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Our League Predictor | Round 15

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Our League Predictor | Round 15

We're halfway there!

It's Round 15 of the Betfred Super League and we're moving past the midway point! Are you up to date with your predictions in the Predictor Game?

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Here is the usual quick break-down of all six Super League fixtures taking place in Round 15, as well as their predictor weightings…

Castleford Tigers v Hull KR

Hull KR have won eight of their last nine Super League meetings with Castleford and could win five in a row against the Tigers for the first time in the Super League era on Thursday night.

Cas won their most recent Super League game (14-22 v Hull FC) but are yet to win back-to-back games this season – can they possibly cause another upset and take down the second Hull team? They have the opportunity to do it from the comfort of their own home this time!

Remember though – the rampant Robins have lost just one game all season and have won each of their last seven Super League matches by an average margin of 31 points…

Will you play it safe with the league leaders or take a punt on the underdogs with the chance to earn more points?

Weighted predictions: Tigers (8 points), Robins (2 points)

St Helens v Leeds Rhinos

Interestingly, it's St Helens who have won 15 of their last 17 Super League games against Leeds, although they did lose 17-4 to the Rhinos at Magic WKND this season.

Saints may have won their last two home games, but the Rhinos are what feels like an unstoppable roll, and have won each of their last five league outings.

Which way will the game go? Let us know your thoughts by making your predictions!

Weighted predictions: Saints (6 points), Rhinos (4 points)

Wakefield Trinity v Wigan Warriors

It’s going to be one of Trinity’s biggest tests yet as they entertain the current champions on Friday night.

They will face the Warriors in Super League for the first time since their Golden Point victory in July 2023 (27-26), and surprisingly, have a recent, decent record against Wigan on home soil.

Wakefield enter this game on a loss, while Wigan snatched a last-gasp win in the previous round.

A formidable Warriors have won each of their last nine league outings, including their last three away games by a combined margin of 132 points. But the newly-promoted Trin have also shown that they can compete against the top sides.

Will Daryl Powell’s team pull off yet another scalp in 2025, or will Matt Peet’s men prove too strong?

Weighted predictions: Trinity (6 points), Warriors (4 points)

Warrington Wolves v Huddersfield Giants

Warrington have won each of their last six Super League games against Huddersfield, including a 20-12 comeback win in Round 1.

The Wolves have been inconsistent so far in 2025, while the Giants have struggled massively.

Who will right some of their wrongs in Round 15?

Weighted predictions: Wolves (3 points), Giants (7 points)

Catalans Dragons v Leigh Leopards

The Dragons won each of their first seven meetings with Leigh in the Super League between 2017 and 2023 but have since lost four consecutive matches against the Leopards. They most recently lost by just two points at Magic Weekend this season (26-24). 

Since then, it’s gone drastically downhill for Joel Tomkins’ side – the French side have lost each of their last five Super League matches and failed to score a single point in three of those.

The Leopards, who have won their last two away matches, will be looking to take advantage of a Catalans outfit low on confidence when they travel to Perpignan at the weekend.

Therefore, they are the favourites in this week’s Predictor.

Weighted predictions: Dragons (7 points), Leopards (3 points)

Salford Red Devils v Hull FC

The Red Devils will meet with the Black & Whites for the first time in 2025.

It’s the hosts who have won each of their last five Super League games against Hull FC; in fact, their 58-4 win in their most recent meeting in September 2024 was Salford’s second biggest victory in the competition’s history. 

Hull are the clear favourites for this meeting, however, and have won seven of their eight away matches this season.

Weighted predictions: Red Devils (9 points), Hull FC (1 point)

 

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