FANS are being urged to turn out in force to roar the Saints to Old Trafford as they take on Warrington Wolves in tonight's crunch Super League semi-final.

Saints topped the table after the regular rounds finishing on 52 points, losing just four games in an impressive campaign, as they picked up the League Leaders' Shield, their first silverware since 2014.

Saints had seven players in the Super League Dream Team announced this week to epitomise the great season Saints have had.

However, that will all count for little if Saints fail to reach next week's Old Trafford finale on Saturday, October 13.

Saints fell at the final hurdle before Wembley earlier this year and have lost Super League semi-finals in each of the the last three years, including last year's Golden Point heartache at Castleford.

But Saints will have home field advantage this time round as they take on the fourth-placed Wolves, who are expected to bring a big following with them on the short journey.

Saints have got the better of Warrington on all three occasions they have met this year - including Danny Richardson's late penalty goal win at home in July and a 34-14 away triumph just a fortnight ago.

The match will be the final home match for Saints' departees including star fullback Ben Barba and former captain veteran Jon Wilkin.