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April 11 2025, 04:15 · Alex Sarwar

St. Helens vs Wakefield Trinity Preview & Prediction | 2025 Super League | Regular Season

St. Helens vs Wakefield Trinity Preview & Prediction | 2025 Super League | Regular Season

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Wakefield Trinity’s brilliant away form all season makes them not worth taking lightly from a St. Helens point of view.

Start date/time: Friday 11th April, 2025: UK – not before 8:00pm / US ET – not before 4:00pm / US PT – not before 1:00pm

How to watch on TV: UK – Sky Sports / US – Fox Sports

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St. Helens Team News: Head injuries sideline two

Both Mark Percival and Jake Wingfield are out here for St. Helens after failing protocol following the head injuries both suffered against Warrington Wolves. Also missing will be Daryl Clark, who is nursing a calf problem.

Squad: Jack Welsby, Jon Bennison, Tristan Sailor, Jonny Lomax, Alex Walmsley, Matty Lees, Curtis Sironen, Joe Batchelor, Morgan Knowles, Moses Mbye, James Bell, Matt Whitley, Agnatius Paasi, George Delaney, Lewis Murphy, Noah Stephens, Jake Burns, Harry Robertson, George Whitby, Dayon Sambou

Wakefield Trinity Team News: Jowitt back in action

Fullback Max Jowitt has recovered from a leg injury and comes back into the Wakefield squad. Seth Nikotemo is also available following a hand injury and could make his Super League debut for the visitors here.

Squad: Max Jowitt, Lachlan Walmsley, Cameron Scott, Corey Hall, Tom Johnstone, Mike McMeeken, Liam Hood, Ky Rodwell, Seth Nikotemo, Jay Pitts, Caleb Hamlin-Uele, Renouf Atoni, Isaiah Vagana, Oliver Pratt, Mason Lino, Mathieu Cozza, Josh Rourke, Jack Croft, Harvey Smith, Jayden Myers, Caius Faatili

St. Helens vs Wakefield Trinity Prediction

St. Helens have already beaten Wakefield Trinity once this season, doing so at Belle Vue back at the start of March, winning by 26 points to 6. However, Wakefield’s away record this season cannot be underestimated with this encounter taking place at the Totally Wicked Stadium.

Wakefield have won each of their last four matches on the road, overcoming the likes of Leeds Rhinos and Warrington Wolves to name just two sides. To beat St. Helens could arguably be considered their best achievement yet.

The Saints are extremely inconsistent and fans are starting to lose patience with both the team and boss Paul Wellens. With little pressure on Wakefield’s shoulders, backing them should be seriously considered.

St. Helens vs Wakefield Trinity Tip: Wakefield Trinity to win