Super League 2026 – Round 14 preview, predictions and tips
We’re now officially into the second half of the season, and time’s starting to run out for some of the sides sitting outside the top six.
Leigh remain hot on Wigan’s tails, but below them it’s hard to see anyone else cracking the play-off spots. Still, stranger things have happened, and this week could mark a turning point for some teams on the run home.
Whatever happens, there are some cracking games to look forward to this weekend, starting on Thursday night…
- Thursday 11th June – St Helens vs Warrington Wolves
- Friday 12th June – Toulouse Olympique vs Leeds Rhinos
- Friday 12th June – Wakefield Trinity vs Wigan Warriors
- Friday 12th June – Hull KR vs York Knights
- Saturday 13th June – Hull FC vs Huddersfield Giants
- Saturday 13th June – Catalans Dragons vs Castleford Tigers
- Sunday 14th June – Bradford Bulls vs Leigh Leopards
*All odds are taken from Paddy Power and correct at time of writing on 11th June 2026.
Thursday 11th June – St Helens vs Warrington Wolves
Form guide
Saints were beaten 24-16 by Leeds last weekend to slip to 4th. The defeat was their second in a row after they were beaten by Castleford two weeks earlier.
As for Warrington, they squeezed past Hull FC last weekend, 12-4, to claim their fifth win in a row. They remain 2nd – level on points with Leeds Rhinos.
Team news
Two changes for St Helens this week with Harry Robertson and Lewis Murphy dropping out. Daniel Suluka-Fifita comes in for his debut after arriving from the NRL, and youngster Deacon Swarbrick will also make his first team debut if he plays.
Five players come into the Warrington squad this week – Cai Taylor-Wray, James Harrison, James Bentley, Adam Holroyd and Tommy Rhodes. Marc Sneyd, Toby King, Max Wood and Joe Philbin all drop out.
My prediction – St Helens 12-16 Warrington Wolves
This should be an absolute cracker of a game, and although I’m expecting Saints to lift after back-to-back defeats, I’m edging towards the Wire in this one.
Betting tips
St Helens are big favourites, so I’m happy to get straight on a Warrington win, at 15/8. Cai Taylor-Wray is a huge price at 3/1 for an anytime try as well.
Friday 12th June – Toulouse Olympique vs Leeds Rhinos
Form guide
Toulouse picked up a magnificent 36-16 win at Huddersfield in Round 13, and they’ve climbed to 12th.
Leeds had a hard-fought 24-16 win over St Helens last weekend, which keeps them top of the table, above Warrington on points difference.
Team news
Two changes for Toulouse. Olly Ashall-Bott and Baptiste Rodriguez drop out, with Thomas Lacans and Mathieu Pons returning.
Leeds have named an unchanged 21-man-squad from last week’s win over St Helens.
My prediction – Toulouse Olympique 10-24 Leeds Rhinos
With respect to the home side, this is a game the Rhinos will be expecting to win. I can’t see it being a hammering, but they should do it by double digits.
Betting tips
I’m not seeing a lot of value in this game at the moment, so I’ll be waiting for the anytime tryscorer market to open. Maika Sivo and Jack Bird are my picks, although Sivo’s odds might be quite low too.
Friday 12th June – Wakefield Trinity vs Wigan Warriors
Form guide
Wakefield saw off Hull KR last weekend in a 26-24 win to climb to 3rd. It was their third victory in a row.
Wigan were outstanding in Paris last weekend, in seeing off Catalans Dragons 40-16. They remain 6th, just two points above Leigh Leopards.
Team news
Wakefield have made three changes this week. Corey Hall and Mason Lino drop out with injury, while Jazz Tevaga is suspended. Max Jowitt, Will Tate and Charlie Abraham return to the squad.
Two changes for Wigan this week. Harry Smith and Bevan French return, so Tom Forber and Nathan Lowe drop out.
My prediction – Wakefield Trinity 18-28 Wigan Warriors
This looks like being another cracker this weekend, especially if April’s Challenge Cup tie is anything to go on. Trinity will push the Warriors all the way, but Wigan have found form recently, and I think they’ll get the job done here.
Betting tips
I like the look of over 42.5 points in this one, which is 10/11. I’m also backing Wigan in the half-time/full-time market at 1/1.
Friday 12th June – Hull KR vs York Knights
Form guide
Hull KR suffered a 26-24 loss at Wakefield last weekend, which brought their seven-game winning run in Super League to a halt.
Meanwhile, York suffered their fourth straight loss in a 30-20 defeat at Bradford. They sit 13th.
Team news
One change for Hull KR this week with Sauaso Sue missing out through suspension. Dean Hadley takes his place after returning from concussion.
Just one change for York this week with Danny Richardson dropping out.
My prediction – Hull KR 38-12 York Knights
After back-to-back losses, there should be a reaction from Hull KR this week. They were surprisingly beaten by the Knights in Round One as well, so they’ll feel they owe them one.
Betting tips
Again, there’s not loads of value right now, so I’m backing a couple of anytime tryscorers when the market opens. Joe Burgess and Peta Hiku will be my picks.
Saturday 13th June – Hull FC vs Huddersfield Giants
Form guide
Hull FC put in a great effort at Warrington last week, but fell short in a 12-4 loss. They sit in 11th on the table.
Huddersfield were poor in their 36-16 loss at home to Toulouse, in a game played at Dewsbury. They remain rock bottom with just two victories.
Team news
Hull FC have made two changes this week. Zak Hardaker and Cade Cust drop out with injuries. They’re replaced by Jed Cartwright and Max Wood, who has arrived on loan from Warrington.
Oliver Russell replaces Lewis Jagger in the only change for Huddersfield this week.
My prediction – Hull FC 18-6 Huddersfield Giants
Even though the Black and Whites have been decimated by injury, it’s hard to see how the Giants can beat anyone at the moment. Last week’s loss to Toulouse was abysmal, and I don’t see them bouncing back here.
Betting tips
I’ll back Hull FC with a -10 handicap at 10/11. I’ll also get on a Harvey Barron anytime try when the market opens.
Saturday 13th June – Catalans Dragons vs Castleford Tigers
Form guide
Catalans were beaten 40-16 by Wigan last week in a ‘home’ fixture played in Paris. It was a fourth defeat in five games for the Dragons, who sit in 8th.
Castleford were beaten 24-14 by Leigh last weekend, which was their first defeat in three games. They sit 10th in the table.
Team news
Two changes for Catalans this week with Benjamin Garcia and Matty Russell dropping out. Alexis Lis and Léo Darrélatour come in for them.
George Hurst returns from suspension for Castleford. Brock Greacen and Jack Ashworth drop out.
My prediction – Catalans Dragons 14-10 Castleford Tigers
Inconsistency is the biggest issue for both these teams, so it’s a case of which one turns up this week. Almost solely because they’re at home, I’m leaning towards the Dragons, but not with much confidence.
Betting tips
The Dragons have been given a big handicap, so I’m backing Castleford at +14, which is 10/11. I’ll get on Solomona Faataape for an anytime try as well when the market opens.
Sunday 14th June – Bradford Bulls vs Leigh Leopards
Form guide
Bradford claimed thier fifth win of the year in a 30-20 win over York last weekend to climb to 9th.
Leigh’s good recent form continued with a 24-14 win at Castleford. They’ve won five of their last six games to remain 7th in the table, just two points off the play-off spots.
Team news
Squads haven’t been announced yet, but Bradford are likely to be without Jayden Okunbor for the rest of the season. Jayden Nikorima is rated 50/50 for this week.
No news from Leigh so far. Jack Hughes and Joe Ofahengaue both escaped bans this week, so they’re available.
My prediction – Bradford Bulls 12-24 Leigh Leopards
This is a game Leigh will be expecting to win if they’re going to climb into the top six. Bradford should make it tough, but I can;t see them winning here.
Betting tips
I’ll back Leigh with a -10 handicap at 1/1. I’ll also go for Josh Charnley to score an anytime try when the market opens.
