
THE 2023 Super League season is less than three months away, and, despite the Rugby League World Cup only just finishing, the anticipation is high.
Amongst fans and pundits there is, of course, numerous predictions about where teams will finish with Super League sponsors Betfred revealing their odds for Super League and Challenge Cup winners.
Looking at the end-of-season run-in is also interesting, with clubs set to be fighting for their lives either at the top end of the Super League table or at the bottom.
Here are how the last three games for each Super League club look like:
Castleford Tigers
Hull FC (h)
Wigan Warriors (a)
Leeds Rhinos (a)
Catalans Dragons
Wakefield Trinity (a)
Leeds Rhinos (h)
Salford Red Devils (a)
Huddersfield Giants
Hull KR (h)
Hull FC (a)
Warrington Wolves (h)
Hull FC
Castleford Tigers (a)
Huddersfield Giants (h)
St Helens (a)
Hull KR
Huddersfield Giants (a)
Salford Red Devils (h)
Wakefield Trinity (a)
Leeds Rhinos
Wigan Warriors (h)
Catalans Dragons (a)
Castleford Tigers (h)
Leigh Leopards
St Helens (a)
Wakefield Trinity (h)
Wigan Warriors (h)
Salford Red Devils
Warrington Wolves (h)
Hull KR (a)
Catalans Dragons (h)
St Helens
Leigh Leopards (h)
Warrington Wolves (a)
Hull FC (h)
Wakefield Trinity
Catalans Dragons (h)
Leigh Leopards (a)
Hull KR (h)
Warrington Wolves
Salford Red Devils (a)
St Helens (h)
Huddersfield Giants (a)
Wigan Warriors
Leeds Rhinos (a)
Castleford Tigers (h)
Leigh Leopards (a)