HAVE YOUR SAY: Who will finish in the Super League top six as the Final Charge hots up?
We want to know who you think will be in the top six at the end of the Super League season as seven teams continue to battle it out for key spots; watch every Super League game this season live on Sky Sports - including two matches in each round
Monday 1 September 2025 06:35, UK
The Betfred Super League season is reaching crunch time and with just three rounds remaining it is tight at the top.
Hull KR have put themselves four points clear of the rest but then it gets really close, with Wigan Warriors, St Helens, Leeds Rhinos and Leigh Leopards all still mathematically charging for that second spot and a home semi-final. Just four points separate second and fifth.
Then, you have Hull FC and Wakefield Trinity in a battle to make the six, with Warrington Wolves now out of that contest after a shock loss to Salford Red Devils.
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With so much up in the air and so much to come, we want to know, first of all, who you think will finish in second spot?
While Hull KR still mathematically can, it looks like they are the front-runners to clinch the League Leaders' Shield if they beat Hull FC on Sunday September 7, with those four other clubs vying for that crucial week off.
There are just four rounds to go and there are some huge rival clashes coming up in round 25 with Hull KR facing their old foe Hull FC, St Helens hosting neighbours Wigan, Huddersfield playing Leeds, with Leigh up against Warrington.
Every single point matters as rivalries are reignited.
Will Wigan keep hold of second? Or will one of the others pick up a big win and knock them off their perch? A win for Saints against Wigan would put them right back in the conversation for second. Meanwhile, a win for Leeds at the same time would see them move joint on points with the Warriors.
Hull KR's Final Charge: 40 points
- Thurs August 21: Leeds 28-6 Hull KR
- Fri August 29: Hull KR 12-8 St Helens
- Sun September 7: Hull KR vs Hull FC
- Sat September 13: Wakefield vs Hull KR
- September 18-21: Hull KR vs Warrington
Wigan Warriors' Final Charge: 36 points
- Sun August 24: Wigan 44-2 Wakefield
- Sat August 30: Catalans 4-40 Wigan
- Fri September 5: St Helens vs Wigan
- Fri September 12: Wigan vs Castleford
- September 18-21: Wigan vs Leeds
Leeds Rhinos' Final Charge: 34 points
- Thurs August 21: Leeds 28-6 Hull KR
- Sat August 30: Hull FC 0-34 Leeds
- Sat September 6: Huddersfield vs Leeds
- Thurs September 11: Leeds vs Catalans
- September 18-21: Wigan vs Leeds
Leigh Leopards' Final Charge: 33 points
- Fri August 22: Leigh 38-6 Salford
- Thurs August 28: Leigh 46-6 Castleford
- Sat September 6: Warrington vs Leigh
- Fri September 12: Leigh vs St Helens
- September 18-21: Leigh vs Huddersfield
St Helens' Final Charge: 32 points
- Fri August 22: St Helens 16-10 Hull FC
- Fri August 29: Hull KR 12-8 St Helens
- Fri September 5: St Helens vs Wigan
- Fri September 12: Leigh vs St Helens
- September 18-21: St Helens vs Castleford
It also gets tasty for Hull FC and Wakefield Trinity, with each win becoming even more vital.
The Black and Whites mathematically had a top-six spot in their own hands but after back-to-back losses, they have been usurped by Wakefield and now need Trinity to slip up in at least one of their final three encounters.
Wakefield's Final Charge: 26 points
- Sun August 24: Wigan 44-2 Wakefield
- Sun August 31: Wakefield 48-2 Huddersfield
- Fri September 5: Castleford vs Wakefield
- Sat September 13: Wakefield vs Hull KR
- September 18-21: Salford vs Wakefield
Hull FC's Final Charge: 25 points
- Fri August 22: St Helens 16-10 Hull FC
- Sat August 30: Hull FC 0-34 Leeds
- Sun September 7: Hull KR vs Hull FC
- Sat September 13: Hull FC vs Warrington
- September 18-21: Hull FC vs Catalans
The Final Charge is already electric and there will be ecstasy and a whole lot of agony along the way.
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