SAINTS are reporting booming ticket sales for the Betfred World Club Challenge match against Sydney Roosters on February 22, 7.45pm.

Several areas of the Totally Wicked Stadium now have limited availability or with just single seats remaining after excited fans snapped up their tickets.

Kristian Wool will be targeting his first piece of silverware as Saints coach when the hemispheres collide in the match featuring the two champion teams.

The fixture continues a tradition of these two great clubs meeting on the biggest stage. The Roosters, competing as Eastern Suburbs Roosters, won the inaugural World Club Challenge back in 1976.

They also got the better of the Saints in 2003 with a 38-0 win at Bolton’s Reebok Stadium.

Saints will be looking for their third World Club Challenge title, having lifted the trophy in 2001 and 2007.

The Roosters will be looking for their fifth title having been successful in 1976, 2003, 2014 and 2019.

Saints Head Coach Kristian Woolf said: “We are really excited about the opportunity to face the Roosters in such a prestigious fixture.

“It will be a great challenge for us to test ourselves against the current World Club Champions and we are aiming to stand up and represent Super League and this part of the world in what will be a huge game.”

Roosters Head Coach Trent Robinson added: “The World Club Challenge is an important fixture on the rugby league calendar and we’re looking forward to heading to England to compete against St.Helens for the 2020 World Club Challenge title."

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2020 Members will also get a discount on the full matchday price if purchased up until game day.

Non-members can still purchase tickets in available seats as well as the West Stand at the Totally Wicked Stadium.