ST Helens Star has teamed up with First Utility, official sponsor of the Super League, to offer three lucky fans the chance to win a pair of tickets to St Helens encounter against Salford Red Devils on Friday 13 May.

Both clubs suffered Challenge Cup knock outs at the weekend and will be keen on getting their focus back on making a climb up Super League.

For your chance to win, show us that Knowledge is Power by answering this question.

Q: Name the young future Saints player in this picture?

Email your answer to: mike.critchley@sthelensstar.co.uk by 2pm on Thursday.

Please include your name, address and telephone number.

First Utility is a different kind of energy company that saves you money and puts you in control. It will also be rewarding fans of the First Utility Super League this season with customer rewards such as exclusive training sessions and merchandise. For more information on how you could save an average of £334 off your energy bills, visit https://www.first-utility.com/.

Terms & Conditions

1. The prize consists of two tickets to the game against Salford Red Devils on Friday 13 May for three winners.

2. The package does not include travel to or from the ground or any hospitality at the ground.

3. Entrants are reminded that tickets are issued subject to St Helens regulations and the Conditions of Entry relevant to those tickets.

4. Competition open to all UK residents with the exception of employees of First Utility, St Helens, or Hatch Communications, their immediate families, agents or anyone else associated with the administration.

5. No cash alternative will be offered.

6. The competition closes on Thursday 2pm.

7. In the event of unforeseen circumstances, the promoter reserves the right to offer an alternative prize of equal or greater value.

8. The promoter’s decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.

9. All entrants must be willing to participate in publicity should they be a winner.

10. We reserve the right at any time to cancel, modify or supersede the competition if, in our sole discretion, the competition is not capable of being conducted as specified in the competition rules.