5 Apr 2024
Match Pack: Round Seven
Round seven of the Betfred Super League sends Warrington Wolves to Leeds Rhinos as Rohan Smith meets Sam Burgess for the first time in the league at AMT Headingley, KO 8pm.
Ahead of the teams taking to the field, here is your snapshot preview of everything you need to know about tonight's teams:
21-man squad recap
Rhinos
England prop Tom Holroyd is set to return to action this Friday for the Rhinos clash with Warrington Wolves, kick off 8pm, at AMT Headingley after overcoming the elbow injury he suffered against St Helens two weeks ago.
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— Leeds Rhinos (@leedsrhinos) April 3, 2024
In brief
- One addition to the Rhinos side after the win over Castleford is prop Tom Holroyd's inclusion in the 21-man squad. The prop missed the Tigers clash with an elbow injury suffered against St Helens in the Cup.
- Head coach Rohan Smith has also included youngsters Ned McCormack and Ben Littlewood; the latter for the first time in his career. McCormack has been performing well for the Reserves, scoring in their recent win over St Helens, whilst Littlewood touched down twice against Leigh in the Reserves' opening game.
- Justin Sangare misses out with a one-game suspension.
Wolves
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— Warrington Wolves (@WarringtonRLFC) April 3, 2024
In brief
- Changes to the Wolves side that lost to Catalans sees Max Wood return from his loan at Bradford and Connor Wrench come back into the squad. Wood was a try scorer at the weekend for Bradford in their win over Halifax.
- Sam Burgess is light on forwards as Joe Philbin and Zane Musgrove are both ruled out under HIA protocols. Joe Bullock is back from his loan spell at Hull FC and is in contention to make his first appearance since a 58-4 win over London.
- Free-scoring backs Matt Dufty, Josh Thewlis and Matty Ashton are all included. Dufty looks to jump Leeds' Ash Handley in the try charts when the two go head to head on the AMT Headingley pitch.
- Warrington also have a forward ruled out through suspension as Paul Vaughan was given a two-match ban on Monday.
Form
Rhinos
Round Two - Lost 22-12 vs Hull KR
Round Three - Won 18-10 vs Catalans Dragons
Round Four - Won 22-16 vs Leigh Leopards
Round Five - Lost 18-8 vs St Helens
Round Six - Won 26-6 vs Castleford Tigers
Wolves
Round Two - Won 36-10 vs Hull FC
Round Three - Won 30-8 vs Castleford Tigers
Round Four - Won 22-20 vs Hull KR
Round Five - Won 58-4 vs London Broncos
Round Six - Lost 32-24 vs Catalans Dragons
Head to head

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Be at the game

Be at AMT Headingley tonight to see the Rhinos take on Warrington in the Betfred Super League.
Ticket prices have risen from start at £28 for adults, £23 for concessions and £16 for juniors. To buy tickets go to tickets.therhinos.co.uk or call the ticket office on 0371 423 1315. Opening hours: Monday-Friday 10am-4pm (excluding Bank Holidays). Tickets also available to purchase from Leeds Rhinos Club Shop at AMT Headingley Stadium (CLICK HERE to check opening hours before travelling).
Watch live
Sky Sports have the whole Super League season covered, and tonight's game is available to watch on Sky Sports Main Event and Action, starting at 7.30pm. Watch live via your Sky subscription or get a day pass for NOW TV at £11.99.
Fans around the world can also watch the game on SuperLeague+. To get started, go to https://www.superleagueplus.co.uk, or download the iOS or Android SuperLeague+ app, and log in using your existing OurLeague login, or if they don’t have one, create a new account.
Listen Live
BBC West Yorkshire Sport on BBC Radio Leeds has you covered with live commentary - listen here.
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