
St Helens host Wakefield Trinity at Totally Wicked Stadium on Friday night and this is how both sides line up.
Both sides will have Super League to solely focus on now following their Challenge Cup quarter-final losses.
St Helens and Wakefield were on the losing end of a 20-12 scoreline against Warrington Wolves and Leigh Leopards respectively.
It’s set to be an intriguing fixture as Wakefield are unbeaten away from home so far and Saints looking to do the double of Trinity already in 2025.
The pair first met in round three at the DIY Kitchens Stadium with Saints coming out on top with a 26-6 victory.
Following the 21-man squads during the week, here’s how St Helens and Wakefield Trinity line up for Friday night’s fixture.
St Helens v Wakefield Trinity line-ups
St Helens team news
St Helens have made some major changes to the side that lost 20-12 to Warrington in the Challenge Cup last week.
Jonny Lomax is out with a swollen ankle and head coach Paul Wellens has opted to switch Jack Welsby and Tristan Sailor from fullback to halfback and vice versa.
Welsby will partner George Whitby in the halves with Sailor at fullback.
Lewis Murphy returns to the side after he suffered a hamstring injury back in round one. That means Dayon Sambou drops to the bench.
Mark Percival is out with a HIA but Harry Robertson returns following his HIA protocol.
Moses Mbye continues at hooker in Daryl Clark’s absence.
St Helens XIII: Tristan Sailor, Jon Bennison, Harry Robertson, Matt Whitley, Lewis Murphy, Jack Welsby, George Whitby, Alex Walmsley, Moses Mbye, Matty Lees, Curtis Sironen, Joe Batchelor, Morgan Knowles.
Interchanges: James Bell, Agnatius Paasi, George Delaney, Dayon Sambou.
😇 Your Saints lineup for tonight’s @SuperLeague home clash against @WTrinityRL is now locked in!
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➡ https://t.co/QV8N71zJDb#COYS pic.twitter.com/ZA5QDXbbVv— St.Helens R.F.C. (@Saints1890) April 11, 2025
Wakefield Trinity team news
Seth Nikotemo comes into the second row to make his Super League debut for Wakefield.
He replaces Jack Croft in one of two changes to the forward pack for boss Daryl Powell.
Jay Pitts moves from loose forward to stand-off following Oliver Russell’s broken hand injury.
Josh Rourke continues to deputise at fullback with Max Jowitt not quite ready to return to action.
Lachlan Walmsley comes in on the wing to replace Matty Russell after he suffered a rib injury in their Cup loss to Leigh.
Wakefield Trinity XIII: Josh Rourke, Lachlan Walmsley, Cam Scott, Oliver Pratt, Tom Johnstone, Jay Pitts, Mason Lino, Mike McMeeken, Liam Hood, Caleb Hamlin-Uele, Seth Nikotemo, Isaiah Vagana, Renouf Antoni.
Interchanges: Ky Rodwell, Mathieu Cozza, Harvey Smith, Caius Fa’atili.
🔒 Line up locked in!!
Seth Nikotemo will make his Super League debut!!!#UpTheTrin pic.twitter.com/VqyJDFTSrt
— Wakefield Trinity (@WTrinityRL) April 11, 2025
