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Round 11 Preview
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After a break for the Betfred Challenge Cup Semi-Finals, the Betfred Super League returns with Round 11!
Here is what’s coming your way this weekend…
The @Betfred #SuperLeague is back this week with Round 11 ?
— Betfred Super League (@SuperLeague) May 12, 2026
Which is the tie of the round? ? pic.twitter.com/lGKdVZ4KMg
Thursday 14 May
Huddersfield Giants v St Helens – BBC IPlayer, SuperLeague+ and SkySports+
Round 11 gets underway in West Yorkshire as the Giants host the Saints.
Liam Finn will take charge of the Giants for the clash at the Accu Stadium.
New additions, Cole Geyer and Lee Kershaw are in contention to make their debuts, meanwhile Joe Greenwood and Matty English come into the side. Adam Clune will not feature after suffering a hamstring injury, which is expected to sideline him for 12-16 weeks, Connor Wrench and Tanguy Zenon also drop out.
The Giants are searching for their first success since the home victory in Round 7 against the Knights.
Ready for tomorrow. ??#GiantsUnleashed pic.twitter.com/NxidlakWCP
— Huddersfield Giants ?? (@Giantsrl) May 13, 2026
Paul Rowley’s Saints will be looking to bounce back following being nilled by the Warriors in the Challenge Cup.
Winger, Kyle Feldt, returns after failing a HIA. Curtis Sironen could make his first appearance since March, meanwhile Alfie Sinclair is the third addition to the squad.
Captain, Matty Lees, suffered a knee injury last weekend which rules him out. Noah Stephens failed a HIA during the defeat, so is also ruled out. Nene MacDonald is the other Saint to be replaced.
Jonny Lomax could make his 400th career appearance. The half-back has featured 384 times for the Merseyside club.
The Saints have won the previous 13 meetings with the Giants, a run which stretches back to March 2020.
Friday 15 May
Wigan Warriors v Leeds Rhinos – 8PM Sky Sports
Arguably the clash of the weekend comes on Friday night, as the Warriors face the Rhinos.
Despite a wobble in recent weeks, the Warriors looked to be firing on all cylinders in the Challenge Cup during the 32-0 victory.
Last season at the Brick, Matt Peet’s side claimed success in Round 27, however, the Rhinos edged a close contest in Round 5 at AMT Headingley.
Just one change has been made, with Ethan Havard replacing Liam Farrell.
Brad Arthur’s Rhinos head into the clash leading the way in 2026. Eight wins from 10 matches sees them top the Super League standings.
Jack Bird misses out after minor surgery. This sees England international, Harry Newman, return following his loan spell at Hull FC. Tom Nicholson-Watton returns from his loan to replace Ethan O’Neill who heads out on his own loan spell to East Yorkshire to join Hull.
Key player, Jake Connor, is set to make his 250th Super League appearance. Connor has made 35 appearances since joining the club, which saw him claim the Steve Prescott MBE Man of Steel crown in 2025.
Jake Connor will make his 250th @SuperLeague appearance this Friday and he says he has pleased that the game has speeded up over the course of his career so far
— Leeds Rhinos (@leedsrhinos) May 12, 2026
Watch in full here https://t.co/EaqV44QBNz pic.twitter.com/fSWZDFCmmR
Wakefield Trinity v Catalans Dragons – 8PM SuperLeague+ and Sky Sports+
Daryl Powell will be hoping home comforts changes the fortunes of Trinity following successive defeats.
Jazz Tevaga returns from suspension. Seth Nikotemo and Isaiah Vagana have also been named in the 21-man squad.
The last meeting at the DIY Kitchens Stadium saw Trinity blow away the Dragons 44-6.
Dragons skipper Benjamin Garcia replaces Iszac Fa’asuamaleaui.
A victory for the Dragons would see them draw level on points with Trinity.
Saturday 16 May
York Knights v Castleford Tigers – 3PM Sky Sports+ and SuperLeague+
Saturday’s trio of matches starts at 3PM with the Knights meeting the Tigers. The 10th placed Knights will be looking to claim another Super League scalp in 2026.
Mark Applegarth’s have impressed many by defeating both Hull sides this season.
The Knights see six returning players to the squad. Toa Mata’afa, Sam Wood, Kieran Hudson, Will Dagger, Will Roberts and King Vuniyayawa all are added to the squad.
Ryan Carr makes numerous changes to the Tigers’ squad. George Lawler, Jack Ashworth, Louis Senior and George Hirst all make the 21-man squad.
The meeting will be the first since 2005 when the Tigers defeated the Knights in the Fifth Round of the Northern Rail Cup.
Toulouse Olympique v Warrington Wolves – 5PM Sky Sports+ and SuperLeague+
A third Super League meeting between the two sides will take place on Saturday, with the Wolves taking the two previous meetings with the same scoreline of 32-18 when they faced off in 2022.
Can Toulouse get successive victories after defeating Hull FC in Round 10?
Sam Burgess makes one change from his side who crashed out the Challenge Cup Semi Final. Luke Thomas has been replaced by Zach Gardner.
Leigh Leopards v Hull KR – 5:30PM Sky Sports
The Leopards and Robins have had numerous memorable meetings in recent years, with the Robins keeping the Leopards scoreless in three consecutive meetings.
Since then, Leigh dismantled Hull KR in July last season with a 28-10 success.
Adrian Lam’s side sit outside the play-offs in seventh and will be hoping to make their push earlier than previous seasons.
Willie Peters makes just one change from their successful Semi Final last weekend. James Batchelor has been stood down and replaced in the 21-man squad by Jack Charles.
A constant progression ??
— Hull KR (@hullkrofficial) May 13, 2026
Watch Peters' pre-match press ? https://t.co/HOewkbMuJl#UpTheRobins??? pic.twitter.com/AvGYi7BXac
Sunday 17 May
Bradford Bulls v Hull FC – 3PM SkySports+ and SuperLeague+
The final match of Round 11 will see two sides meet for the second time in 2026, as the Bulls face Hull FC.
Hull FC edged a closely fought contest in Round 1 with a scoreline 27-20 at the MKM Stadium. This will be Hull’s first visit to Odsal since their 34-28 defeat in Round 24 of the 2014 season.
Harvey Barron could be back in contention for Hull FC after he featured last weekend for the reserves.
Kurt Haggerty could see an influx of players returning. With Jayden Nikorima, Luke Hooley, Eribe Doro, Jayden Okunbor and Waqa Blake all in contention to return and would be much needed.
? | This Fab Five are back from injury and available for selection ahead of Sunday's clash with Hull FC!
— Bradford Bulls (@OfficialBullsRL) May 13, 2026
? | Book your spot and see which of the boys feature, giving us a huge boost ahead of a massive RD11 clash at Bartercard Odsal Stadium!#RunWithTheBulls | ??… pic.twitter.com/z26TpKoUki
The Bulls are 11th in the standings with three Super League wins this season
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