On Thursday evening, St.Helens welcome Warrington Wolves to the BrewDog Stadium in Round 14 of the Betfred Super League, with kick-off scheduled for 8pm.
TICKET INFORMATION
Tickets start from just £27.50 for adults and an incredible £6 for juniors aged 12 and under, with Under 5s tickets FREE!
The easiest way to secure your spot at the BrewDog Stadium is to purchase your ticket online here. You can secure a digital or ‘Print at Home’ ticket, which would not require you to visit the Ticket Office.
Fans can visit the Ticket Office during opening hours, or contact us by calling 01744 455 052.
Card payments are also available on the West Terrace.
SQUAD NEWS
Paul Rowley makes two changes to his squad for Round 14, with Harry Robertson and Lewis Murphy dropping out. New signing Daniel Suluka-Fifita is included and could make his Super League and Saints debut after joining from the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs.
Also named is Reserves prospect Deacon Swarbrick, who earns his first call-up to the 21-man squad. The versatile centre/back-rower, a product of the Saints pathway via Chorley Panthers and Ashton Bears, could make his senior debut after impressing for the Reserves.
Click on the image below to read more on our Round 14 squad news.
Sam Burgess has made five changes to his Warrington side that edged past Hull FC last week. They are boosted by the returns of Cai Taylor-Wray, James Harrison, Adam Holroyd, and James Bentley. Young halfback Tommy Rhodes is also included.
Dropping out of the visitors’ squad for Round 14 are Toby King, Marc Sneyd, Joe Philbin, Max Wood, and Ewan Smith.
Warrington Wolves’ 21-man squad
1. Cai Taylor-Wray, 2. Josh Thewlis, 4. Albert Hopoate, 5. Matty Ashton, 9. Danny Walker, 10. James Harrison, 11. Adam Holroyd, 13. Ben Currie, 14. Sam Powell, 15. Toafofoa Sipley, 16. Liam Byrne, 17. Jordy Crowther, 18. Ewan Irwin, 19. Leon Hayes, 20. James Bentley, 21. Luke Thomas, 26. Josh Smith, 29. Zack Gardner, 33. Tommy Rhodes, 34. Kelepi Tanginoa, 35. Lachlan Webster
COACH PREVIEW
Looking back at last week’s loss at Headingley, the Saints boss felt his side’s discipline and game management after the break proved costly.
While he was pleased with many aspects of the performance, Rowley admitted the Saints stopped playing with the same control they had shown earlier in the game and conceded too many penalties.
After six weeks away from home, Saints will finally return to the BrewDog Stadium this week. Rowley admitted it has been a long period on the road but said the squad is looking forward to being back in familiar surroundings after embracing the challenge of playing away while pitch work was completed.
Watch the full match preview with Paul on Saints TV
FOLLOW THE GAME WITH SAINTS
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THE REST OF ROUND 14
The Saints kick off Round 14 of the Betfred Super League on Thursday night, with three games on Friday, two more on Saturday and one on Sunday.
Friday
Toulouse Olympique vs Leeds Rhinos – 6pm
Hull KR vs York Knights – 8pm
Wakefield Trinity vs Wigan Warriors – 8pm
Saturday
Hull FC vs Huddersfield Giants – 3pm
Catalans Dragons vs Castleford Tigers – 6pm
Sunday
Bradford Bulls vs Leigh Leopards – 3pm
Take a look at how the Betfred Super League table looks ahead of Round 14 by clicking here.
⚡️ CLARK EXPECTING SAINTS RESPONSE AGAINST WARRINGTON
Daryl Clark is backing Saints to respond positively this week as attention turns to Thursday night’s Betfred Super League clash with Warrington Wolves. The experienced hooker stressed the importance of being switched on from the first minute, highlighting the challenge that awaits against his former club.
Clark acknowledged that Warrington have come out on top in recent meetings between the sides, but said Saints are determined to put that right and secure an important result at home.
Watch the full match preview with Daryl on Saints TV
HALO FANZONE
The HALO Fanzone will open once again, offering fans a vibrant mix of live music, food, and drink. It promises to be a lively pre-match destination for supporters of all ages!
MUSIC
The HALO stage will host live music opposite the Marching Inn Bar and Superstore. Kicking off the entertainment, DJ Earl Raff, will be bringing the tunes from 6pm.
FOOD & DRINK
Fans can enjoy a fantastic offering from Gourmet food vendors and JJ’s Ices ahead of kickoff.
MEET THE PLAYERS
Adding to the excitement, first-team players Harry Robertson and Jackson Hastings will be on stage in the HALO fanzone ahead of kick-off at around 7:15pm (weather dependent).

🍾 THE MARCHING INN
The Marching Inn at the BrewDog Stadium will once again be open for our Saints faithful, and we hope you will call in to visit.
We will open the bar from 5pm on gameday for you to soak up the matchday atmosphere. DJ Earl Raff will also be in the Marching Inn post-match, providing live music.
CANS NOW AVAILABLE AT THE BREWDOG STADIUM
There will now be a brand-new range of chilled BrewDog cans available on our mobile bars located in the Southwest and West Stands.
This includes Wingman, Lost Lager, Hazy Jane, and Black Heart. In addition to cans of Stowford Press Dark Berry Cider. All cans are 440ml and priced at £5.50.
All cans must be decanted on purchase into plastic cups as per the stadium’s ground regulations
1̶9̶9̶6̶ 2026 HOME KIT
We are back at the BrewDog Stadium and our 2026 Home Kit will be worn proudly on Thursday evening.
Paying homage to the inaugural season of Super League in 1996, this year is 30 years since that momentous campaign during which St.Helens won the League title and a memorable Challenge Cup victory at Wembley.
The kit worn during that season has since become iconic and a retro favourite amongst Saints fans. Worn by the likes of Steve Prescott MBE, Tommy Martyn, Keiron Cunningham, Chris Joynt, Anthony Sullivan, Bobbie Goulding, and Paul Newlove, to name but a few.
Get yours online by visiting saintssuperstore.com
HALF TIME CHALLENGES
The Liverpool John Lennon Crossbar Challenge will see a Saints supporter get three attempts from the 20m line to hit the crossbar with a drop kick and the successful competitor will win a pair of flights courtesy of LJLA.
With the eyes of all the Saints faithful in the West Stand watching, the pressure will be on!
✈️ Congratulations to Damian, who took on the @LPL_Airport Crossbar Challenge and nailed it on his third and final kick!
He has won a pair of return flights from Liverpool with Ryanair, and a VIP Airport Experience thanks to LJLA!#COYS pic.twitter.com/lKIfwcBfXn
— St.Helens R.F.C. (@Saints1890) April 30, 2026
Can you beat the Wingman? One lucky fan will race over 80m against the Wingman himself, who will ride along our LED system on the Wingman North Stand Perimeter.
If you can beat him, you win a year’s supply of Wingman Session IPA, courtesy of BrewDog.
*Please note Terms & Conditions apply for both competitions and prizes.
** Please drink responsibly.
SUPPORTER SAFETY
St.Helens R.F.C. want to ensure that everyone who comes to enjoy game days at the BrewDog Stadium can do so in a safe and friendly environment. The Club would like to reiterate to supporters that it operates a zero-tolerance approach to any anti-social behaviour.
Misbehaviours that will not be tolerated include, but are not limited to; physical or verbal abuse, violent conduct, missile throwing, excessive alcohol misuse, and any drug use.
Furthermore, the use of pyrotechnics is strictly prohibited under both rugby and football ground regulations. They can cause serious injuries to those who carry them as well as fellow spectators, as well as damage to surfaces such as the playing pitch which can cost clubs thousands of pounds.
St.Helens would also like to encourage parents/guardians of children coming to the ground to ensure they are always aware of what their child is doing and where in the stadium they are at all times.
BAG CHECK
Personal bags of A5 size or smaller only will be permitted in the BrewDog Stadium, and our stewarding staff will check your bags and conduct bag checks upon entry. We kindly ask supporters to please remain patient and be co-operative with our staff, and we thank you for your understanding.
Bags larger than A5 will only be permitted at the discretion of St.Helens R.F.C. staff if containing essentials for babies, or medical purposes and will be subject to being searched before entry. It is advised to provide Medical Exemption Certificates or proof of eligibility for a Medical Exemption Certificate.
O’Neills branded paper bags from the Saints Superstore will be permitted entry, however they too will be subject to bag checks from our stewarding staff.
Bag-Drop Facility
A Bag-Drop area will be set up at the BrewDog Stadium for any bags that would not be permitted entry. This will be located in the South East corner of the stadium and will be open from two hours before kick-off and will close one hour after full time.
Please note our Bag-Drop facility will cost £3 per bag, and as a cashless venue only debit or credit cards will be accepted. St.Helens R.F.C. accepts no responsibility for loss or damage of items which are left at the owners’ risk, with all bags subject to a search.
WHO WILL BE THE MATCH OFFICIALS?
Aaron Moore will be the Referee for Thursday evening’s game, and he will be assisted by Touch Judges Richard Thompson and Mark Craven, as well as Video Referee Marcus Griffiths.
TUNE IN TO WATCH LIVE
Thursday’s game will be broadcast live on Sky Sports+ from 7:30pm.


















































