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Wolf Competitions Super League Predictor | Round 14

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Wolf Competitions Super League Predictor | Round 14

The halfway point of the 2026 season is here and the Betfred Super League has indeed hit different.

But what does the rest of 2026 have in store? And how is everyone doing on the Wolf Competitions Super League Predictor Game?

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Here’s a rundown of the seven upcoming fixtures and their weighted scores.

St Helens v Warrington Wolves

A Thursday Night thriller awaits 4th and 2nd!

The Wolves have won their last six encounters against the Red V, their longest winning run against the Saints in the history of the Super League! However, prior to that run, the Red V were undefeated in seven against Warrington.

Both sides have been red hot in 2026 - St Helens have been successful at home, winning their last six matches at the BrewDog Stadium, even when trailing at the break in half of those fixtures.

Meanwhile, Warrington have a decent away record winning their last two on the road!

Who will come up on top in this one? The Wolf Competitions Super League Predictor can’t decide!

Weighted Predictions: Saints (5 points), Wolves (5 points)

Toulouse Olympique v Leeds Rhinos

Interestingly, history favours the home side in this fixture. In the last two Betfred Super League meetings between Toulouse and the Rhinos, it’s the French side that have come out on top. By double-digit margins too!

However, it’s a different story this season.

Toulouse haven’t tasted victory at Stade Ernest Wallon for some time; having lost their last five home matches, which leaves them sitting in 12th place.

On the other hand, the Rhinos have won their last two away fixtures and are flying high at the top of the table.

Who are you backing to come away with the two points on Friday? Will you take a chance with the underdogs?

Weighted Predictions: Toulouse (8 points), Rhinos (2 points)

Wakefield Trinity v Wigan Warriors

There’s been nothing to separate Trinity and the Warriors in their recent meetings.

In their last six encounters, each side has won three apiece - with the home side on the day emerging victorious.

Trinity will be full of confidence after winning three on the bounce, including a last-minute winner against the champions in Round 13.

And after a disappointing few weeks, the Warriors have strung together three wins in their last four Super League matches, whilst lifting the Betfred Challenge Cup trophy in between. Matt Peet’s men have also won by a whopping 20+ points in each of these.

Who wins this highly anticipated top six clash?

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

Hull KR v York Knights

This will be just the second time these two teams have met in the top flight, with their first meeting in February being one for the history books.

Will we see something similar this time round? The Knights will certainly hope so…

The reigning champions have been ruthless at Sewell Group Craven Park, having won 27 out of the last 30 at their East Hull fortress.

The Robins are heavy favourites in Round 13 - will you play it safe and predict Willie Peters’ men to win at home again?

Weighted Predictions: Robins (2 points), Knights (8 points)

Hull FC v Huddersfield Giants

Huddersfield Giants have won six of their last seven Super League games against Hull FC, including all three of their trips to the MKM Stadium in that period by margins of 16+ points - their longest ever streak of wins there!

They do, however, sit four points below the Black & Whites at present - making Andy Last's team favourites in Predictor.

Both sides have been out of form in recent weeks, with their last wins coming in April.

Weighted Predictions: Hull FC (3 points), Giants (7 points)

Catalans Dragons v Castleford Tigers

The Dragons have enjoyed facing the Tigers, winning 10 of the last 13 encounters. This run includes a streak of six home wins at the Stade Gilbert Brutus, hammering Cas on each occasion 22.5 points!

In more recent times the Dragons’ haven’t fared too well, losing their two previous home fixtures. On the other hand, the Tigers have relished on their travels, winning two out of the last three.

Castleford also like to defy the odds, having beaten the Saints and the Warriors already in 2026!

It's a close one in the predictor weightings, but which way will you swing?

Weighted Predictions: Dragons (4 points), Tigers (6 points)

Bradford Bulls v Leigh Leopards

It’s been over 20 years since the Bulls took on the Leopards in Super League, and there will be no love lost, having faced each other plenty of times in the Betfred Championship over the years.

The Leopards have a good record against newly promoted sides, winning six of the last seven.

Bradford though, have already matched their home winning record from their last Super League season (2014) - winning five out of the last seven at Bartercard Odsal.

We now know that these two sides will face each other in Las Vegas next February, but who will claim the spoils on Sunday?

Weighted Predictions: Bulls (6 points), Leopards (4 points)

 

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