St. Helens vs. Bradford Bulls: Team News & Prediction for 2026 Super League
In an exciting matchup in the 2026 Super League, St. Helens will host the Bradford Bulls. Both teams find themselves with nearly identical records, adding intensity to their fourth and fifth place rivalry.
Match Details
- Date: Scheduled for 2026
- TV Broadcast: UK – Sky Sports & BBC; USA – Fox Sports
- Online Streaming: UK – Sky Go & BBC platforms, Super League+; USA – Fox Sports platforms, Super League+
St. Helens Team News
St. Helens faces growing injury concerns. Missing key players such as Jonny Lomax and Jack Welsby, they will also be without Alex Walmsley. The absence of these athletes could impact their performance significantly.
St. Helens Squad
- Kyle Feldt
- Harry Robertson
- Mark Percival
- Deon Cross
- Tristan Sailor
- Daryl Clark
- Curtis Sironen
- Shane Wright
- David Klemmer
- Jacob Host
- George Delaney
- Matt Whitley
- George Whitby
- Jake Wingfield
- Lewis Murphy
- Noah Stephens
- Joe Shorrocks
- Owen Dagnall
- Nene MacDonald
- Jake Davies
- Jackson Hastings
Bradford Bulls Team News
The Bradford Bulls continue to grapple with injuries of their own. Players like Nikorima, Okunbor, and Russell will remain sidelined for this match, posing a challenge for the visiting team.
Bradford Bulls Squad
- Andy Ackers
- Caleb Aekins
- Guy Armitage
- Waqa Blake
- Ed Chamberlain
- Eribe Doro
- Brandon Douglas
- Zac Fulton
- Sam Hallas
- Luke Hooley
- Loghan Lewis
- Esan Marsters
- Joe Mellor
- Rowan Milnes
- Eliot Peposhi
- Leon Ruan
- Ethan Ryan
- Mitch Souter
- Ryan Sutton
- Connor Wynne
Match Prediction
Both teams have secured four points in their initial three matches of the season, with St. Helens and Bradford Bulls separated by a single point. Their similar starts enhance the stakes of this game.
Despite their rocky beginnings, St. Helens is showing signs of resurgence. Recent victories, including a commanding 36-4 win over Catalans Dragons, hint at an upward trajectory for the team. On the other hand, the Bulls are still seeking their first away win of the campaign.
Given these circumstances and the home advantage, the prediction leans towards a St. Helens victory against the Bradford Bulls in this crucial showdown.