
Our rugby league expert and published author David Kuzio was pulling his hair out on Saturday evening as he watched his acca go up in smoke as Wakefield Trinity crashed to defeat away at St Helens. He had six out of six correct going into the final game, but it wasn't meant to be. He feels confident this week though with only one match giving him concern, and that is Catalans at home to Leigh Leopards. The Dragons should win on home soil, but Leigh are more than capable of winning on the road.
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There are seven matches again in Super League with one game on Thursday, two on Friday, three on Saturday and one on Sunday to end round 10.
Thursday sees champions Hull Kingston Rovers play host to Castleford Tigers, and this should be a routine win for the Robins. Hull KR dismantled the Bradford Bulls last weekend, while the Tigers were mauled 50-10 on home soil against Hull FC. This should be another hammering for Castleford by a team from Humberside.
Leeds entertain Wakefield on Friday. I was a little disappointed with Trinity against Saints, but they did have key players missing. I cannot see them beating the Rhinos at Headingley. I have been done by St Helens a couple of times this season by backing against them, so this week I am backing them to register a comfortable win over York Knights.
Wigan Warriors have not won in Super League since beating York on March 19. They had injury and suspension problems, but they should bounce back to winning ways at home to Bradford Bulls. Warrington are still looking good this season, they beat Wigan last week and they should have no problems beating Huddersfield Giants.
The game between Catalans and Leigh is very difficult to call, because both teams are unpredictable. I have to go for a home win in the sunshine. Round 10 ends with Hull FC entertaining Toulouse. The Black and Whites will be too strong for the French side, who need to be starting games better than they have been.
For my overall acca, I have opted to stick with Betfred rather than Quinnbet. This is only because they are not showing odds on wins for Hull KR and St Helens. This is because they cannot see either team losing. If you do not fancy my acca, you can still do the Quinnbet boost posted above.
Below are just a few of the matches taking place in round 10 of Super League. Check out the tips and previews as well as a separate section for the first try scorer in every game.
The champions got off to a slow start in their title defence, but they have since won four league wins in succession and five in all competitions. They have moved up to fifth on the ladder and look in the mood to keep climbing. Castleford are a funny team, they can be competitive one week and then awful the week after. They have won just three games this season, but one of them was away at Wigan, a place they hadn't won at since 2017. Hull KR welcome back Oliver Gildart to the squad following an ankle problem, while Joe Burgess is expected to feature after sitting out the win at Bradford. Jordan Dezaria misses out due to failing a HIA, while Bill Leyland has been loaned out to St Helens again. Tyler Dupree has been named in Castleford's 20-man squad following his move from Wigan via Toulouse. Coach Ryan Carr has only named 20 players, but they could still add another player to make it 21 and he has recently secured the signing of Brad Dwyer on loan, so expect him to be added. Carr is doing best to bring in new recruits, Phoenix Laulu-Togaga'e is also a new face in the squad. Despite the new players, I cannot see the Tigers troubling the Robins. I am backing a comfortable Hull KR win by 13+ points. I am also backing Mikey Lewis, Peta Hiku and Jack Broadbent to cross for tries.
Last 10 meetings:
Hull KR 36, Castleford 6 (SLR21, 9/8/25)
Castleford 0, Hull KR 48 (SLR15, 19/6/25)
Hull KR 19, Castleford 18 (aet) (SLR1, 14/2/25)
Hull KR 36, Castleford 6 (SLR21, 9/8/24)
Castleford 12, Hull KR 13 (SLR15, 20/6/24)
Hull KR 34, Castleford 16 (SLR20, 28/7/23)
Castleford 7, Hull KR 12 (SLR10, 21/4/23)
Castleford 32, Hull KR 0 (SLR12, 15/5/22)
Hull KR 34, Castleford 10 (CCQF, 8/4/22)
Hull KR 26, Castleford 10 (SLR3, 25/2/22)
Super League Summary
Hull KR have won 20 matches
Castleford have won 13
2 draws
Hull KR highest score: 70-12 (H, 2012) (also widest margin)
Castleford highest score: 54-12 (H, 2014) (also widest margin)
Hull KR to win - 1/80 @ Betfred ✅
Hull KR to win by 13+ points - 1/10 @ Betfred ✅
Mikey Lewis to score a try any time - 4/9 @ Betfred ✅
Jack Broadbent to score a try any time - 10/11 @ Betfred
Peta Hiku to score a try any time - 11/10 @ Betfred
Lewis, Broadbent & Hiku all to score a try - 6/1 @ Betfred Price Boost
In recent weeks, I have backed against St Helens and they have gone on to win. I am putting my Wigan head to one side and backing them to beat York Knights on Friday evening. The Saints have had their injury problems this season, but they have won seven from nine and are joint top of the league ladder with Leeds Rhinos. York are currently 10th on the standings, and at the start of the season they would have taken that. They have won three from nine, but will be up against it on Friday. Jack Welsby returns for St Helens for the first time since injuring his shoulder in round one, while Bill Leyland goes straight into the squad following the announcement of his second loan spell at the club. York will be looking to hand a club debut to Matty Foster, while Sam Wood, Josh Griffin and Kieran Hudson are unavailable. The Knights have already beaten Hull KR and ran Wigan close, but this should be a comfortable win for the Saints. I expect a home win by 13 or more points. Welsby will mark his return with a try, while I also expect Kyle Feldt and Leyland to get on the score sheet.
Last ten meetings:
St Helens 46, York 6 (CCR6, 15/5/15)
St Helens 62, York 0 (CCR5, 6/5/05)
(at Knowsley Road)
York 6, St Helens 14 (JPST-R1, 13/11/88)
(at Wigginton Road)
York 11, St Helens 18 (SLC, 16/3/86)
(at Wigginton Road)
St Helens 30, York 8 (SLC, 8/9/85)
(at Knowsley Road)
York 7, St Helens 19 (SLC, 21/2/82)
(at Wigginton Road)
St Helens 17, York 3 (SLC, 27/1/82)
(at Knowsley Road)
York 5, St Helens 18 (FD, 9/3/80)
(at Wigginton Road)
St Helens 25, York 16 (FD, 4/3/80)
(at Knowsley Road)
York 9, St Helens 10 (FD, 6/4/75)
(at Wigginton Road)
No previous Super League meetings
St Helens to win - 1/80 @ Betfred
St Helens to win by 13+ points - 2/13 @ Betfred
Jack Welsby to score a try any time - 5/4 @ Betfred
Kyle Feldt to score a try any time - 2/5 @ Betfred
Bill Leyland to score a try any time - 2/1 @ Betfred
Wigan Warriors have lost their last four Super League matches, including two at home, but they should be too strong for a Bradford Bulls side that has lost their last four as well. Wigan will still be without Bevan French, while they have been rocked with the news that winger Liam Marshall is out for 12 weeks with a hamstring injury. Sam Walters and Harry Smith serve the final game of their three match bans. Youngsters George Marsden and Josh Cartwright have been drafted into the squad, and it would not be a surprise if Marsden started in the halves alongside Jack Farrimond. Bulls coach Kurt Haggerty has named his 21-man squad with new loan signing Ben McNamara expected to feature. Both Guy Armitage and Andy Ackers are back for the Bulls, while Connor Wynne and Jack Ormondroyd join a long injury list. Wigan have not been in great form, but they should still have enough to see off Bradford. I am backing the Warriors to win the game by 13+ points. When it comes to try scorers, I am going with Adam Keighran, Jake Wardle and Zach Eckersley all to cross over at any tine in the 80 minutes.
Last 10 meetings:
Wigan 30, Bradford 6 (CCR4, 13/3/26)
Bradford 16, Wigan 8 (SLR22, 27/7/14)
Wigan 84, Bradford 6 (SLR10, 21/4/14)
Wigan 26, Bradford 20 (SLR21, 5/7/13)
Bradford 6, Wigan 36 (SLR12, 14/4/13)
Wigan 22, Bradford 30 (SLR19, 29/6/12)
Bradford 16, Wigan 54 (SLR3, 19/2/12)
Wigan 60, Bradford 12 (SLR25, 19/8/11)
Bradford 22, Wigan 26 (CCR5, 22/5/11)
Bradford 10, Wigan 44 (SLR2, 20/2/11)
Super League Summary
Wigan have won 27 matches, this includes wins in 2000, 2007 and 2008 play-offs
Bradford have won 21, this includes wins in 2001 and 2003 Grand Finals & win in 2001 play-offs
1 draw
Wigan highest score: 84-6 (H, 2014) (also widest margin)
Bradford highest score: 40-8 (H, 2005) (also widest margin)
Wigan to win - 1/20 @ Betfred
Wigan to win by 13+ points - 1/8 @ Betfred
Zach Eckersley to score a try any time - 2/5 @ Betfred
Adam Keighran to score a try any time - 6/4 @ Betfred
Jake Wardle to score a try any time - 10/11 @ Betfred
Hull FC will be looking to make it back to back wins in Super League when they entertain bottom club Toulouse on Sunday afternoon. The Black and Whites put off-field problems behind them last weekend with a stunning 50-10 away win at Castleford Tigers, and they will be looking to do the same the the French side. Interim coach Andy Last welcomes back Harvey Barron following an ankle problem, while Joe Batchelor has recovered from his back troubles and are both expected to feature. Ligo Sao, Will Pryce, Herman Ese'Ese, Jed Cartwright, John Asiata, Arthur Romano and Joe Ward remain on the sidelines. Toulouse win their first two games in Super League, but since then they have lost seven in succession. They seem to start games poorly and cannot build up any momentum. I am backing a very easy win for Hull with a winning margin of over 13 points. In terms of try scorers, I am backing wingers Barron and Lewis Martin both to score a try apiece, while I am backing the former to score two or more on his return from injury.
All previous meetings:
Hull FC 38, Toulouse 12 (SLR26, 28/8/22)
Toulouse 6, Hull FC 30 (SLR21, 29/7/22)
Hull FC 48, Toulouse 12 (SLR11, 30/4/22)
Super League summary
Hull FC have won 3
Toulouse have won 0
Hull FC highest score: 48-12 (H, 2022) (also widest margin)
Toulouse highest losing score: 12-48 (A, 2022); 12-38 (A, 2022)
Hull to win - 1/10 @ Betfred
Hull to win by 13+ points - 2/7 @ Betfred
Harvey Barron to score a try any time - 1/2 @ Betfred
Lewis Martin to score a try any time - 1/3 @ Betfred
Harvey Barron to score 2+ tries - 9/4 @ William Hill
Here is a list of players that are capable of scoring the first try in their matches this weekend. Remember, if your selected player scores first and scores a second later on, you will get double the odds.
Mikey Lewis - 11/2
Jack Broadbent - 10/1
Jason Qareqare - 18/1
Krystian Mapapalangi - 20/1
Kyle Feldt - 5/1
Jack Welsby - 12/1
David Nofoaluma - 18/1
Jon Bennison - 18/1
Maika Sivo - 5/1
Lachlan Miller - 9/1
Jayden Myers - 11/1
Oliver Pratt - 11/1
Zach Eckersley - 6/1
Jake Wardle - 10/1
Ethan Ryan - 18/1
Greg Eden - 18/1
Tommy Makinson - 8/1
Charlie Staines - 9/1
Josh Charnley - 9/1
AJ Towse - 12/1
Adam Swift - 11/1
Jacob Douglas - 16/1
Matty Ashton - 7/1
Josh Thewlis - 8/1
Lewis Martin - 9/2
Harvey Barron - 6/1
Olly Ashall-Bott - 16/1
Benjamin Laguerre - 18/1
Betfred is the principal sponsor of Super League, so it makes sense that they are running a couple of special offers ahead of the opening weekend.
Below is the Betfred offers that will go hand in hand with the start of Super League. These will obviously change each week, but it is a good starting point when it comes to Super League betting sites.
This Betfred offer runs throughout the whole campaign and gives rugby league betting fans a great incentive to get involved. The Double Delight offer sees punters receive double the odds when their selected player scores the opening try of the game and then goes on to score another later in the game.
Champions Hull Kingston Rovers take on Castleford Tigers on Thursday. It should be a relatively easy win for Rovers, but stranger things have happened this season. Betfred have odds of 6/1 that Mikey Lewis, Jack Broadbent and Peta Hiku all cross for tries this Thursday evening. Lewis scored four tries in their recent 48-12 win at Bradford Bulls, while Broadbent and Hiku both grabbed a try each.
Lewis, Hiku & Broadbent to score a try - 6/1 @ Betfred
St Helens have won the most Super League titles in history thanks to 10 successes. However, they have not won a Grand Final since they won in 2022 - a fourth successive Grand Final win. The Saints have had a lot of injury problems in 2026, but they have currently won seven from nine and are joint top of the Super League ladder with Leeds Rhinos. Betfred is now offering odds of 7/1 that Paul Rowley's men will lift the famous trophy at Old Trafford in October.
St Helens to win the 2026 Grand Final - 7/1 @ Betfred
Sky Sports is the main broadcaster for Super League and they promise to show every single game live each week. They will broadcast a main game on their TV channels, but if a game kicks off at the same time on the same day then it will be streamed on their Sky Sports + red button channel.
All seven games will be shown by Sky Sports in some capacity over the weekend. You can watch Super League on Sky Sports or Sky Sports + this weekend and stream it through the Sky Go app or with a NOW TV pass if you do not have a Sky subscription.
Bet365 will also be offering live streaming on Super League games this season. Which ever games are not being shown on the Sky Sports main channel, then they will be streamed live at Bet365. There will be no commentary on the matches, but you will see the live pictures.
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