SAINTS will find out tonight whether they will host Warrington Wolves or Leeds Rhinos in next Friday's Super League semi-final at the Totally Wicked Stadium.
As Saints finished second on the Super League table, they have earned a rest this weekend and are sitting and watching to see who will provide the hurdle to an appearance in the Grand Final at Old Trafford on October 9.
They will host the highest-ranked qualifier in the semi finals, meaning it will be third-place finishers Warrington if they overcome Hull KR at The Halliwell Jones Stadium tonight.
However, if sixth-place Rovers produce a major shock that would leave fifth-place Leeds Rhinos as the highest placed qualifiers and they would be the side to pay Saints a visit.
Leeds booked their ticket to the semi-finals last night when they knocked out fourth-placed Wigan Warriors 8-0 at the DW Stadium.
So Leeds are now waiting to see if they are to head to League Leaders' Shield winners Catalans Dragons in Perpignan on Thursday, or Saints on Friday.
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