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Super League Predictor | Round 3
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Have you started playing the Super League Predictor in 2026? It’s time for Round 3’s predictions, which includes Hull KR and Leeds Rhinos’ clash in Las Vegas!
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Here is a quick break-down of all seven Super League games coming up, as well as their predictor weightings…
Wigan Warriors v Leigh Leopards
A mouthwatering Battle of the Borough awaits this Thursday.
Who can ever forget last year’s 1-0 thriller at The Brick Community Stadium when the Leopards snatched a victory at the death? Or the two more pulsating contests that unfolded later on in the regular season? Will we witness similar drama in 2026?
It’s the Warriors who have won 12 of their last 14 games against their rivals, however, including an 18-6 win when they met in the 2025 semi-finals.
Matt Peet’s men have also won their last five home games on the bounce.
Can Wigan maintain their perfect start, or will the Leopards seek revenge?
Weighted predictions: Warriors (4 points), Leopards (6 points)
Castleford Tigers v Huddersfield Giants
The Giants have won eight of their last nine Super League games against the Tigers and have, astonishingly, won their last three encounters at The OneBore Stadium by a combined score of 108-20!
Neither side wants to be winless heading into Round 4, but they are both failing to find form at present.
Castleford have lost nine of their last 10 Super League games including their last four in a row, while Huddersfield have lost their last three consecutive games in the competition.
Who are you backing to pick up their first win?
Weighted predictions: Tigers (7 points), Giants (3 points)
Hull FC v York Knights
The Black & Whites meet the Knights in Super League for the first time in history and hold a decent record against newly promoted opposition, having won their last three consecutive games against such teams.
Recently, Hull FC have thrived on home soil, winning four of their last six Super League games at MKM Stadium.
Will you predict home or away?
Weighted predictions: Hull FC (4 points), Knights (6 points)
Warrington Wolves v Wakefield Trinity
Trinity have had a decent winning run against the Wolves in recent times – and have won six of their last seven Super League meetings, including their last three in a row, scoring 40+ points twice in those last three wins.
They will face a very different Warrington side this time round though – a side that came out firing in Round 1 and snapped a five-game losing streak with a 24-14 win against St Helens.
Sam Burgess’ men are also hunting for successive wins for the first time since Round 18 last season…
Weighted predictions: Wolves (4 points), Trinity (6 points)
Catalans Dragons v St Helens
Catalans have lost their last three straight Super League games against St Helens after winning four in a row against them previously.
Both teams enter this game with one win from two.
Can the Dragons bounce back in the south of France? Saints might have something to say about that!
Weighted predictions: Dragons (5 points), Saints (5 points)
Hull KR v Leeds Rhinos
Viva Las Vegas!
The Robins and the Rhinos will go head-to-head at the famous Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, but who will triumph on a world stage? Expect to be spoiled with yet another stunning spectacle.
After their World Club Challenge win, Willie Peters’ all-conquering Hull KR appear unstoppable, but Leeds Rhinos will be just as motivated as they look to put themselves in the spotlight.
Who gets a Vegas victory?
Weighted predictions: Robins (8 points), Rhinos (2 points)
Bradford Bulls v Toulouse Olympique
The two former Betfred Championship heavyweights will reignite their rivalry on Sunday afternoon, and we can envisage it being a tasty to-do!
The Super League returnees last met in the Championship semi-finals, where Toulouse defeated Bradford Bulls 24-20.
The Bulls have won eight of their last nine games at Bartercard Odsal in all competitions, while Toulouse have begun their 2026 campaign with back-to-back wins – did you know that the last promoted team to make a better start to a season was Salford Red Devils in 1997?
Predictor weightings are pretty fair on this one, wouldn’t you say? The question is, who are you going to choose?
Weighted predictions: Bulls (5 points), Toulouse (5 points)
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