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The 2026 Betfred Super League opened with high intensity and immediate drama. The expanded 14-team competition produced surprising results, big crowds and standout performances across February to April.
Round-by-round highlights
Round 1 (12–15 February 2026)
- York Knights edged Hull KR 19-18 at LNER Community Stadium on 12 February.
- Catalans Dragons beat Huddersfield Giants 26-10 at Stade Gilbert Brutus.
- Warrington Wolves defeated St Helens 24-14 at Halliwell Jones Stadium.
- Leigh Leopards won 26-14 over Leeds Rhinos at Leigh Sports Village.
- Hull FC opened with a 27-20 victory against Bradford Bulls at MKM Stadium.
- Toulouse Olympique took a 18-16 win over Wakefield Trinity at Belle Vue.
- Wigan Warriors started with a 26-16 victory at Castleford Tigers on 15 February.
Round 2 (20–22 February 2026)
- Bradford Bulls beat Catalans Dragons 28-10 at Bartercard Odsal Stadium.
- Leeds Rhinos routed York Knights 46-14 at Headingley.
- St Helens held off Leigh Leopards 20-18 at The BrewDog Stadium.
- Toulouse Olympique claimed a 24-12 win at Castleford Tigers.
- Wigan Warriors overcame Hull FC 34-6 at The Brick Community Stadium.
- Wakefield Trinity upset Huddersfield Giants 18-16 at The Accu Stadium.
- The match Hull KR vs Warrington Wolves was postponed due to Hull KR’s World Club Challenge commitments.
Round 3 (26 February – 1 March 2026)
- Wigan thrashed Leigh Leopards 54-0 at Brick Community Stadium on 26 February.
- Castleford Tigers beat Huddersfield Giants 34-8 at The OneBore Stadium.
- York Knights edged Hull FC 17-16 at MKM Stadium.
- Leeds Rhinos hammered Hull KR 58-6 at Allegiant Stadium.
- Warrington Wolves defeated Wakefield Trinity 27-16 at Halliwell Jones Stadium.
- St Helens routed Catalans Dragons 36-4 at Stade Gilbert Brutus.
- Bradford Bulls beat Toulouse Olympique 18-6 at Bartercard Odsal Stadium.
Standings snapshots
League positions shifted quickly in the first weeks. Wigan established an early lead. Leeds and St Helens also sat near the top after three rounds.
| After Round 3 | Pts | PD |
|---|---|---|
| Wigan Warriors | 6 | +92 |
| Leeds Rhinos | 4 | +72 |
| St Helens | 4 | +24 |
| Bradford Bulls | 4 | +23 |
| Warrington Wolves | 4 | +21 |
March momentum and notable results
- Wigan extended their run in Round 4 and Round 5, beating Toulouse 36-16 on 7 March.
- Warrington produced a statement win, hammering Castleford 72-6 on 21 March.
- Leeds maintained scoring firepower with a 58-6 win over Hull KR on 27 February.
- Wakefield, Bradford and Toulouse each secured important victories.
| After Round 4 | Pts | PD |
|---|---|---|
| Wigan Warriors | 8 | +112 |
| Leeds Rhinos | 6 | +90 |
| Warrington Wolves | 6 | +29 |
| St Helens | 6 | +28 |
| Bradford Bulls | 4 | +19 |
April and current picture
Round 7 produced more movement. Warrington, Leeds and Wigan all sat atop the table. Wakefield and St Helens completed the leading group.
| After Round 7 | Pts | PD |
|---|---|---|
| Warrington Wolves | 10 | +127 |
| Leeds Rhinos | 10 | +98 |
| Wigan Warriors | 10 | +85 |
| Wakefield Trinity | 10 | +43 |
| St Helens | 10 | +10 |
Key storylines
- Promoted sides contributed meaningful results early in the campaign.
- Several matches were decided by narrow margins under pressure.
- Wigan and Warrington produced some of the season’s most dominant displays.
- Hull KR and Huddersfield started with early defensive struggles.
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