Leeds Rhinos vs Warrington Wolves Preview & Prediction | 2025 Super League | Regular Season

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Warrington Wolves must try to avoid a Challenge Cup final hangover as they aim to put the disappointment of Wembley behind them against Leeds Rhinos.
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Leeds Rhinos Team News: Couple of returnees
Leeds Rhinos welcome back a pair of big names following spells out through injury. Andy Ackers returns and could make his first appearance since March, whilst Alfie Edgell is also back in the fold.
Squad: Lachie Miller, Harry Newman, Ash Handley, Ryan Hall, Brodie Croft, Mikolaj Oledzki, Andy Ackers, Keenan Palasia, James Bentley, James McDonnell, Cameron Smith, Jarrod O’Connor, Sam Lisone, Morgan Gannon, Cooper Jenkins, Jake Connor, Tom Holroyd, Jack Sinfield, Alfie Edgell, Riley Lumb, Kallum Watkins
Warrington Wolves Team News: One change made
Warrington Wolves will have to make do without Matt Dufty for this game after he fractured an eye socket. The Aussie has been replaced in the Wire squad by Tom Whitehead, whilst Warrington are also missing Cai Taylor-Wray.
Squad: Jordy Crowther, Ben Currie, Lachlan Fitzgibbon, James Harrison, Adam Holroyd, Toby King, Arron Lindop, Joe Philbin, Sam Powell, Stefan Ratchford, Dan Russell, Marc Sneyd, Rodrick Tai, Jake Thewlis, Josh Thewlis, Paul Vaughan, Tom Whitehead, George Williams, Max Wood, Connor Wrench, Luke Yates
Leeds Rhinos vs Warrington Wolves Prediction
After losing a big final, it can be common for a team to suffer from after-effects that last a couple of weeks. The Warrington Wolves players must still be hurting and it’s a tough ask for them to step into the breach once more at a difficult place to go as well, with Leeds Rhinos in good form. The hosts have won their last four games, moving them into the top three heading into this latest round of fixtures.
Warrington narrowly got the better of Leeds last time these two teams collided in Super League and the Rhinos will be out for revenge. This time, they have home advantage and come into the game on fire, particularly impressing defensively. The smart play would be backing them to get the better of Warrington.
Leeds Rhinos vs Warrington Wolves Tip: Leeds Rhinos to win