A MASSIVE travelling army will watch Saints tackle traditional Good Friday foe this afternoon at Wigan.

The league leaders go into the game with some confidence after thrashing Warrington last week, while Wigan are out of sorts.

But the formbook – as the games of 2003 and 2005 can testify – goes out of the window for this one.

And Wigan welcome back talisman Sean O’Loughlin, prop Ben Flower and former Saint Joe Greenwood for this one.

Saints coach Justin Holbrook said: “It is Good Friday – and we know it means so much to everybody and it is good to have that responsibility and if we are good enough to win it is a great feeling.

“It was a cracking Good Friday at home last year – it is going to be a bit harder this year because we are playing it here.

“The formbook goes out of the window.

“Derbies in any sport in any code around the world and important for a reason because it means so much more to both sides so therefore you are going to play to your absolute best, no matter how you have been playing in the other weeks.

“It is great that we have played so well and Wigan have been so up and down, but they are capable of playing great and that is what we will prepare for.

“That is what we are focused on.”

Saints will pick from: 1. Jonny Lomax, 2. Tommy Makinson, 3. Kevin Naiqama, 4. Mark Percival, 5. Regan Grace, 6. Theo Fages, 7. Danny Richardson, 8. Alex Walmsley, 9. James Roby, 10. Luke Thompson, 11. Zeb Taia, 12. Joseph Paulo, 13. Louie McCarthy-Scarsbrook 15. Morgan Knowles, 16. Kyle Amor, 17. Dom Peyroux, 19. Matty Lees, 21. Aaron Smith, 23. Lachlan Coote.

Wigan Warriors 19-man: Joe Bullock, Joe Burgess, Tom Davies, Morgan Escare, Ben Flower, Oliver Gildart, Joe Greenwood, Chris Hankinson, Zak Hardaker, Willie Isa, Tommy Leuluai, Romain Navarrete, Sean O’Loughlin, Oliver Partington, Dan Sarginson, Jake Shorrocks, Morgan Smithies, Taulima Tautai, George Williams.