SAINTS have sold more than 2,300 tickets for tonight's Super League clash at Warrington Wolves (8pm).

The away end will be packed and there is always a bouncing atmosphere inside the ground.

However, the Warrington hosts have issued a statement in a move to re-assure fans travelling to the ground that steps have been taken to counteract any anti-social behaviour outside after incidents in the past at the Halliwell Jones Stadium. 

This week Warrington have agreed to pay costs of £3,000 for the damage done to visiting supporters’ coaches after our Round 2 home fixture against Castleford Tigers on February 17.

And an additional fine of £2,000, imposed for failing to adopt appropriate measures in controlling the behaviour of spectators, is suspended until the end of the 2023 season.

Warrington Wolves state: "The Club has since taken subsequent preventative actions at every home fixture since (the Castleford game) to counteract any potential anti-social behaviour.

"However, a small selection of supporters have continued to cause issues on match days which have been flagged to our attention and, following investigations, resulted in bans.

"We would like to remind supporters that flares and smoke bombs are strictly prohibited at all stadiums.

"Any fan caught in possession will be ejected and a subsequent ban issued.

"The presence of sniffer dogs will be around the ground at Thursday’s Betfred Super League game against St Helens due to this."