Las Vegas has always offered spectacular lights and stages like no other. But now it’s time for Super League to get serious.
Listening to Hull KR head coach Willie Peters and Leeds Rhinos manager Brad Arthur throughout this week, they have said a lot about not wanting their team to get caught up in the glitz and glamor.
However, they recognized that the task was next to impossible, so they had to find a balance between enjoying the event and focusing on the task at hand.
Since appearing on Sin City, Leeds and Robins players have paraded at every event, with thousands of fans seizing every opportunity to meet the superstars.
They started with a photo shoot and fan autograph session, moved on to an outrageous event at a nightclub, and then culminated with a fan experience on Fremont Street. This was an incredible show of just what Super League is all about.
The sport was introduced in the way it deserved. Talk to any British journalist who was there and they’ll tell you that attending Fremont Street was one of the highlights of their careers and the best show the sport has ever put on.
Players wore sun shades, hats and bomber jackets. They wowed the audience with their music, jokes, and fashion sense.
But the pre-show is over. It’s time for them to make their mark on the pitch. There’s nothing fancy, nothing glamorous, it’s all action.
Ultimately, when these two giants square off on Saturday night, it provides two competitive points.
Leeds are in 4th place with 1 win and 1 loss. Hull KR are 13th in the table after a shock opening game defeat to York Knights.
They bounced back in the most spectacular way with a monumental World Club Challenge victory over the Brisbane Broncos, but now they need to continue that momentum heading into Super League’s strangest regular round match.
Leeds had Hull KR’s number in 2025 – they have beaten them twice and should have beaten them three times. They will have a quiet confidence that they can do it again.
From Headingley Park and Craven Park to Allegiant Stadium’s 65,000-seater stadium with never-before-seen LED boards and roof additions.
The task ahead is to entertain and showcase Super League flair, skill, toughness, determination and effort. Americans want a big hit!
Wigan’s defeat of Warrington in this competition last year was impressive, but these two teams will be hoping to put on a close and engaging fixture.
Leeds Rhinos and Hull KR will have hit the jackpot in Las Vegas if they can walk away with as high a Super League stock as they currently feel.
2026 Super League – Important dates and highlights
Rugby League in Las Vegas: Saturday 28th February: Hull KR v Leeds Rhinos, 11pm (Sky Sports) Super League 30th Birthday: Thursday 26th March: Castleford Tigers v Bradford Bulls, 8pm (Sky Sports) Rivals Round: 3rd April to 5th April Super League in Paris: Saturday 6th June: Catalan Dragons v Wigan Warriors (Paris); 6:30 UK (Sky Sports) Magic Weekend: 4th July – 5th July Rivals Round Overturn: 23rd July – 26th July Elimination Playoffs: 19th September – 20th September Playoff Semi-Finals: 26th September – 27th September Grand Final: 3rd October, Old Trafford.
Sky Sports will continue to broadcast every Super League match live this season. Exclusively live, including two matches from each round, the remaining five matches will be shown weekly on Sky Sports+.



