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This week at Rhinos, the Men’s, Women’s and Under-18 Academy teams head to Merseyside to take on St Helens at the Totally Wicked Stadium on Friday and Saturday as league action resumes after the Challenge Cup semi-final break.

Leeds Rhinos Netball look to maintain their winning run in the Netball Super League as they take on Surrey Storm on the road on Saturday, and Leeds Rhinos Under-19 Women’s Academy are also back in action on Sunday against Wigan Warriors.

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St Helens – Women vs Leeds Rhinos – Women

Kicking off a double-header of action at the Totally Wicked Stadium on Friday night, Leeds Rhinos Women look to maintain their momentum in the Betfred Women’s Super League as they take on St Helens, kick-off 5.30pm.

It is the first meeting between the two sides since the Rhinos managed a dramatic golden point exit in last year’s Super League semi-final, plus the match is also a curtain-raiser for the upcoming Betfred Women’s Challenge Cup final clash between the two part.

Tickets for the men’s game give you access to the women’s game on Friday night, although please note that tickets will not be available for the women’s game only. For fans unable to make it to the game, the action will be broadcast by Sky from 5pm on the Main Event and Action channels.

St Helens vs Leeds Rhinos

Later, at 8pm, the Rhinos and Saints meet in the Betfred Super League after both teams had a week off due to the Challenge Cup semi-finals.

The Rhinos are looking to get back to winning ways after a tough clash with the Dragons last time out, while the Saints bounced back from their loss to Hull KR with a convincing 60-4 performance against Castleford at the Jungle.

Tickets for the game are available to buy now, starting at £26 for adults, £18 for concessions and £5 for juniors, with coach travel still available from £18 per person.

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St Helens Under-18 Academy vs Leeds Rhinos Under-18 Academy

Less than 24 hours after the men’s and women’s fixtures conclude, Leeds Rhinos Under 18 Academy also make the trip to the Totally Wicked Stadium to face St Helens on Saturday afternoon, KO at 1pm.

Tony Smith’s young Rhinos have found form of late with wins over Hull FC and Wakefield but face the Academy champions, who beat Leeds 32-22 at Stanningley in March. Two points currently separate the two camps in the league table, with the Red Vee ahead by six points.

Entry prices for matches at the Totally Wicked Stadium are £5 for adults and £3 for concessions

Surrey Storm vs Leeds Rhinos Netball

With four rounds remaining in the Netball Super League, Leeds Rhinos take on Surrey Storm at Surrey Sports Park on Saturday, knowing both sides need a win to stay in with a chance of catching Severn Stars and a potential play-off spot, FCP 18:00.

A 65-50 win over Bath last week saw the Rhinos move up to fifth in the league table and level on points with the Storm, who lost 64-60 to Leeds at the end of March. For either team to catch Severn in fourth place, both teams need to win Saturday’s game and the remaining three games to be mathematically in with a chance of making the play-offs.

Tickets are on sale through Surrey Storm here, with tickets costing £26.26 for adults and £19.84 for concessions. The game is also available to watch live on BBC Sport online, via the app and on iPlayer.

Wigan Warriors Under-19 Women’s Academy vs Leeds Rhinos Under-19 Women’s Academy

Like the Super League side, Leeds Rhinos Under-19 Women’s Academy are looking to continue their success in 2024 as they head to Robin Park to take on Wigan Warriors on Sunday, kick-off 1pm.

Back-to-back home wins against Featherstone and York Valkyrie last weekend saw Matty Bullough’s side give fans a glimpse of the next generation of talent coming their way at the club and they have another opportunity to hit the pitch again this weekend against Wigan. , who played just once this year in a 10-0 defeat to St Helens.

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