Saints Women face Leeds on Sunday

St.Helens Women will kick off a double header at the BrewDog Stadium on Sunday, 21st June 2026, with a big game against Leeds Rhinos!

It should be a fantastic Father’s Day with double the action at the Home of the Saints.

  • St.Helens Women vs Leeds Rhinos Women – 12pm KO
    • Betfred Women’s Super League – Round 5
  • St.Helens vs Huddersfield Giants – 3pm
    • Betfred Super League – Round 15

Having continued their strong start to the league season last time out against Featherstone, winning 0-46 on the road, the Saints Women will be keen to maintain their 100% start against Leeds Rhinos.

Leeds have won three of their opening for fixtures in Super League, having most recently claimed a 46-6 victory over Barrow Raiders in Cumbria.

St.Helens and Leeds met the Women’s Challenge Cup Semi-Final over in Doncaster back in May, and the Saints came away with a hard-fought victory, 30-14.

🎟️ TICKETS & ENTRY INFORMATION

Tickets start from just £27.50 for adults and an incredible £6 for juniors aged 12 and under, with Under 5s tickets FREE!

The easiest way to secure your spot at the BrewDog Stadium is to purchase your ticket online by visiting our ticketing website. You can secure a digital or ‘Print at Home’ ticket, which would not require you to visit the Ticket Office.

Fans can visit the Ticket Office during opening hours, or contact us by calling 01744 455 052.

🏉 COMMUNITY CLUB TAKEOVER – THATTO HEATH CRUSADERS

We’re committed to the continued growth of the St.Helens Women’s youth development and to developing young female players for the Saints. Our Women’s youth programme now includes the Under-15s Pathway To Performance (P2P) and our Academy Under-19s team. Along with RFL Girls Talent Hubs, Girls Development Camps (Years 7-11) and the RugBees initiative (ages 7-11) with the Saints Community Development Foundation.

In recent seasons, St.Helens Women have been proud to see players come through our youth system to become Women’s First Team Saints players, showing there is a pathway for aspiring talents. Young girls can follow in the footsteps of Saints such as Alyx Bridge, Olivia Leach, Luci McColm, Erin McDonald, or Katie Mottershead, to name just a few.

However, without the hard work of so many people who are involved in local community rugby league clubs, the Saints Women’s youth programme would not be possible. So, throughout the 2026 Women’s Rugby League season, each home fixture at the BrewDog Stadium for St.Helens Women will also double as a Community Club Takeover!

Thatto Heath Crusaders are our takeover team this week!

Girls from the local club will be official team mascots for the Betfred Women’s Super League fixture against Leeds Rhinos and will walk about with the team ahead of the game.

Thatto Heath Crusaders have played a pivotal role in the development of women’s and girls’ rugby league in the town, producing many of the Saints Women’s team at the inception of the Women’s Super League back in 2018 and continuing to produce outstanding talent in the eight years that followed.

The women’s and girls’ section at Thatto Heath is thriving with teams available for girls to take part in across all ages, including mixed junior rugby league right through to women’s masters, but none of that would be possible without their dedicated volunteers and coaches, who give up so much of their time for girls to enjoy playing the sport they love.

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