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Round 13 Preview

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Round 13 Preview

We’re back to it in the Betfred Super League! Round 13 is just around the corner...

Thursday 4 June

Leeds Rhinos v St Helens (20.00) - live on Sky Sports

1st meets 3rd at AMT Headingley Stadium on Thursday Night, with the Rhinos looking to continue their quest at the top of the table.

Similarly, the Saints are on a mission and also find themselves locked in and joint-top with 18 league points.

The Red V have won their last eight away meetings with Leeds, including the unforgettable Eliminator match last season when Shane Wright snatched victory in the dying seconds with the iconic ‘Left to Wright’ try.

Brad Arthur’s Rhinos will no doubt be hunting down revenge for this heartbreak, but can they overcome their opponents?

Rhinos centre Jack Bird returns to the squad, whilst Tom Holroyd is back in contention.

Lachie Miller will miss the second game of his three match suspension. 

For the Saints, Rowley makes two changes to his squad, with Noah Stephens and Jackson Hastings out. Coming into the 21-man squad are youngsters George Whitby and Alfie Sinclair.

Bradford Bulls v York Knights (20.00) - live on Sky Sports+ and SuperLeague+

Two old Betfred Championship rivals will meet for the first time in the top flight, but who will pick up an important two points, which will help to move them away from the lower end of the table?

Castleford Tigers v Leigh Leopards (20.00) - live on Sky Sports+ and SuperLeague+

There’s a clash of the cats on Friday Night. Leigh Leopards head over to the OneBore Stadium, looking to secure back-to-back wins and keep up the pace with the top six.

Standing in their way is a Tigers side boosted over their emphatic and shock Round 12 win against St Helens.

A victory for the hosts on Friday keeps them right in the Play-Off mix.

Did you know that Leigh's Josh Charnley needs just two tries to draw level with Super League's all-time try scorer Ryan Hall? We'll certainly be keeping an eye on these two!

Warrington Wolves v Hull FC (20.00) - live on Sky Sports+ and SuperLeague+

The third offering on Friday sees Warrington welcome Hull FC. The Wolves have won their last four matches, whereas the Black & Whites are without a win in their last three.

Last season, the sides met on three occasions, with Warrington winning two out of three.

Saturday 6 June

Huddersfield Giants v Toulouse Olympique (15.00) - live on Sky Sports+ and SuperLeague+

The Giants will return to the FLAIR Stadium this Saturday, as Toulouse Olympique come to town.

Due to the unavailability of the Accu Stadium, Huddersfield have chosen to play at the home of Betfred Championship’s Dewsbury Rams - a venue they played at once last season versus Wigan Warriors.

The teams have come up against each other twice in their history, with the Claret & Gold triumphing each time.

This weekend, it’s a battle of the bottom as Huddersfield aim to move off the table in the coming weeks. The first team in line for them to overtake, is, in fact, Sylvain Houles' French side.

Wakefield Trinity v Hull KR (20.00) - live on BBC, Sky Sports+ and SuperLeague+

Expect fireworks when Wakefield take on the champions Hull KR.

Trinity are in fifth, whilst the Robins are sitting just above in fourth. Only two points separates them both from the top and they'll both be keen to stay in the top six. 

Last time out at the DIY Kitchen's Stadium saw Trinity pull off a remarkable 28-12 victory on home turf. Prior to this, the Robins ran out winners in the two other encounters of 2025.

Catalans Dragons v Wigan Warriors (20.00 UK, 21.00 CEST) - live on Sky Sports 

It’s a big day on Saturday. The Betfred Super League returns to where it all began in 2026 as Catalans Dragons celebrate their 20th anniversary of competing in the competition, as well as 30 years since Super League first kicked off between Paris St Germain and Sheffield Eagles on home soil.

The Dragons will host Wigan Warriors at the Stade Jean Bouin - the home of Stade Français and Paris FC.

This follows the two sides relocating their 2019 meeting to Barcelona FC’s Camp Nou where a regular season Super League record was set with 31,555 supporters in attendance.

Catalans will be ready to put on a show on what is a landmark year for the club, whilst Wigan come into this tie on the back of their brilliant Betfred Challenge Cup Final victory last Saturday, with all focus now swiftly turning to the Super League.

 

Fans can find all details for the Round 13 fixtures here.

For information on SuperLeague+ and how to purchase your passes, click here.