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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.
Kicking off on Wednesday night, the club's Scholarship close their campaign on the road against St Helens as the young Rhinos aim to end the year on a high. Moving into the weekend, both the Men's First Team and Reserves look forward to all-Yorkshire clashes with Castleford Tigers, whilst Leeds Rhinos Wheelchair aim to get back to winning ways with a tough challenge against Halifax. The LDSL side are also in action at Wakefield on Saturday in another packed week of action.
Here are the matches coming up for you this weekend:
Wednesday 15th July
St Helens Under-16s Scholarship vs Leeds Rhinos Under-16s Scholarship
The final game of the Scholarship season sees Leeds Rhinos head over to Ruskin Sport Village on Wednesday night to take on St Helens, kick off 7.30pm.
Following a disappointing loss to Castleford at Stanningley last weekend, Simon Brown's side will be eager to finish their season on a high and add to wins in 2026 against Wigan, Wakefield and Bradford. Saints came away with a high-scoring 30-28 win over Hull FC last week as the Red Vee continued an unbeaten year at the Under-16s level. Apart from an 18-18 draw at the start of the campaign against Wigan, Saints have won their last six consecutive games and aim to add a seventh against the Rhinos on Wednesday night.
Match entry prices: Adults – £5, Concessions – £3, Under-16s – £2
Saturday 18th July
Castleford Tigers Reserves vs Leeds Rhinos Reserves
Reserves action returns on Saturday afternoon as the Rhinos look to pick themselves up after defeat against Wigan a fortnight ago as Chev Walker's side takes on Castleford Tigers at The OneBore Stadium, kick off 12.30pm.
Now in the second part of the season with a place in the semi-finals on the line, Leeds can lean on a 28-16 win against the Tigers from back in May as they look to get a win under their belt following the disappointing outing against the Warriors at AMT Headingley. Castleford enter the weekend's game knowing victory can put them a point behind Leeds and Wakefield in the top four with three games remaining before the end of the regular season.
Ticket information to be confirmed.
Halifax Panthers Wheelchair vs Leeds Rhinos Wheelchair
Leeds Rhinos Wheelchair are in action on Saturday too in a top-of-the-table clash against Halifax Panthers at Sedbergh Sports Hall, kick off 3pm.
A shock defeat to Edinburgh Giants on home soil last time out has put the Rhinos six points adrift of League Leaders Halifax, but James Simpson-Hill's side hope a winning result can close the deficit a week away from taking on the Panthers in the 2026 Challenge Cup Final.
After beating the Rhinos 52-46 in a tight clash earlier in the season, the Panthers continued their unbeaten run in 2026 with a 99-6 win over Hull last time out as they continue to push for back to back Grand Final titles.
Leeds Rhinos LDSL
Saturday also sees the third regional festival of 2026 that Leeds Rhinos LDSL side will be part of.
Held at Wakefield's DIY Kitchens Stadium, the day sees the Rhinos face other LDSL sides from around the league from 10am.
Entry is free for all.
Sunday 19th July
Castleford Tigers vs Leeds Rhinos
The week caps off with Betfred Super League action as Leeds Rhinos aim to win eight consecutive Super League games for the first time since 2008 as Brad Arthur's takes on Ryan Carr's Castleford Tigers at The OneBore Stadium, kick off 3pm.
Victory over Catalans in Perpignan continued the Rhinos' winning streak and also stretched their lead at the top of the table to four points after the weekend's results. Now set to take on the Tigers for the first time since their round four meeting at AMT Headingley, Leeds can also extend a winning run over their Yorkshire rivals as they have won the last seven meetings with Castleford.
The Tigers pushed Leigh close in a 24-18 result in round 18, but look to end a three-game losing streak in the league on home soil when the Rhinos visit this Sunday.
Tickets for the game are still on sale, but fans are reminded to act fast if they want to be in the away end. Tickets are priced at £27 for adults, £17 for students, senior citizens & youth, and just £5 for juniors. Head over to our ticket information page to find out more.
































