1 Jun 2025
Next Up: Warrington Wolves

Leeds Rhinos are next in action on Saturday 14th June as they welcome Warrington Wolves to AMT Headingley Stadium for round 14 of the Betfred Super League, kick off 5.30pm.
Here's your match preview for the fixture:
Opposition Overview
Following their Cup Final appearance against Hull KR, Warrington Wolves return to league action against the Rhinos looking to turn their season back in the right direction after a dip in form.
Sam Burgess is in a different situation to his first year in charge of the Wolves, after he led the side to a semi final appearance and a third-place finish. Fast-forward to the halfway point of this season and the club finds itself outside of the Play Off picture after winning only two matches since the start of April.
Blistering form in the Cup saw the Wolves take down Whitehaven, Widnes, St Helens and Leigh on their way back to Wembley for a second consecutive season, and they similarly started the Super League campaign. Huddersfield, Catalans, Saints and Leeds were all beaten in the first six rounds as the Wolves looked set to be a strong competitor this year, but April saw a turn of form. Since their 16-14 win against Leeds at the Halliwell Jones Stadium, the Wolves have only been able to secure a third win of the year against St Helens as they've lost five of six league games up until round 13.
With captain and star half back George Williams and free-scoring winger Matty Ashton both sidelined, Hull FC, Leigh and Wigan all got results in tight contests against the Wire, but recent outings against Wakefield and Hull KR have been far more one-sided. Daryl Powell beat his former club on home soil as Trinity scored seven tries compared to Warrington's two at the DIY Kitchens Stadium, before Tom Davies led the try scoring in a 31-12 loss at the hands of the league leading Robins in round 12.
Last time out they got back to winning ways against the Tigers ahead of a trip to Wembley.
Dufty is one of the leading names in a Warrington's side as the full back once again sits as one of the competition's leading ball carriers and metre makers. Ben Currie leads the tackling front with 367, whilst Burgess has been unafraid to look towards his younger players, notably Arron Lindop, Jake Thewlis, Max Wood and Tom Whitehead.

Last Five Meetings at AMT Headingley
2024 - Rhinos 8 Wolves 34
2023 - Rhinos 24 Wolves 22
2022 - Rhinos 24 Wolves 18
2022 - Rhinos 20 Wolves 22
2021 - Rhinos 26 Wolves 27
Round 13 Review
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Highlights - Rhinos vs Warrington 2024
Tickets available now
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.
Plus Rhinos fans get more rugby action for their money as the Rhinos Reserves are in action beforehand too.