Peet has made just one change to his 21-man squad that won at Hull KR last Friday, with youngster Taylor Kerr coming in for fellow academy product Harvey Makin, who has joined Salford Red Devils on a one-month loan deal. Let’s get into our predicted Wigan line-up for Good Friday, shall we?

9. Hooker: Brad O'Neill
O'Neill has started the last two games on the bench following his return from a lengthy ACL injury lay-off. But could he start on Good Friday? He gets through a lot of work with his aggressive defence and is an old-school nine, who are made for these types of battles. | Olly Hassell/SWpix.com

10. Prop: Sam Walters
The 6ft 7in forward earned his first league start of the season in last week's win over Hull KR and he delivered a huge performance, making 49 tackles. We predict he'll keep his spot this week and deservedly so. | Olly Hassell/SWpix.com

11. Back-row: Junior Nsemba
Nsemba just gets better and better with every game he plays. St Helens will certainly have their hands full with Nsemba, who knows how to run a good line and punch holes in opposition defences. | Bernard Platt

12. Back-row: Liam Farrell
The Warriors skipper will be the most experienced player on the pitch when it comes down to plays who have played in the most Wigan-Saints derbies. A consistent performer. | Olly Hassell/SWpix.com