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St. Helens vs Leeds Rhinos Preview & Prediction | 2025 Super League | Regular Season

by Alex Sarwar · June 19 2025, 18:43
St. Helens vs Leeds Rhinos Preview & Prediction | 2025 Super League | Regular Season

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A red-hot Leeds Rhinos are out to make it six wins in a row as they take on St. Helens.

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How to watch on TV: UK – Sky Sports / US – Fox Sports

How to watch online: UK – Sky Go & BBC platforms & Super League+ / US – Fox Sports platforms & Super League+

St. Helens Team News: Injury issues get worse

The hosts have been dealt further injury blows with the losses of Joe Batchelor and George Whitby. The pair join what is already a lengthy injury list and Paul Wellens has called upon Jake Davies and Will Roberts to bulk out the squad.

Squad: Kyle Feldt, Jon Bennison, Tristan Sailor, Jonny Lomax, Alex Walmsley, Daryl Clark, Matty Lees, Curtis Sironen, Morgan Knowles, Moses Mbye, Matt Whitley, Aganatius Paasi, Jake Wingfield, George Delaney, Noah Stephens, Jake Burns, Harry Robertson, Will Roberts, Owen Dagnall, Jake Davies, Deon Cross

Leeds Rhinos Team News: Clark-Wood in for visitors

In-form Leeds Rhinos have made just one change to their squad for the trip to St. Helens. Ethan Clark-Wood has been included by boss Brad Arthur and he replaces Alfie Edgell in the travelling party. 

Squad: Lachie Miller, Harry Newman, Ash Handley, Ryan Hall, Brodie Croft, Mikolaj Oledzki, Andy Ackers, Keenan Palasia, James Bentley, James McDonnell, Cam Smith, Jarrod O’Connor, Sam Lisone, Morgan Gannon, Cooper Jenkins, Jake Connor, Tom Holroyd, Jack Sinfield, Riley Lumb, Ethan Clark-Wood, Kallum Watkins

St. Helens vs Leeds Rhinos Prediction

Leeds Rhinos head into this encounter riding the crest of a wave. Momentum is sky high and confidence among the Rhinos’ squad will be in huge supply. Their first victory to trigger this recent winning run came against St. Helens on Magic Weekend in Newcastle and they will know that a good start here piles pressure onto the injury-ravaged Saints.

Often under Paul Wellens, St. Helens have fallen short against quality opposition and it would be no surprise if the same happened again this time around. Leeds Rhinos are playing all-round excellent rugby right now at both ends of the field and backing them to extend their winning run to six is a move worth making.

St. Helens vs Leeds Rhinos Tip: Leeds Rhinos to win

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