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During this period Leeds faced numerous opponents, but the most frequent was Wakefield, who they faced a further ten times after 1963. [3] In 1995, Leeds defeated Castleford at Headingley in their final competitive Boxing Day match before the move to the summer era.
The full fixture list was released on 21 November 2024, with the newly promoted Wakefield Trinity playing away to Leeds Rhinos in Round One. [1] As Wigan had qualified for the 2025 edition of Rugby League Las Vegas, their round 3 fixture at home to Warrington Wolves on 1 March will be held at the Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada. [2]
Leeds Rhinos v Leigh Leopards: 6 August 2023, 15:00 22 Wakefield Trinity v Castleford Tigers: 18 August 2023, 20:00 Leigh Leopards v Catalans Dragons: 19 August 2023, 15:00 Leeds Rhinos v Warrington Wolves: 20 August 2023, 15:00 OurLeague 23 Hull KR v Leigh Leopards: 25 August 2023, 20:00 Sky Sports Catalans Dragons v Wigan Warriors: 26 August ...
The third game to go to golden-point, was the round 6 game between Leeds Rhinos and Wakefield Trinity on 14 May 2021. Leeds won the match 15–13, with a penalty goal from Rhyse Martin, after the scores were tied at 13-all after 80 minutes.
Leeds Rhinos, beaten by Saints in the past two showpieces, have been drawn with Leigh Leopards and Sheffield Eagles in Group 3. Wigan Warriors will face Barrow Raiders and London Broncos in Group 4.
Leeds Rhinos are a professional rugby league club in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. The club play their home games at AMT Headingley Rugby Stadium and compete in the Super League, the top tier of British rugby league. Leeds Rhinos have won the League Championship 11 times, Challenge Cup 14 times and World Club Challenge three times.
Leeds Rhinos : 56–54 Halifax Panthers 10 August, 14:00 Leeds Beckett University Wigan Warriors : 16–48 Hull F.C. 17 August, 15:00 Robin Park Arena Bye: London ...
Leeds United's relegation to League One in 2007 may have reignited this rivalry, although Bradford's relegation to League Two removed the possibility that the three major West Yorkshire football teams (Bradford, Huddersfield and Leeds) might be in the same division for the first time since the 1980s in the 2007–08 season; ultimately only Huddersfield and Leeds met each other in the third tier.