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What's on this week at the Rhinos
With the 2026 season now in full swing, Rhinos fans have a full menu of matches available to watch over the course of the week.
The Under-18s Academy begin the action on Thursday night as they face Hull KR before the Reserves also meet the Robins on Saturday. Brad Arthur's first team headline Friday night, whilst Sunday sees the Women's teams both clash with Barrow Raiders in a double header of action at the Speed Competitions Stadium. There is also matches for our inclusivity teams as the Rhinos Wheelchair team face Hull FC and PDRL clash with Wakefield both on Saturday.
Here are the matches coming up for you this weekend:
Thursday 11th June
Leeds Rhinos Under-18s Academy vs Hull KR Under-18s Academy
Kicking off the action on Thursday night, the Rhinos Under-18s Academy take to the field at Stanningley as Chev Walker's side take on Hull KR Under-18s Academy, kick off 7pm.
Live on Rhinos TV+ for subscribers, the Rhinos can continue what has been a strong season already as they look to add a sixth consecutive win to their record after a big 34-6 win over Huddersfield last time out. Hull KR travel to Leeds on the other hand knowing that a win would aide their battle to stay in the top six with five games remaining.
Entry to the game is priced at £5 adults, £3 concessions and free for Under-16s.
Fans are reminded when parking at Stanningley to be courteous to the surrounding residents and use either the main car park or large car park on entrance to the ground.
Friday 12th June
Toulouse Olympique vs Leeds Rhinos
The Betfred Super League leading Leeds Rhinos take on newly promoted Toulouse Olympique in round 13 of the league competition on Friday night, kick off 7pm.
After their huge win over St Helens, the Rhinos cemented their place at the top of the table ahead of travelling to the Stade Ernest Wallon for the first time since 2022. Toulouse were also victorious in round 12 against Huddersfield as they opened a four-point gap to the Giants at the foot of the table, and look for only their second ever win over Leeds.
Reserved seating tickets are all priced at €10.99 in the East Stand (Gate 10). Fans will receive their tickets via email once their order is confirmed.
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Saturday 13th June
Hull KR Reserves vs Leeds Rhinos Reserves
The final game of the first half of the Reserves season pits Leeds Rhinos against Hull KR at Sewell Group Craven Park as Chev Walker's side continue their title retention mission on Saturday, kick off 1pm.
Finding form after a rough start to the year, the Rhinos Reserves defeated St Helens to move up to second in the standings and confirm their place in the top half of the table as the season splits after this weekend. A place in the top six is still at stake for Hull KR, who need a win against the Rhinos and results for Hull FC or Castleford Tigers to go their way to leapfrog into the six.
Hull FC Wheelchair vs Leeds Rhinos Wheelchair
After a dominant win over Wigan in their last game, Leeds Rhinos Wheelchair have the chance to close the gap to London Roosters and Halifax Panthers at the top of the Wheelchair Super League table as they take on Hull FC at the Allam Sports Centre, kick off 2.30pm.
James Simpson-Hill's side added the win over the Warriors to a victory over Edinburgh, despite losing out to London in between wins. Before taking on the Panthers next week in a huge game of the season, the Rhinos clash with a Hull side, whose sole win of the year came against the Giants on the road back in April.
Leeds Rhinos PDRL
The penultimate PDRL round of the year takes place at on Saturday as the Rhinos look to add to their win over Castleford with a tough clash versus Wakefield on Saturday afternoon.
Held at Wakefield, it is a chance for Leeds to add another win before meeting Wigan next month in another highly competitive matchup. Entry is free for the event.
Sunday 14th June
Barrow Raiders vs Leeds Rhinos Women
Lois Forsell's Rhinos Women's side heads on the road on Sunday for a double header at the Speed Competition Stadium as they take on Barrow Raiders Ladies, kick off 2.30pm.
Leeds take on the league's bottom side after back-to-back wins against Featherstone and York Valkyrie in recent weeks as the Rhinos pick up form with only three games to go before the season splits. Barrow have struggled in their three league games so far, losing to St Helens, Wigan and Featherstone, and are planted in last place heading into Saturday's clash with the Rhinos.
Barrow Raiders Under-19s Women's Academy vs Leeds Rhinos Under-19s Women's Academy
Before the main Women's Super League game, Ellis Pascall's Leeds Rhinos Under-19s can continue their unbeaten run in 2026 as they take on Barrow Raiders, kick off 11.30am.
After nilling York Valkyrie at AMT Headingley last Saturday, the Rhinos continue to showcase the best talent rising through the ranks at the club as they have four wins from four games so far this year. Barrow have struggled in their four games, losing out to Huddersfield, St Helens, Wigan and Featherstone.
































