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Next Up: St Helens

Friday night Rugby League returns for Leeds Rhinos as Brad Arthur's side clash with St Helens at the Totally Wicked Stadium in round 15 of the Betfred Super League, kick off 8pm.
Here's your match preview for the fixture:
Opposition Overview
St Helens have been able to stabalise their Super League form since they last met Leeds at Magic Weekend, as Paul Wellens' side have brushed off a run of three consecutive defeats to win three of their last four league outings.
Friday's meeting is the third of four fixtures against the Rhinos this season, after the clubs met in the fourth round of the Betfred Challenge Cup and at Magic Weekend in Round 10. Currently tied at one win apiece after Leeds bounced back from Cup defeat to the Saints by recording a 17-4 result in Newcastle, the home side come into this game as favourites based on previous form - they've only conceded three losses to the Rhinos at the Totally Wicked Stadium in the last decade.
Wellens' side look to have also found their form with George Whitby alongside Jonny Lomax in the halves and Jack Welsby at full back (although the latter missed their recent game against Salford). Top try scorer Tristan Sailor has kept his scoring efforts up on the edge with a total of three tries in 40 points triumphs against Huddersfield and Catalans, meanwhile the forward pack has settled with Matty Lees, Alex Walmsley and Morgan Knowles leading the line.
After defeating the Red Devils last time out, Saints look ahead to facing both the Red Devils again after Friday's game before heading to AMT Headingley in July following their round 17 game against Hull FC. Leigh, Castleford and Wakefield await after that as Wellens' side look to pick up form and climb the league table with the end of the season in sight.

Last Five Meetings at AMT Headingley
2024 - Saints 40 Rhinos 10
2023 - Saints 22 Rhinos 18
2023 - Saints 24 Rhinos 25
2022 - Saints 42 Rhinos 12
2021 - Saints 40 Rhinos 6
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Tickets and travel available for Saints clash
Fans can secure their tickets and travel to see the Rhinos in action against St Helens now.
Seating and standing tickets are both available, starting at £27 for adults, £19 for concessions and £6 for juniors in standing areas. Travel is also available for £20 per person, leaving the Bartercard Training Complex at 5pm.
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