FANS will be basking in the heat at Wembley for this Saturday's Challenge Cup final with temperatures of up to 27 degrees Celsius expected.
Supporters are advised not to forget their suncream as weather forecasts predict a very warm day for Saturday, with temperatures of up to 27 degrees (81 Fahrenheit).
READ MORE > Details of Saints' potential open top bus tour homecoming should they win cup finalThe hottest temperatures are expected in the afternoon at the time of the final, with the thermometers set to hit 26 from from around 2pm.
Saints take on Warrington Wolves at Wembley with a 3pm kick-off.
The 1895 Cup final between Widnes Vikings and Sheffield eagles takes place afterwards from 5.30pm.
Weather reports for London from the BBC say: "Warm and dry with sunny spells on Friday, while Saturday will be even warmer but perhaps with a little more cloud around".
A Met Office spokesman added: "Temperatures will generally be above average across the south.
"It will stay dry on Friday and Saturday with further sunshine and becoming warm with winds staying light."
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