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Being without a win since the last weekend in June wasn't the ideal way for Hull FC to prepare for a Monday night home game against a high-flying St Helens side who were looking to maintain pressure on minor premiers elect, the Catalans Dragons.
A loss for FC could see them drop below archrivals Hull KR, depending on how their fared in their home game against the Dragons on the other side of the city, whereas either outcome would not have any effect on Saints league position.
Saints comfortably won the first meeting between the two sides back in early June and the bookies and pundits all tipped them to do the double.
Being without a win since the last weekend in June wasn't the ideal way for Hull FC to prepare for a Monday night home game against a high-flying St Helens side who were looking to maintain pressure on minor premiers elect, the Catalans Dragons.
A loss for FC could see them drop below archrivals Hull KR, depending on how their fared in their home game against the Dragons on the other side of the city, whereas either outcome would not have any effect on Saints league position.
Saints comfortably won the first meeting between the two sides back in early June and the bookies and pundits all tipped them to do the double.