SAINTS will be renewing hostilities with their old foe from the NRL and are hoping to making it third time lucky when they tackle Minor Premiers Sydney Roosters in the 2016 World Series.

The game will take place at Langtree Park on Friday February 19th at 8pm.

The clash commemorates the 40th anniversary of Saints trip Down Under to face the Roosters, then known as Eastern Suburbs.

Saints, who had gone into that game after completing a Challenge Cup and Premiership double, lost that game to Artie Beetson's Roosters 25-2 in front of a 26,158 crowd at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

That was the first ground-breaking, if unofficial, World Club Challenge, but Saints fared no better in 2003 when they were trounced 38-0 at a freezing cold Reebok Stadium.

This one won't be any easier, but at least this one is on home soil and Saints will be seeking to fill the ground again as they did for the visit of South Sydney Rabbitohs in February.

North Queensland Cowboys and the winners of the Grand Final – Leeds or Wigan – will fight for the World Club Challenge (Sunday February 21) with the runners up hosting Brisbane Broncos on Saturday February 20.

“The Saints and Roosters matchup is going to be a phenomenal evening at Langtree Park and it will be a great game between two great and historic clubs to launch the 2016 World Club Series,” Saints Chairman Eamonn McManus said.

“We are under no illusions as to the strength and quality of the opposition and will be giving everything to represent proudly our club, our town and our own Super League competition against the cream of the NRL.

“Rugby League fans around the world have a great deal to look forward to over the months ahead.

"The World Club Series will get bigger and bigger year on year and is already establishing itself as a leading event in the strengthening international rugby league calendar.

Super League General Manager Blake Solly added: "The 2015 World Club Series delivered everything we had hoped for and more, but I believe that the 2016 Series can go one step further providing even more enthralling and exciting entertainment with bigger crowds and increased interest around the world.

"It's fantastic that we can confirm the six clubs who will take part in the World Club Series and welcoming 2015's best NRL clubs will add further excitement and credibility to the Series.

"The NRL have just experienced a wonderful finals series, and our clubs can't wait to test their opponents next February. I strongly believe that every Rugby League fan and sports fan will be looking forward to the competition.

"Once again not only will the World Club Series pitch club against club but Super League against NRL in what is sure to be a thrilling weekend of sport and entertainment."

Andrew Hill, the NRL's General Manager League Integration and Development said: "It is testament to the standing of the World Club Series that the three best teams from the 2015 NRL season will contest it.

"Last season was a great start to the expanded series but in 2016 we will have the Premiers, and Runners-Up and the Minor Premiers, meaning next year's tournament will truly be for the best of the best."

Saints will announce ticket details for the game in the next few weeks with tickets for the 2016 World Club Series going on sale on Monday November 9.

2016 Members will have an extended priority period to claim their place.

As Leeds Rhinos claimed two of three possible qualification positions the Super League Board decided to invite the current champions to take part in the Series on the basis they reached both the Super League semi-final and Challenge Cup semi-final in the 2015 season, have a strong history in the World Club Challenge and will add value to the 2016 tournament.