Bradford Bulls vs Leeds Rhinos Preview: Team News & Prediction | 2026 Super League | Regular Season
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Leeds Rhinos travel to Bradford Bulls on the back of having ended Warrington Wolves 100% record in Super League this year.
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Bradford Bulls team news: Duo not ready
Eribe Doro remains unavailable for Bradford Bulls, as does Ebon Scurr. Whilst both will likely be ready for the next round of fixtures, neither have made this one.
Squad: Andy Ackers, Caleb Aekins, Chris Atkin, Waqa Blake, Ed Chamberlain, Zac Fulton, Sam Hallas, Joe Keyes, Loghan Lewis, Esan Marsters, Joe Mellor, Rowan Milnes, Jayden Nikorima, Jack Ormonroyd, Eliot Peposhi, Leon Ruan, Ethan Ryan, Mitch Souter, Phoenix Steinwede, Ryan Sutton, Connor Wynne
Leeds Rhinos team news: Newman passed fit
Leeds Rhinos boss Brad Arthur will have Harry Newman back available for selection after he was named in the visitors’ squad for this game having missed last weekend through injury.
Squad: Lachie Miller, Maika Sivo, Harry Newman, Ash Handley, Ryan Hall, Brodie Croft, Jake Connor, Mikolaj Oledzki, Jarrod O’Connor, Tom Holroyd, Kallum Watkins, James McDonnell, Keenan Palasia, Chris Hankinson, Cooper Jenkins, Ethan O’Neill, Jeremiah Matautia, Cameron Smith, Presley Cassell, Danny Levi, Jack Bird
Bradford Bulls vs Leeds Rhinos prediction
This has all the makings of a hugely exciting encounter between a Bradford Bulls team who is excellent at home, against a Leeds Rhinos side with the best attacking player in Super League right now. Leeds have won four of their six Super League fixtures so far this season and key to their success has been their ramrod of a winger.
Maika Sivo has now racked up 14 tries this campaign after adding a third hat-trick to his 2026 collection last weekend, this time against Warrington Wolves. As it stands, he’s firmly on track to break the all-time record number of Super League tries in a single season, which currently stands at 40. Confidence is high and the way Sivo is playing, it feels like a matter of when, not if he gets on the scoresheet, regardless of the final outcome between these two sides.
Bradford Bulls vs Leeds Rhinos tip: Maika Sivo to score a try anytime