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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.
This week sees the action split between two double headers at AMT Headingley on Thursday and Saturday, as well as a LDSL Festival over the weekend. Thursday night pits the Rhinos up against St Helens in both the Betfred Super League and Reserves competitions as the Rhinos look to continue their winning form in both grades. Saturday then sees the turn of the Women's Super League side and Under-19s Academy as they both take on York Valkyrie.
For Rhinos TV+ customers, the Reserves, Under-19s Academy and Women's Super League live streams are all available as part of your subscription. If you haven't already, CLICK HERE to sign up and not miss any of the action.
Here are the matches coming up for you this weekend:
Thursday 4th June
Leeds Rhinos Reserves vs St Helens Reserves
Thursday night's double header at AMT Headingley kicks off with Chev Walker's Reserves in action against St Helens Reserves, kick off 5.15pm live on Rhinos TV+.
The Rhinos' victory over Castleford a fortnight ago all-but secured Leeds' spot in the top six with two games to go in the first half of the season, before the campaign splits at the end of June. Now in a prime position to begin their Reserves Grand Final defence, Leeds can continue a five-game winning streak as they take on a St Helens side that is fighting to sneak into the top half of the table. Ian Talbot's side got back to winning ways against London Broncos last time out and need wins from their last two games against Leeds and Warrington to qualify for a chance to return to the Reserves finale.
Leeds Rhinos vs St Helens
Focus then shifts to the return of the Betfred Super League as Leeds Rhinos and St Helens clash at 8pm live on Sky Sports.
Always a highlight fixture in the Super League calendar, Brad Arthur's Leeds side can consolidate their place at the top of the standings with another strong home performance. Humiliation against Castleford Tigers last time out makes Paul Rowley's Saints side a difficult contest as the Red Vee look to get back to winning ways.
Tickets (which includes both the Reserves and First Team games) are 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)
PLEASE NOTE: tickets are not available for the Reserves game only.
Saturday 6th June
Leeds Rhinos Women vs York Valkyrie
Another double header at AMT Headingley on Saturday afternoon sees Leeds Rhinos and York Valkyrie meet in round three of the Betfred Women's Super League, kick off 2pm.
Victory over Featherstone Rovers gave Lois Forsell's side their first victory of the new campaign, and now the Rhinos face York looking for back-to-back league wins over the Valkyrie for the first time since the 2021 and 2022 seasons. York entered a new era in 2026 with the appointment of Leon Pryce as head coach and after bowing out of the Cup at the semi final stage, they have started the league campaign with one win and one loss.
Rhinos Season Members can attend the match for free, or tickets are available now at tickets.therhinos.co.uk, priced at £10 for adults and free for juniors aged 16 and under.
If you can't be at the stadium, don't miss the action on Rhinos TV+ for subscribers (CLICK HERE to sign up)
Leeds Rhinos Under-19s Women's Academy vs York Valkyrie Under-19s Academy
Beforehand, the unbeaten Leeds Rhinos Women's Academy have the chance to continue their excellent season so far as they host the Valkyrie Academy before the main game live on Rhinos TV+, kick off 11.30am.
Ellis Pascall's side have four wins from four in 2026 as they added a 58-0 demolition against Featherstone Rovers to wins over Warrington, Huddersfield and Wigan already this year. With a chance to extend that run to five games against York on Saturday, the Rhinos take on a York side that have wins against Featherstone and Huddersfield so far this season.
Rhinos Season Members can attend the match for free, or tickets are available now at tickets.therhinos.co.uk, priced at £10 for adults and free for juniors aged 16 and under.
If you can't be at the stadium, don't miss the action on Rhinos TV+ for subscribers (CLICK HERE to sign up)
Leeds Rhinos LDSL
Saturday also sees the Rhinos Learning Disability team in action for their second festival of the year as they head to Hull KR's Sewell Group Craven Park.
Matches start from 11am and are free to attend for all spectators.
































