SAINTS make the trip to Castleford’s Jungle today (3.30pm) for the Betfred Super League.

Kristian Woolf’s men will be looking to put right their sluggish performance from last week when they lost at home to Huddersfield.

They expect to have full back Lachlan Coote back after missing out since an knee injury in the first week.

Hooker Aaron Smith is available again after missing last week due to suspension.

Saints: 1. Lachlan Coote, 2. Tommy Makinson, 3. Kevin Naiqama, 5, Regan Grace, 6. Jonny Lomax, 7. Theo Fages, 8. Alex Walmsley, 9, James Roby, 10. Luke Thompson, 11. Zeb Taia, 12. Dom Peyroux, 13. LMS, 14. Morgan Knowles, 15. Matty Lees, 16. Kyle Amor, 17, Jack Ashworth, 18. Joseph Paulo, 19, Aaron Smith, 21, Matty Costello, 22. Jack Welsby, 27. Lewis Dodd.

Saints will come up against former 2018 Dream Team scrum half Danny Richardson for the first time since his departure.

Richardson lost his place to Theo Fages last season and never regained it - leaving by mutual consent at the end of the year.

Woolf, who had no input in Richardson leaving, said: “I am aware that he was at the club and is a very talented player and have been very impressed with what he has done in the early part of the year for Castleford.

“You can certainly see that he is a player with some talent.

“It will be very natural for him to raise his game on Sunday.

“He will know a lot of our players and they will know a lot about him – that is what makes footy fun sometimes.

“You get to play against your mates and try expose some things.

“He will be looking to do that and I am sure our blokes will too.”

With most other professional sport on hold, including Premiership football, the game will fill the void on Sky's channel this afternoon.

Saints will have their usual Railway End.

Admission today: Adult – £24; Junior under 16 – £16; Senior over 60 – £16; Students – £16.

Tickets can be bought from the Stadium Ticket Office (card payments only): Located behind the main stand.

The game takes place against the backdrop of a sporting calendar being decimated by measures taken to tackle the spread of Coronavirus.

With advice being updated daily it does seem to be a matter of time before rugby league follows the other major spectator sports and suspends fixtures.

For the time being fans attending today will make the most of their rugby league fix, however there will be some who will understandably be staying away.

Those attending have been issued with instructions with regards to COVID-19.

• Fans are asked not to engage with players or staff for handshakes, hugs, high-fives, selfies, photographs, autographs etc until further notice.

• Players will complete their usual lap of the pitch after full-time but will remain within the parameters of the field and not directly engage with supporters in the stands.

All toilet facilities within Castleford’s Jungle have been stocked ahead of match day. Fans are asked to maintain Public Health England guidance on infection control and the advice regarding what everyone can do to reduce the risk of catching Coronavirus, that being: • Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue or your sleeve (not your hands) when you cough or sneeze. Catch it, Bin it, Kill it.

• Put used tissues in the bin straight away.

• Wash your hands with soap and water often – use hand sanitiser gel if soap and water are not available.

• Try to avoid close contact with people who are unwell.

• Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces.

• Do not touch your eyes, nose or mouth if your hands are not clean.

The Star's live blog will be up and running from around 2pm giving updates from today's game and reaction.