SAINTS have issued the details around the ballot for the home game with Wigan on Sunday, 4 July.

The club had hoped for a big crowd, but due to the changes in the Government Roadmap, which includes a four week extension to the current restrictions, the match will now be a balloted fixture for 2021 Members.

Saints will again be working to a limited capacity of 4,000 fans for the fixture as per previous balloted games.

A statement read: "The capacity is dependent on the Club continuing to meet strict protocols to ensure a safe return of fans to the venue.

"Due to the Club selling in excess of this number of Memberships for 2021, we will again undertake a fair ballot of Members to select who can attend each of the fixtures.

"There is a strong likelihood, that all 2021 members will be able to attend at least three of the four balloted fixtures (Salford, Hull FC, Warrington and Wigan) and will receive a full refund for the fixture that they are not balloted for.

"Within the 4,000 capacity limit there are also stand limits and limitations around social distancing of fans within each stadium block.

"This means, that as per the terms and conditions of the sale of your 2021 Membership, you will be allocated a seat, or position in a standing terrace as close to your Membership position as possible.

"However we cannot guarantee that you will be allocated a position in your chosen stand and this may include moving to a standing terrace from a seated stand to allow as many fans as possible to attend the match."

There will be no away fans at the Saints ground until further notice and the club have asked members NOT to enquire at the ticket office to ask if they have been selected.