The annual contest between the Saints and the Black & Whites is played over the regular season meetings between the two sides, with the team that has the highest aggregate score across the home and away fixtures winning the Steve Prescott Cup.

The Saints are the current holders of The Steve Prescott Cup after winning the two league meetings in the 2025 season:

Hull FC 6-13 St.Helens – Round 17 – 5th July 2025
St.Helens 16-10 Hull FC – Round 23 – 22nd August 2025

❤ The Saints hold The Steve Prescott Cup in 2025

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— St.Helens R.F.C. (@Saints1890) August 22, 2025

Steve was a legendary player who played for both St.Helens and Hull FC. As a Saint, Steve was as an attacking, elusive fullback who had so much pace. Making 117 appearances in the Red V, he scored 52 tries and kicked 66 goals. Prescott was an integral part of the team that won the 1996 Super League title and back-to-back Wembley victories in 1996 and 1997.

Following the Challenge Cup double, in 1998 he would go on to join Hull FC where across two spells he would play 107 times in the Black & White, scoring 56 tries and 197 goals. A knee injury, unfortunately, cut short his playing career in 2003.

In 2006 Steve was diagnosed and given just months to live, but he was determined to come out fighting and showing all the characteristics he did as a player. Steve set up The Steve Prescott Foundation to raise funds for The Christie Hospital in Manchester where he himself was treated, and the Rugby League Benevolent Fund which supports former players in need.

Determined to come out fighting and showing all the characteristics he did as a player, Steve set up The Steve Prescott Foundation to raise funds for The Christie Hospital in Manchester where he himself was treated, and the Rugby League Benevolent Fund which supports former players in need.

Astonishingly, whilst terminally ill, Prescott set about raising funds through a series of extraordinary challenges with the rugby league community showing their support. For all of his simply incredible efforts, Steve was awarded an MBE for his services to rugby league and charity in 2010.

The Foundation shortly after Steve’s passing in late 2013 announced in early 2014 that it had raised over £500,000 for the two causes very close to Steve’s heart. The SPF has continued to fundraise with their total now standing over £1.7 million.

The most prestigious individual honour a Super League player can earn is the Man of Steel Award, which is given to the best player in the competition annually. It was renamed to the Steve Prescott Man of Steel Award in 2014 in recognition of an incredible man, one of the finest rugby league players and ambassadors our sport has ever seen.

To find out more about The Steve Prescott Foundation you can visit the website: steveprescottfoundation.co.uk

From 2014 onwards, both St.Helens and Hull FC have contested The Steve Prescott Cup, with the Saints winning it for the first time in that season with an aggregate score of 46-41.

Over the last twelve seasons, the Saints have won The Steve Prescott Cup ten times, and Hull FC twice. Take a look at the aggregate scores from each season the Cup has been contested below.

2014: St.Helens (46-41)

2015: Hull FC (70-59)

2016: St.Helens (71-59)

2017: St.Helens (84-44)

2018: St.Helens (98-42)

2019: St.Helens (124-34)

2020: St.Helens (32-18)

2021: St.Helens (76-26)

2022: St.Helens (122-22)

2023: Hull FC (58-56)

2024: St.Helens (104-6)

2025: St.Helens (29-16)