28 Apr 2024
Next Up: London Broncos

Off the back of their win over Hull FC, the month of May opens with Leeds Rhinos hosting London Broncos in round ten of the Betfred Super League at AMT Headingley, kick off 8pm.
Here's a preview ahead of the fixture:
Our opposition
London Broncos are coming into this week's matchup against Leeds still looking for their first competitive win of 2024, but Mike Eccles' side can be praised for their attitude and efforts after nine games back in the Betfred Super League.
The club were promoted back to the top flight after defeating Toulouse in the Championship Grand Final last year, bringing to an end a five-year wait to return to Super League. Under Eccles, who moved from leading the club's performance department to take up the full time head coaching role in December 2023, preparations saw nine players come into the team during the off-season including Rhys Kennedy, Hakim Miloudi and Lee Kershaw who have previous Super League experience, amongst investment in some of the top Championship players.
Results up to now might not have gone the Broncos' way, but they have certainly been competitive in a number of matches already. Opening the season with tough losses to last year's Grand Finalists Catalans and nine-time champions St Helens, London showed their true colours when they looked to upset Hull FC when Robbie Storey raced away for a great solo effort. Agonisingly, it wasn't to be as Morgan Smith's late effort stole the points for the black and whites.
Clashes with Warrington in the league and cup, as well as a 60-22 defeat at the hands of Wigan kept the side at the bottom of the league standings, before Huddersfield and Hull KR also took wins away from the London club. Round eight saw them grind out a low-scoring 12-4 score line against Salford on home soil - Iliess Macani scoring the sole Broncos try - but last week's trip to the Tigers saw Castleford score 40 points passed the Broncos at the Jungle.
Now they head to Headingley for the first of two visits this season, the second coming later in July, and then it's back to the Cherry Red Records Stadium in rounds 11 and 12 for the visits of both Hull FC and Hull KR.

Head to head
Last three Super League Meetings at AMT Headingley
2019 - Leeds Rhinos 16 London Broncos 18
2014 - Leeds Rhinos 54 London Broncos 6
2013 - Leeds Rhinos 30 London Broncos 6
Around the League
Here's how the rest of Round Ten lines up around Super League:
Wigan Warriors vs Catalans Dragons - Thursday 2nd May, KO 8pm
Huddersfield Giants vs Salford Red Devils - Friday 3rd May, KO 7.45pm
Warrington Wolves vs Hull FC - Friday 3rd May, KO 8pm
Leeds Rhinos vs London Broncos - Friday 3rd May, KO 8pm
Hull KR vs St Helens - Saturday 4th May, KO 3pm
Leigh Leopards vs Castleford Tigers - Saturday 4th May, KO 5.30pm
Fans can watch all the action live on Sky Sports, plus four games from this round will be available to watch on Super League+, including the Rhinos clash with the Broncos. Find out more here.
Get behind the Rhinos at AMT Headingley

Friday night sees Rhinos fans get two games for the price of one as the annual Leeds Beckett vs University of Leeds Varsity match will be a curtain raiser to the main event between the Rhinos and Broncos.
Ticket prices start at £25 for adults, £20 for concessions and £13 for juniors, with prices rising by £3 on matchdays.
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).