following the Robins’ defeat against Catalans Dragons last weekend. Only fullback Arthur Mourgue is missing due to injury. from Hll KR’s squad numbers 1-13.
The Robins are back at their home ground for the first time in 2026, having played the World Club Challenge at the home of Hull FC, the MKM Stadium, and being the ‘home’ team for this year’s Las Vegas match against Leeds.
So far, the Robins have only registered a league win against Huddersfield Giants, and on home turf they will be highly motivated to get back to winning ways in their league campaign.
Hull KR 21-man squad vs St.Helens
2. Tom Davies, 3. Peta Hiku, 4. Oliver Gildart, 5. Joe Burgess, 6. Mikey Lewis, 7. Tyrone May, 8. Sauaso Sue, 9. Jez Litten, 10. Tom Amone, 11. Dean Hadley, 12. James Batchelor, 13. Elliot Minchella, 14. Jack Broadbent, 15. Sam Luckley, 16. Jai Whitbread, 18. Jack Brown, 20. Jordan Dezaria, 21. Noah Booth, 22. Bill Leyland, 24. Jack Charles, and 29. Tom. Whitehead
⚡️ LEWIS LOOKS AHEAD TO KR AWAY
After a frustrating 2025 campaign disrupted by injury, Lewis Murphy is relishing being back out on the field and growing in confidence with each passing week.
Attention now turns to a tough test on the road against Hull KR, with Murphy fully aware of the challenge that awaits against the reigning Super League and World Champions.
Watch the full player preview with Lewis on Saints TV
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THE REST OF ROUND 6
Round 6 of the 2026 Betfred Super League season features one match on Thursday night, two on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Thursday
Castleford Tigers vs Bradford – 8pm
Friday
York Knights vs Wakefield Trinity – 8pm
Saturday
Wigan Warriors vs Huddersfield Giants – 3pm
Leigh Leopards vs Toulouse Olympique – 5:30pm
Sunday
Hull FC vs Catalans Dragons – 3pm
Leeds Rhinos vs Warrington Wolves – 5:30pm
Take a look at how the Betfred Super League table looks ahead of Round 6 by clicking here.
COACH PREVIEW
This weekend will be the Super League’s 30th birthday, and Rowley reflected on how the game has evolved, whilst noting that the fundamentals remain the same.
With a demanding away to Hull KR, Rowley insists the focus remains firmly on performance rather than outside narratives, and he expects another physical contest but is confident his side can compete if they maintain their standards and continue to build on recent performances.
Saints TV subscribers can watch Rowley’s full Coach Preview
TUNE IN TO WATCH LIVE
Friday evening’s game will be broadcast live on Sky Sports channels Main Event and Action, from 7:30pm with kick-off half an hour later.
THE RECORD AGAINST HULL KR
The two sides have met 40 times in the Betfred Super League era, Saints winning 23 of the meetings, with Hull KR winning 16, with one draw.
Saints’ biggest victory over the Robins was a 68-12 victory back in 2010 at Knowsley Road. Hull KR’s biggest winning margin was a 6-42 win back in 2024.
Last ten meetings
Hull KR 20, St Helens 12 (SLSF, 4/10/26)
Hull KR 12, St Helens 8 (SLR24, 29/8/25)
Hull KR 34, St Helens 4 (SLR13, 30/5/25)
St Helens 10, Hull KR 20 (SLR4, 7/3/25)
St Helens 6, Hull KR 42 (SLR23, 24/8/24)
Hull KR 40, St Helens 20 (SLR10, 4/5/24)
St Helens 28, Hull KR 6 (SLR22, 18/8/23)
Hull KR 26, St Helens 14 (SLR9, 14/4/23)
St Helens 38, Hull KR 12 (SLR24, 19/8/22)
St Helens 26, Hull KR 18 (SLR15, 12/6/22)
WHO WILL BE THE MATCH OFFICIALS?
Liam Moore will be the Referee on Friday evening, and he will be assisted by Touch Judges Ryan Cox and Matty Lynn, with Jack Smith as the Video Referee.

















































