6 Sep 2024
Match Pack: Round Twenty Five

Round 25 sees Leeds Rhinos conclude their home fixtures for 2024 as they take on Hull FC tonight, kick off 8pm.
The Rhinos continue their push for the Play Offs heading into their final three matches, whilst Hull hope their season doesn't end with the Wooden Spoon as they look to not finish at the foot of the table.
Ahead of the teams taking to the field, here is your snapshot preview of everything you need to know about the two teams:
21-man squad recap
Rhinos
Brad Arthur is able to welcome back Mikolaj Oledzki for this Friday's clash with Hull FC at AMT Headingley
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— Leeds Rhinos (@leedsrhinos) September 4, 2024
In brief
- One change for Brad Arthur ahead of this week's clash was the return of Mikolaj Oledzki, who came back into the 21-man squad for Mickael Goudemand.
- Oledzki has missed the last four games through a rib injury, but is back available for an important final three fixtures for the side.
- The remainder of the team remains the same as the one that was named to take on London last week.
- After yesterday's announcement, Rhyse Martin, James Donaldson and David Fusitu'a are set to take to the field in front of a home crowd for the last time as Rhinos players. Luis Roberts, Corey Johnson and Kieran Hudson will also depart, although they haven't been named in the 21 man squad.
Hull FC
? Simon Grix has named his 21-man squad ahead of Friday's Betfred Super League Round 25 fixture against @leedsrhinos at AMT Headingley...
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— Hull FC (@hullfcofficial) September 4, 2024
In brief
- Three changes for Hull sees Jed Cartwright, Matty Laidlaw and Tiaki Chan come back into the fold after missing the loss to Castleford.
- The retiring Danny Houghton misses out with a calf problem, whilst Leeds loanee Leon Ruan and Ryan Westerman also drop out of the 21.
- Winger Lewis Martin, who has tries in both meetings with Leeds so far this year, comes into the game as Hull's top try scorer
- Hull remain without Liam Sutcliffe (foot), Jake Trueman (calf), Davy Litten (knee) Nick Staveley (knee), Charlie Severs (shoulder), Ed Chamberlain (shoulder), King Vuniyayawa (ankle), and Will Kirby.
Form
Rhinos
Round Twenty - Lost 22-16 vs Salford Red Devils
Round Twenty One - Won 30-4 vs Wigan Warriors
Round Twenty Two - Lost 24-6 vs Warrington Wolves
Round Twenty Three - Won 18-6 vs Catalans Dragons
Round Twenty Four - Won 21-20 vs London Broncos
Hull FC
Round Twenty - Lost 46-6 vs St Helens
Round Twenty One - Lost 42-12 vs Leigh Leopards
Round Twenty Two - Lost 29-4 vs London Broncos
Round Twenty Three - Lost 22-4 vs Wigan Warriors
Round Twenty Four - Lost 39-20 vs Castleford Tigers
Head to head

Last time out
How to keep up with today’s game
Last Minute Tickets
If you have a last-minute urge to watch some Rugby League, tickets are available to buy on the day of the game; but please be aware that purchasing tickets on a matchday is always subject to availability and cannot be guaranteed. Prices also increase on a matchday by £3, and all offers are now unavailable.
Fans can buy tickets via the following methods:
Online - Tickets can be purchased online at tickets.therhinos.co.uk up until kick off and your tickets will be sent to your email address to use on your smartphone at the turnstiles.
On the turnstiles - (Subject to availability) fans can purchase tickets which cover entry to the AMT East Terrace and Western Terrace. This can be done via the turnstiles on St Michaels Lane (Gate B) and Kirkstall Lane (Gate G) on matchday using contactless payment with either a credit / debit card or payment using a smartphone. Cash is no longer accepted on the turnstiles.
From the Ticket Office - Leeds Rhinos Ticket Office on St Michaels Lane is where fans can purchase ticket for AMT East Stand Seating and North Stand and South Stand Seating as well as standing in the South Stand Terrace. Card payments are preferred.
Radio
BBC Radio Leeds is your first stop for all things Rugby League on Friday night - click here to listen live https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/p...
TV Broadcasts
Sky Sports have the whole Super League season covered with every match available to watch live. The Rhinos' clash with Hull FC is available on a Sky Sports + stream from 7.55pm, which fans can access through either your Sky subscription or with a NOW day pass, which is priced at £14.99.
The game will also be available to watch live on SuperLeague+. To get started, go to https://superleagueplus.co.uk/...
Social Media
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