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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.
Four matches see Leeds teams clash against Wigan Warriors as the Men's and Women's first teams, Women's Academy and Wheelchair teams attempt to topple the Cherry and Whites. The action doesn't stop there as the Reserves face a tough test away against Hull FC, the PDRL side hosts Castleford, and the Netball side face off against Lancashire opponents Manchester Thunder.
Here are the matches coming up for you this weekend:
Friday 1st May
Betfred Super League action is back this week as the league-leading Leeds Rhinos travel to The Brick Community Stadium on Friday night to take on Wigan Warriors in round 11, kick off 8pm.
Brad Arthur's side bounce back from a week without a fixture to take on one of the 2026 Cup Finalists, after the Warriors beat St Helens last Saturday. Should they find a result, it would be Leeds' first regular-season win on the road against the Warriors since 2023.
Tickets and travel are both available to be purchased via the following methods:
Online tickets.therhinos.co.uk.
Over the phone- 0371 423 1315 (Monday to Friday, 10am to 4pm - Opening Hours)
In-person at Leeds Rhinos Ticket Office Transfer Windows- Monday to Friday, 10am to 4pm (Opening Hours)
Tickets and travel will be available to purchase until 3pm on Friday 15th May (subject to change and availability).
Heading in the opposite direction to the first team, the Rhinos Reserves look to continue their winning form on the road against Hull FC at the University of Hull, kick off 7.30pm.
Three consecutive wins has put Chev Walker's side in the driving seat for a top six spot ahead of the season split at the end of June, but they take on a Hull FC side also fighting for a spot amongst the top teams. Whilst the Rhinos are one of the form teams, the Black and Whites enter this week after a defeat to leaders Wigan Warriors last time out.
NIC Leeds Rhinos Netball vs AO Manchester Thunder
Friday night also sees NIC Leeds Rhinos Netball play their penultimate home match of the 2026 season as Lauren Palmer's side look to finish the year on a high at Canon Medical Arena, FCP 7pm.
Defeat against the Dragons last time out extended the Rhinos' losing streak, but a result against their roses rivals would be a huge boost for the side. Thunder have all but confirmed their place in the semi-finals as they look for a first Grand Final title since 2022.
Tickets are available to buy now at tickets.rhinosnetball.co.uk, priced at £25 for adults and £15 for juniors (aged 16 and under).
Saturday 2nd May
Wigan Warriors Women vs Leeds Rhinos Women
The Betfred Women's Super League season gets off to an electric start on Saturday afternoon as Wigan Warriors and Leeds Rhinos open the season at Edge Hall Road Community Stadium, kick off 2pm.
After bowing out of the Cup at the semi-final stage last weekend, Lois Forsell's Leeds side have their sights set on a strong league campaign as they take on a Wigan side who claimed all three trophies in 2025.
More ticket information will be available shortly.
Wigan Warriors Women's Academy vs Leeds Rhinos Women's Academy
Before the first teams play on Saturday, the Rhinos and Warriors meet in the Under-19s Academy league at Edge Hall Road, kick off 10.45am.
Both teams have opened the season with two wins each - Leeds notably beating Huddersfield Giants by a drop goal in their last outing at Stanningley after opening the year with a 68-0 score against Warrington. Wigan added a convincing 34-0 win over Featherstone to their opening round victory over St Helens but face another test when the Rhinos visit on Saturday.
Leeds Rhinos Wheelchair vs Wigan Warriors Wheelchair
Back in Yorkshire, the head-to-head matches between Leeds and Wigan continue at York St John's Sport Centre as the two clubs meet in the Betfred Wheelchair Super League, kick off 2.30pm.
A week on from the Rhinos confirming their place in the Betfred Wheelchair Challenge Cup Final with a 36-16 victory over the Warriors, the clubs meet again as Leeds look to get back to winning form after a loss to London Roosters in round two. Wigan also tasted defeat against Halifax last time out so will want a second win of the league season too.
Entry is free for spectators.
Leeds Rhinos PDRL vs Castleford Tigers PDRL
Saturday's action continues as the Rhinos Physical Disability Rugby League team returns to the field.
After their warm-up matches last month, the Rhinos clash with Castleford Tigers at Cottingham Tigers in their second festival of the year, kick off 11.45am. Entry is free for spectators.
































