Key Points
- Table-topping Leeds Rhinos face Toulouse Olympique this Friday in France
- Leeds won 24-16 at home against St Helens in their previous match
- Leeds lost 20-6 on their only previous visit to Toulouse four years ago
- Leeds haven’t scored in their last three games in France against Catalans Dragons
- Leeds’ away form this year has been shaky with three losses in six Super League road fixtures
- Toulouse are third from bottom but won 36-16 at Huddersfield Giants last Saturday
- Match kicks off at 6pm local time Friday with temperature forecast at 27 degrees
- Veteran forward Kallum Watkins acknowledges Leeds face a tough evening despite league positions
Leeds Rhinos (The Leeds Times) June 9, 2026 -As reported by Yorkshire Evening Post’s sports team, Leeds Rhinos are on the back of a precious 24-16 home win against St Helens, but were beaten 20-6 on their only previous visit to Toulouse, four years ago and haven’t scored in their last three games in France, all against Catalans Dragons.
- Key Points
- Why does veteran forward Kallum Watkins know Leeds are in for a tough evening in France?
- How has Leeds Rhinos’ away performance affected their Super League title contenders reputation?
- Background of the Development
- Prediction: How This Development Can affect Leeds Rhinos Supporters and the Super League Community
Their away form this year has been shaky and they have lost three of their six Betfred Super League fixtures on the road – at Leigh Leopards, Hull FC and Wigan Warriors – as well as a Challenge Cup tie against Wakefield Trinity.
Why does veteran forward Kallum Watkins know Leeds are in for a tough evening in France?
Toulouse are third from bottom in the table, but picked up their fourth win of the campaign last Saturday with an emphatic 36-16 result at Huddersfield Giants.
The temperature is forecast to be 27 degrees when the game kicks off at 6pm local time on Friday and veteran forward Kallum Watkins knows Leeds are in for a tough evening, despite the sides’ contrasting league positions. Watkins’ comments about form and the big test in France highlight the challenges facing the Super League leaders.
How has Leeds Rhinos’ away performance affected their Super League title contenders reputation?
Leeds’ shaky away form this year raises questions about whether the table-topping team can maintain their position. The three road losses in six Super League fixtures demonstrate consistency issues that could impact their championship aspirations.
Their previous failure to score in three consecutive France matches against Catalans Dragons shows particular vulnerability in overseas conditions.
Background of the Development
Leeds Rhinos currently sit at the top of the Betfred Super League table following their impressive 24-16 home victory against St Helens. The team has demonstrated strong home form but faces historical challenges in France, having lost their only previous visit to Toulouse 20-6 four years ago. Kallum Watkins, the veteran forward for Leeds, has been addressing media concerns about the team’s form while preparing for this significant away fixture.
Toulouse Olympique, despite sitting third from bottom in the league, showed renewed competitiveness with their recent 36-16 victory over Huddersfield Giants, their fourth win of the campaign. The match conditions present additional challenges with temperatures forecast at 27 degrees in Toulouse on Friday evening.
Prediction: How This Development Can affect Leeds Rhinos Supporters and the Super League Community
Leeds Rhinos supporters in Leeds and across Yorkshire will face uncertainty regarding their team’s ability to maintain Super League leadership if away form continues to be problematic. The potential loss in France could impact the team’s championship momentum and affect betting markets for the remainder of the Super League season.
For the broader Super League community, this match represents a critical test of whether table-topping teams can overcome historical away vulnerabilities. If Leeds fails to improve their away performance, other mid-table teams like Toulouse may gain confidence that they can challenge top contenders, potentially shifting the competitive balance throughout the league. The 27-degree temperature in Toulouse could also affect player performance and match strategy, influencing how future away fixtures are approached by all Super League teams.