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Round 15 Preview
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We’re midway through the 2026 Betfred Super League with all attention turning to the league standings, Play-Off positions, and both individual and team performances in the second half of the season.
Here’s what’s coming up in Round 15…
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Thursday 18 June
Warrington Wolves v Leeds Rhinos (20.00) - live on Sky Sports
It’s a top two showdown! Warrington Wolves host Leeds Rhinos in what is set to be a scintillating encounter.
The sides last met in Super League’s 30th Birthday Round, where the Rhinos edged a 26-22 thriller at AMT Headingley.
This time, they’ll face off at the Halliwell Jones Stadium - a place where the Wolves have been hard to beat in 2026.
The question is - who will be sitting top of the Betfred Super League table after this one?
For Warrington, Arron Lindop is named for the first time this season and could make his long-waited return from an ACL injury. Cai Taylor-Wray and Adam Holroyd are also included.
Sadly, Zack Gardner will be sidelined for the remainder of the season with a shoulder injury sustained against St Helens.
The Rhinos make just one change as their star man Lachlan Miller is named in the 21-man squad, and Riley Lumb drops out.
Friday 19 June
Hull KR v Leigh Leopards (20.00) - live on Sky Sports+ and SuperLeague+
The champions are back on home soil and look to tick off another home victory when they welcome Leigh Leopards to Sewell Group Craven Park.
Willie Peters’ men have been almost invincible in their home matches in recent seasons, winning 22 out of their last 24 there.
But with the Leopards six wins from seven and hunting down a Play-Off spot - could we be in for a close contest?
Hull KR have won their last five home meetings with Leigh, and also defeated them on the road back in Round 6 (16-20).
For the Robins, Oli Gildart misses out due to HIA protocols and Sauaso Sue comes into the team.
Hull FC v Wakefield Trinity (20.00) - live on Sky Sports+ and SuperLeague+
It’s a busy evening in Hull, as the Black & Whites are also at home and will play Wakefield Trinity.
Hull are searching for a second straight win at the MKM Stadium, whilst Trinity will be hoping to bounce back from last week’s loss to Wigan at the first attempt.
Lewis Martin returns for the hosts, and has scored tries in his sides' last three meetings with Wakefield. Davy Litten is also included, whilst Ben Johnson and Lennon Clark step aside.
Jazz Tevaga is back for Trinity, whilst Kian McGann earns a call-up. Jayden Myers and Oliver Pratt drop out as a result.
Saturday 20 June
York Knights v Wigan Warriors (15.00) - live on Sky Sports+ and SuperLeague+
York Knights take on a high-flying Wigan Warriors on Saturday. The Warriors look unstoppable at present, whereas the Knights are trying to find their next win.
Last time out, there was almost an upset on the cards, with the Warriors only just managing to pull off a 23-22 victory...
Catalans Dragons v Bradford Bulls (18.00, UK) - live on Sky Sports+ and SuperLeague+
Can Catalans Dragons secure back-to-back wins on Saturday? They have a decent record against the Bradford Bulls and are undefeated in their last four home meetings with them, having won three and drawn one.
Bradford will be hoping to avoid history repeating itself, however, as they seek their first away win since their return to the top flight in 2026.
But Kurt Haggerty’s men are more than capable of defeating the Dragons, having already done so in Round 2 - something which the Bulls will take great confidence from heading into Saturday's tie.
Castleford Tigers v Toulouse Olympique (20.00) - live on Sky Sports+ and SuperLeague+
The third and final game of Saturday sees Castleford versus Toulouse.
The French side have never won away at the OneBore Stadium, but did defeat the Tigers at home in Round 2 this year (24-12).
Sunday 21 June
St Helens v Huddersfield Giants (15.00) - live on Sky Sports+ and SuperLeague+
Which side will return to winning ways in Super League’s Sunday action?
Sixth-placed Saints could be feeling with pressure from the Leopards just below them, so it's an important two points at stake for them.
Meanwhile, the Giants will be trying their hardest to move away from the bottom in this second half of the season and give head coach Jim Lenihan his first win.
The Red V have won their last 14 meetings with Huddersfield.
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