While played a day later than normal due to Anzac Day, play times will remain the same.
The Redeyes will be aiming to recover well after a physical set of matches against the Deni Rovers last Saturday.
The under-17s netballers were the only Blighty side to come away with a win last week.
The week before, against Jerilderie, the Redeyes were four points away from winning four grades of football against Jerilderie.
The club will be trying to replicate those early performances on Sunday but will have a tough task, particularly in the senior football against a formidable Saints side.
Last week, the senior Redeyes were in front of the Rovers at quarter time but ended up losing by 55 points.
Blighty coach Dane Leyden said he thought the Rovers capitalised on the Redeyes’ lapses after the first quarter.
“We thought the Deni Rovers were well coached and a cohesive unit,” he said.
“We didn’t play the way we wanted against them after quarter time, and a good side like that will make you pay; and they did.”
Leyden hopes his team grow from last week and play “better for longer” this week.
“We’d like to see growth and learn from last week's mistakes.”
“Hopefully, we play a game style we’ve been working on for more consistent periods this week.”
Berrigan meanwhile had a 197 point win against Rennie and an 161 point win against Mathoura in its last two weeks.
Leyden said tehre will be a bit of a change to the line-up facing Berrigan.
“There are a few outs in Mattia Curry and Brock Thomson, however possibly a few ins who will be decided after training (Thursday night) as there’s a couple of sore boys on the fence.”