30 Jun 2024
Next Up: London Broncos

After the international break, Leeds Rhinos host London Broncos for the second time this season as part of a triple header at AMT Headingley on Saturday 6th July, kick off 3pm.
Alongside the men's side, who look to build on their win over Leigh Leopards last time out, Saturday also sees the Rhinos Women and Under-18s Academy feature as fans get more Rugby League for their money.
Here's a preview ahead of the fixture:
Our opposition
London Broncos were certainly competitive in a number of their opening matches back in the Betfred Super League, but Mike Eccles will be concerned about the gap building between them and Hull FC in the league standings.
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 as 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 40 point defeats on the road to Castleford and Leeds saw the home sides come away with the league points.

A first win of the campaign finally came in round 11, as London got their own back at Hull FC in a 34-18 victory at the Cherry Red Records Stadium. Six different try scorers for London saw Oli Leyland, Lee Kershaw, Jarred Bassett, Storey, James Meadows and Alex Walker all touch down as the Broncos broke a 12-game losing streak.
It was short lived though as defeats to Hull KR, Salford, St Helens and a 36-0 loss to Wigan last time out, coupled with Hull's win over Leeds in round 14, means that the black and whites have opened a two point gap with 12 games left. Looking at their next five games, London travel three times to Leeds, Leigh and Hull KR, but home clashes sees Castleford and Catalans visit the Cherry Red as the season heads into August.
Head to head

Last time out at AMT Headingley
Around the League
Here's how the rest of Round Sixteen lines up around Super League:
Wigan Warriors vs Leigh Leopards - Friday 5th July, KO 8pm
St Helens vs Castleford Tigers - Friday 5th July, KO 8pm
Warrington Wolves vs Huddersfield Giants - Friday 5th July, KO 8pm
Leeds Rhinos vs London Broncos - Saturday 6th July, KO 3pm
Hull KR vs Catalans Dragons - Saturday 6th July, KO 5.30pm
Salford Red Devils vs Hull FC - Sunday 7th July, KO 3pm
Fans can watch all the action live on Sky Sports, including the Rhinos' clash against London, plus the Rhinos game is one of four games from this round that will be available to watch live on Super League+. Find out more about Super League+ here.
More information

Saturday sees AMT Headingley host a huge triple header of action as the Rhinos Men's, Women's and Academy teams all take to the field from 12.30pm.
Fans get all three games included for the usual price of a match ticket, starting with the Rhinos Women hoping to overturn St Helens after the two sides went head to head in the Challenge Cup Final. The Men's side take over at 3pm as they face London for the second time this year, before the Academy round off proceedings against Castleford at 5.30pm.
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).