Box Office Results: [Film Title] Dominates Weekend Revenue

Box Office Results: [Film Title] Dominates Weekend Revenue

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.

Filmogaz.com will continue to follow the season closely. The competition already rivals a blockbuster. As Box Office Results show which titles capture attention, these clubs have dominated the sporting box office and the headlines. The race for Old Trafford promises more high-stakes clashes in the weeks ahead.