SAINTS have made one change to their 19-man squad for their Betfred Super League Round 2 match at Wakefield Trinity.

James Bentley replaces Jack Ashworth, who was one of four Saints who played with dual registration club Leigh Centurions last week.

It is likely Justin Holbrook will select the same 17 who defeated Wigan on the opening week.

Saints 19: 1. Jonny Lomax, 2. Tommy Makinson, 3. Kevin Naiqama, 4. Mark Percival, 5. Regan Grace, 6. Theo Fages, 7. Danny Richardson, 8. Alex Walmsley, 9. James Roby, 10. Luke Thompson, 11. Zeb Taia, 12. Joseph Paulo, 13. Louie McCarthy-Scarsbrook, 15. Morgan Knowles, 16. Kyle Amor, 17. Dom Peyroux, 19. Matty Lees, 22. James Bentley, 23.Lachlan Coote.

Chris Chester will choose his 17 from: Tinirau Arona, Joe Arundel, Matty Ashurst, Danny Brough, Jordan Crowther, Anthony England, David Fifita, Ryan Hampshire, Justin Horo, Craig Huby, Tom Johnstone, Ben Jones-Bishop, George King, Danny Kirmond, Craig Kopczak, Reece Lyne, Jacob Miller, Bill Tupou, Kyle Wood

Saints boss Justin Holbrook expects a tough time at a ground that has seen may a tough encounter over the years.

And he reckons Trinity's opening day defeat at newly-promoted London will make that task even tougher.

Holbrook said: "London beating them has made it a tougher game that is for sure.

“Throw in that Belle Vue is always a tough place to play and this is their first home game, means we will have to be ready to go on Sunday - but that is fine with us.

“I have watched the tape from London - I won’t read too much into their loss because I know how much strike they have.”

Wakefield are blessed with one of the best back lines in the competition, with Ben Jones-Bishop and Tom Johnstone on the flanks and Bill Tupou and Reece Lyne in the centres providing some threat.

Holbrook said: “They have a big pack of forwards, some big, strong, outside backs and some smart halves with good kicking games in Danny Brough and Jacob Miller.

"They have got a good all round team and that is why they have been in fifth spot the last few years because they are a well balanced team.

“It is up to us to be aware of their response and play well ourselves.”

The game at Wakefield kicks off at 3pm.