Summary

  1. Leyland helps St Helens fight back to stun Wiganpublished at 17:10 BST 3 April

    St Helens (10) 34

    Tries: Whitley, Clark, Hastings, Sailor, Leyland 2 Goals: Sailor 5

    Wigan (12) 24

    Tries: Smith, Farrimond, Field, Eckersley Goals: Keighran 4

    Bill Leyland scored a dramatic pair of late tries on his St Helens debut to earn them a stunning derby win over Super League leaders Wigan Warriors.

    Harry Smith got Wigan going as Matt Whitley hit back, while Jack Farrimond and Daryl Clark exchanged tries soon after.

    Jai Field, on his return from injury, and Zach Eckersley gave the visitors what looked to be a commanding lead before Saints pulled off a remarkable late intervention.

    Four tries in just over five minutes followed, first through Jackson Hastings and Tristan Sailor before Leyland's sensational double in the final couple of minutes.

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  2. Ruthless Rovers overpower Hull FC in city derbypublished at 15:01 BST 3 April

    Hull KR (10) 24

    Tries: Broadbent, Gildart, Litten, Burgess (2) Goals: Lewis (2)

    Hull FC (6) 6

    Tries: Briscoe Goals: Hardaker

    Hull KR continued their recent derby dominance against rivals Hull FC, running out 24-6 winners at Craven Park.

    Jack Broadbent and Ollie Gildart's tries gave Rovers a half-time lead, despite Tom Briscoe pulling Hull back into the game.

    The visitors were brave and unlucky not to level the scores when Lewis Martin had a try disallowed.

    But Jez Litten and a Joe Burgess double helped the home side pull away for a comfortable win - a seventh straight derby success for Rovers.

    It means they climb above Hull FC in the Super League table after winning what is likely to be coach Willie Peters' final derby following the announcement he will leave the club at the end of the season.

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  3. Last time out - Leeds Rhinospublished at 12:09 BST 2 April

    The Rhinos come into this game off a big win over Warrington

    Maiko Sivo runs in for a tryImage source, SWPix.com

    Maika Sivo scored his third hat-trick in five games as Leeds Rhinos beat Warrington Wolves to end Super League's last remaining 100% record.

    The competition's top try-scorer showed his finishing ability after the Wolves had worked their way into a 12-0 lead in the opening phase of the game with tries from Josh Thewlis and Josh Smith.

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  4. Last time out - Bradford Bullspublished at 12:09 BST 2 April

    Bulls looking to comeback from 40-28 loss to Castleford

    Bradford's Ed Chamberlain in actionImage source, SWPix.com

    Jason Qareqare's hat-trick inspired a sensational turnaround as Castleford beat Bradford 40-28 at the OneBore Stadium to secure a second Super League win of the season.

    The lead changed hands four times in a frantic first half as Qareqare's treble and Darnell McIntosh's score, replying to tries from Esan Marsters and Joe Mellor, edged Cas 22-16 ahead at the break.

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  5. Upcoming coveragepublished at 11:52 BST 2 April

    Fixtures from the Super League and Challenge Cup live on the BBC

    BBC iPlayer

    The BBC is broadcasting every round of the Challenge Cup this season but the action does not stop there.

    Elsewhere, there are plenty of big games to look forward to in the Super League as well.

    Here's your guide to what the BBC is showing in for the rest of the 2026 season:

    Friday 3 April

    Bradford Bulls v Leeds Rhinos (Super League) – BBC Red Button, BBC iPlayer & the BBC Sport website. Coverage begins at 19:50 BST.

    Saturday 11 April

    Hull KR v York Knights (Challenge Cup quarter-final) – BBC Two, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website. Coverage begins at 13:00 BST.

    Sunday 12 April

    Wakefield Trinity v Wigan Warriors (Challenge Cup quarter-final) – BBC One, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website. Coverage begins at 12:30 BST.

    For the full list of the BBC's coverage, click here, external