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Our League Predictor | Round 16

26 Jun 2025

Our League Predictor | Round 16

Round 16 of the Betfred Super League has arrived - as we head towards the Play-Offs, every game matters this summer!

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Here is the usual quick break-down of all six Super League fixtures taking place in Round 16, as well as their predictor weightings…

Leeds Rhinos v Leigh Leopards

3rd travels to meet 4th on Friday night - and it’s set to be a cracker between two sides who mean business in 2025!

The Rhinos have won nine of their previous 11 Super League matches against the Leopards, including each of their two meetings last season.

Form wise, it's Leeds who have won 13 of their last 16 Super League home games, including each of their last three, while Leigh have won each of their last three fixtures away from home, but have never won four consecutive away games in the competition.

The Predictor weightings are understandably split, but who are you backing?

Weighted predictions: Rhinos (5 points), Leopards (5 points)

Hull KR v Wakefield Trinity

Hull KR have won each of their last four Super League games against Wakefield Trinity, which is their longest ever run against them in the competition.

Their most recent victory against them, however, only came by a two-point margin (14-12 in Round 2).

The league leaders have tasted defeat just once in 2025 and a relentless Robins side are the clear favourites in Predictor.

Trinity, however, overturned the champions Wigan Warriors last weekend – will they pull of yet another major scalp in their first year back to Super League?

Weighted predictions: Robins (3 points), Trinity (7 points)

Warrington Wolves v Hull FC

It’s an important game in the Play-Offs race in Round 16!

Sam Burgess’ Wolves have lost just two of their last eight Super League games against Hull FC, although one of those losses came in their most recent encounter, also at the Haliwell Jones Stadium earlier this season (16-28 in Round 7).

Warrington have alternated between wins and losses across their eight Super League home games this season, suffering a defeat in their most recent one (16-24 v Huddersfield Giants).

Meanwhile, the Black & Whites have won eight of their nine away games this season, including each of their last three.

Can Wire climb the league ladder and keep in contention for the top six, or will Hull push themselves even further away from the teams fighting down below them?

Weighted predictions: Wolves (6 points), Hull FC (4 points)

Catalans Dragons v Huddersfield Giants

Catalans Dragons have won each of their last three Super League games against Huddersfield Giants.

At the moment, the Dragons find themselves on a horrid run of form and have lost each of their last six Super League games by an average margin of 33 points, and could make it seven straight defeats in a single season for the first time since 2010.

They will need to start picking up the points quickly if they are to keep their Play-Off hopes alive.

Second from bottom Huddersfield will be boosted by their shock victory over Warrington last weekend – can they kick on and go back-to-back in the south of France?

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

Castleford Tigers v Wigan Warriors

It’s a third successive trip to West Yorkshire for Wigan Warriors as they look to bounce back at the Jungle.

The Warriors will be wounded from their loss to Wakefield in Round 15, but how will they perform against the Tigers?

It’s Wigan who have won each of their last 10 Super League games against Castleford by an average margin of 20 points, and this is their first meeting since June 2024.

Danny McGuire’s side have lost five of their last six Super League home games and failed to score a single point last week against Hull KR (0-48) – the first time at the Jungle since August 2023.

The champions can ill-afford any more slip-ups if they are to keep the pressure on the table topping Robins, but which Warriors side will we see on Saturday night?

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

St Helens v Salford Red Devils

St Helens have won each of their last three Super League games against Salford Red Devils, including an 82-0 home win in the opening round of the season, their largest ever win against any opponent in the competition...

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

 

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