CHAMPIONS Saints take on fourth-place Warrington tonight at the Totally Wicked Stadium (7.45pm).

The 4,000 fans who were pulled out of the ballot will be in attendance - with no away supporters.

Saints have prop Agnatius Paasi back after he sat out the Challenge Cup semi-final with a hamstring injury but centre Mark Percival remains sidelined with a similar issue so Jack Welsby continues in his role at centre.

Warrington coach Steve Price is set to field the same team for the third-successive week. Jason Clark, Greg Inglis and Matty Ashton remain their only injury absentees.

This is what Saints coach Kristian Woolf said ahead of the game: "It is one that our blokes get excited for. If you look at their roster they have one of the best in Super League.

"They are up near the top and have played some really good footy at different times this year as well. We see them as a real threat with the class they have got in the side and we know it is a big game.

"We are going to have to be at our best, coming off the back a freshen up and a longer lead in than what we were expecting, and we are certainly aiming to be at our best. And that is what we are going to have to be."

Saints 21: 1, Lachlan Coote, 2, Tommy Makinson, 3. Kevin Naiqama, 5. Regan Grace, 6. Jonny Lomax, 7. Theo Fages, 8. Alex Walmsley, 9. James Roby, 11. Joel Thompson, 13, Morgan Knowles, 14. Sione Mata’utia, 15. LMS, 16. Kyle Amor, 17, Agnatius Paasi, 18. Jack Welsby, 19, Aaron Smith, 20, Joe Batchelor, 21. Lewis Dodd, 22. Josh Simm, 25. Dan Norman, 30. Sam Royle.

Last ten meetings:

St Helens 18, Warrington 20 (CCQF, 19/9/20) (at AJ Bell Stadium, Salford)

Warrington 19, St Helens 0 (SLR2, 6/2/20)

St Helens 4, Warrington 18 (CCF, 24/8/19) (at Wembley Stadium)

Warrington 12, St Helens 30 (SLR25, 8/8/19)

Warrington 10, St Helens 21 (SLR20, 28/6/19)

St Helens 38, Warrington 12 (SLR10, 12/4/19)

St Helens 13, Warrington 18 (SLSF, 4/10/18)

Warrington 14, St Helens 34 (SLS8-R6, 22/9/18)

St Helens 14, Warrington 12 (SLR23, 26/7/18)

Warrington 12, St Helens 30 (SLR5, 9/3/18)

Super League summary

St Helens won 51 (includes wins in 2010 and 2012 play-offs)

Warrington won 15 (includes wins in 2012, 2016 and 2018 play-offs)

2 draws

St Helens highest score: 72-2 (H, 2002) (also widest margin)

Warrington highest score: 56-22 (H, 2001) (also widest margin)

Last six league matches: St Helens W W W W L W Warrington W W L W W W.

Top try scorers: Regan Grace (St Helens) 7; Toby King & Gareth Widdop (Warrington) 9.

Top goal scorers: Lachlan Coote (St Helens) 17; Stefan Ratchford (Warrington) 35.

St Helens Star:

Jab and watch the game: Eligible fans can get their Covid-19 Vaccination in our a special drop-in clinic at the stadium, with no need for an appointment.

The ‘jab and go watch the match’ initiative is for any ticket holder eligible for the vaccine and aims to make it as easy as possible for those who still haven’t had their vaccine to get protected as soon as possible.

Any eligible ticket holder can visit the drop-in clinic which will be located in the ‘Wide to West’ kiosk in the West Stand.

Entry to the clinic can ONLY be gained from outside the stadium BEFORE scanning your match ticket to enter to watch the match. Anyone who enters with their ticket through a turnstile would then not be able to access a vaccine.

Access to the clinic is via the designated entry and exit point located in the northwest corner of the stadium.