HERE are six pubs which people can go to ahead of Saints' Super League clash against Warrington Wolves tonight.

The Running Horses

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The reopened Rinning Horses is a short walk from the stadium. Formerly a Wetherspoons which closed in 2021, Lancashire-based independent company Green Leisure, secured a long-term lease for the venue, which relaunched in March.

The Nelson

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Based on Bridge Street, the Nelson is a popular spot for Saints fans. Adorned with the club's colours the venue is also a short walk from the Totally Wicked Stadium and a favourite among fans.

The Sefton Arms

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Another regular spot for fans is the Sefton Arms on Baldwin Street. 

The boozer underwent a renovation in 2019 and is a popular option for pubgoers in the town centre.

Little George Street Quarter

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The Little George Quarter is a “cosy” café and wine bar on George Street, St Helens with an upstairs sports bar having now also launched.

Its owners transformed the former Bento Box Noodle venue to create an intimate space.

The ground floor bar opened earlier this year as part of a phased launch, with the sports bar launching over the Easter weekend.

Glass House

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The Wetherspoons pub is always bustling on match day with fans heading in ahead. Situated at Church Square, there is sure to be a lively atmosphere before fans make the short trek to the stadium. 

The Glass Horse

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The Sherdley Road pub is another spot nearby to the stadium in which fans can enjoy a pre-match drink. 

The Glass Horse Hungry Horse underwent a six-figure refurbishment in 2019.