2 Sep 2024

Next Up: Hull FC

Round 25 sees Leeds Rhinos run out at AMT Headingley for the final time this season as they take on Hull FC as part of inclusivity round, kick off 8pm.

Here's a preview ahead of the fixture:


Our opposition

Hull opened the season with defeats to Hull KR on home turf and Warrington, but a comeback win against London saw Morgan Smith score the winning try to take victory away from the Broncos. A run of four losses proved to be Tony Smith's last games in charge of the side as Leigh and Hull KR took points off the black and whites in rounds five and six, as well as Huddersfield who tallied up 106 points in a 50-6 win in the Challenge Cup and 56-22 result in Super League.

Simon Grix and Francis Cumins took over on an interim basis for losses to St Helens and the Rhinos at the end of April, and despite squad investment that brought Tom Briscoe back to his former club along with Ed Chamberlain, Yusuf Aydin, Jed Cartwright and King Vuniyayawa, the club remained without a win until round 14. Warrington, London, Huddersfield and Castleford all added losses to the black and whites' record during May, but an 18-10 win over the Rhinos saw the side grind out a win.

The only other side to lose to Hull was Wigan in round 18 as Grix's side held onto a 24-4 lead to secure a 24-22 win at full time. Since then though, the club are still looking for another win as they tussle with London at the bottom of the league table, having lost to the Broncos at Magic Weekend as part of a current five game losing run. Last time out, they lost 39-20 in a high scoring affair against Castleford at the Jungle.



Last time out at AMT Headingley


Around the League

Here's how this week lines up around Super League:

Round Twenty Five

Castleford Tigers vs Leigh Leopards - Friday 6th September, KO 8pm

Wigan Warriors vs Hull KR - Friday 6th September, KO 8pm

Leeds Rhinos vs Hull FC - Friday 6th September, KO 8pm

Warrington Wolves vs St Helens - Saturday 7th September, KO 3pm

Salford Red Devils vs Catalans Dragons - Saturday 7th September, KO 5.30pm

Huddersfield Giants vs London Broncos - Sunday 8th September, KO 3pm

Fans can watch all the action live on Sky Sports, including the Rhinos' clash against Hull FC. Four games from this round will also be available to watch live on Super League+. Find out more about Super League+ here.


More information

Leeds Rhinos will use their final home game of the season against Hull FC on Friday 6th September as the culmination of a week long celebration of the entire One Team Team Rhinos family. The Inclusivity Round fixture will be a showcase for the many teams who make up the Rhinos and a chance for them to have their time in the spotlight for Rhinos fans to show their appreciation.

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).

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