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April 4 2025, 22:51 · Alex Sarwar

Warrington Wolves vs St. Helens Preview & Prediction | 2025 Challenge Cup | Quarter-Final

Warrington Wolves vs St. Helens Preview & Prediction | 2025 Challenge Cup | Quarter-Final

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The last of four Challenge Cup quarter-finals sees Warrington Wolves host St. Helens, having already beaten them in Super League last month.

Start date/time: Sunday April 6th 2025: UK – 2:30pm / US ET – 9:30am / US PT – 6:30am

How to watch on TV: UK – BBC Two / US – Not televised

How to watch online: UK – BBC iPlayer / US – Unavailable online

Warrington Wolves team news: Sneyd available

Marc Sneyd can play for Warrington Wolves, whilst Jordy Crowther could return for the hosts. Ashton, King, Tai and Thewlis are all also back in contention.

Squad: Matty Ashton, Jordy Crowther, Ben Currie, Matt Dufty, Lachlan Fitzgibbon, James Harrison, Adam Holroyd, Toby King, Arron Lindop, Zane Musgrove, Joe Philbin, Sam Powell, Marc Sneyd, Rodrick Tai, Jake Thewlis, Josh Thewlis, Paul Vaughan, Danny Walker, George Williams, Max Wood, Luke Yates

St. Helens team news: Single change for visitors

Boss Paul Wellens make just the one adjustment to his squad, with centre Harry Robertson dropping out. In his place will be Curtis Sironen, who missed St. Helens’ last game due to his partner giving birth.

Squad: Jack Welsby, Mark Percival, Jon Bennison, Tristan Sailor, Jonny Lomax, Alex Walmsley, Daryl Clark, Matty Lees, Curtis Sironen, Joe Batchelor, Morgan Knowles, Moses Mbye, James Bell, Matt Whitley, Agnatius Paasi, Jake Wingfield, George Delaney, Noah Stephens, Ben Davies, George Whitby, Dayon Sambou

Warrington Wolves vs St. Helens prediction

Only two points separated these two teams when they clashed in Super League. A similarly close encounter is expected this time around in the Challenge Cup. Warrington Wolves were runners-up last year and are just two games away from making it back to Wembley after defeating Widnes Vikings in the last round.

St. Helens overcame Leeds Rhinos by 22 points to 14 at the Totally Wicked Stadium to reach this stage. They are also coming off the back of an impressive Super League victory away at Catalans Dragons. But that contest took a lot out of them and Warrington Wolves will want to make home advantage count here.

This one really could go either way and only a few points either way are likely to prove the difference between the sides. However, with that all-important home crowd behind them, Warrington may just do enough to edge it. 

Warrington Wolves vs St. Helens tip: Warrington Wolves to win