13 May 2025
Rhinos Diary: What's on this week
This week at the Rhinos sees the club's Men's, Women's and Wheelchair first teams, Netball Super League and NXT GEN sides, as well as both Men's and Women's Academy sides in action across a weekend of seven matches.
Brad Arthur's side kicks off the action with a home clash against Hull FC on Friday night, before Lois Forsell's Women's team look to brush off last week's Cup defeat as they open their Betfred Women's Super League campaign on the road. Saturday also sees the club's Under-19s Women's Academy clash with Saints as part of a double header at the Totally Wicked Stadium, whilst the unbeaten Men's Under-18s Academy are also away from home as they clash with Salford Red Devils.
If that wasn't enough, Saturday also sees James Simpson's Rhinos Wheelchair side look to book their Betfred Wheelchair Challenge Cup Final spot as they host XYZ in the semi finals, whilst Sunday is for Netball as the Super League and NXT GEN teams both play Mavericks in Sheffield.
Take a look below for more information:
Friday 16th May
Leeds Rhinos vs Hull FC
After the Cup break last weekend, Leeds Rhinos and Hull FC meet at AMT Headingley on Friday night (KO 8pm), both looking to climb to table after Magic Weekend.
Leeds' win over St Helens moved Brad Arthur's side up to fourth in the table as they lead the pack chasing down Hull KR, Wigan and Leigh. Hull FC are a point behind Leeds entering this weekend and look to put an end to their three-game losing run, which included defeat to Huddersfield in Newcastle a fortnight ago.
Match tickets start at £25 for adults, £20 for concessions and £13 for juniors and are available online at tickets.therhinos.co.uk or call the ticket office on 0371 423 1315.
Tickets are also available to purchase from Leeds Rhinos Ticket Office at AMT Headingley Stadium but check opening times before travelling.
Saturday 17th May
St Helens Women vs Leeds Rhinos Women
Leeds Rhinos' Betfred Women's Super League season begins on Saturday afternoon as Lois Forsell's side look to make a strong start against St Helens in a blockbuster clash at the Totally Wicked Stadium, kick off 2pm.
After four weeks of Challenge Cup action, the Rhinos' focus switches to the 14 rounds of league action ahead as they take on Saints for the first time in a season opener. Saints secured their place in a fifth consecutive Betfred Women's Challenge Cup Final at the weekend, but look to make a strong start to the league after last year's Grand Final defeat to York.
Tickets are available to buy now from St Helens via https://www.eticketing.co.uk/s.... Prices are at £5 for adults, £3 for concessions and £2 for juniors and are positioned in the North Stand seats. For fans wanting to watch the Under-19s game beforehand too, the game is included in your match ticket for the Women's Super League game.
St Helens Women's Under-19s vs Leeds Rhinos Women's Under-19s
Fans travelling to the Totally Wicked Stadium can also see the Under-19s Women's Academy kick off their season as they take on St Helens at 11.30am as part of the double header special.
Fans wanting to watch the Under-19s game must have a match ticket for the main Women's Super League game between St Helens and Leeds Rhinos, KO 2pm. To buy tickets, go to https://www.eticketing.co.uk/s...
Salford Red Devils Under-18s vs Leeds Rhinos Under-18s
Leeds Rhinos Under-18s also have an away outing to look forward to as the young Rhinos look to keep their place at the top of the league table with a result against Salford Red Devils Under-18s at Salford Stadium, kick off 12pm.
Oscar Brown led the scoring in a 14-try outing in the first of two meetings with Bradford to claim a fourth straight win of the year for Leeds, who now look ahead to a first meeting with the Red Devils in the Academy competition since 2016. Salford welcome Leeds to Salford Stadium having lost both their games this year against Huddersfield twice, Wakefield and Bradford.
London Roosters vs Leeds Rhinos Wheelchair
Leeds Rhinos Wheelchair are one step away from reaching the 2025 Betfred Wheelchair Challenge Cup Final as James Simpson's side prepare to take on London Roosters in the semi-finals at Barking Sport House and Gym, kick off 2.10pm.
The Rhinos saw off the challenge of Hull FC in the quarter-final stage in a 48-44 victory, but after losing out to Wigan in last year's semi-final, they look to overcome the Roosters this time around. The Roosters defeated the Warriors in the quarter finals this year, but they take on a Rhinos side who won both league games against London last year.
Entry is free of charge for the fixture.
Sunday 18th May
NIC Leeds Rhinos Netball vs London Mavericks
With five games to go in the Netball Super League season, Lauren Palmer's NIC Leeds Rhinos Netball side host London Mavericks at the Canon Medical Arena on Sunday afternoon, FCP 4pm.
Looking to break a three-game losing streak, the Rhinos came close to defeating Mavericks back in round two only to lose out by one point. Since then, Camilla Buchanan's side have won five matches to put themselves in a position to take the fourth and final semi-final spot, but three losses in their last five games have seen them fall within the grasp of Nottingham Forest who are three points behind.
Tickets are available to buy online now at tickets.rhinosnetball.co.uk, and prices are £20 for adults and £12 for juniors in the North Stand. The game is also available to watch live on Sky Sports too.
NIC Leeds Rhinos Netball Under-23s vs London Mavericks Under-23s
NIC Leeds Rhinos Netball's NXT GEN side are also in action before the first team in Sheffield as they look to bounce back from defeat to Lightning last time out by taking on Mavericks, FCP 1.30pm.
The Rhinos sit third in the table with 22 points from 11 games and can increase their points tally against a Mavericks side who have won twice all year.
Fans get the NXT GEN game included in their match tickets for the Netball Super League clash between the Rhinos and Mavericks. Go to tickets.rhinosnetball.co.uk to buy your ticket now.






























