Super League’s main title sponsor, Betfred, have updated their odds regarding who they believe will win the Grand Final, with one club favoured amongst the rest to lift the trophy at Old Trafford next month.
That club is Wigan Warriors, who after last night’s victory over Leeds Rhinos, have made themselves favourites to take the win at the Theatre of Dreams and lift their third consecutive Grand Final trophy. Matt Peet’s men have won their last five, and head into the top six showdown full of confidence, and with a near-fully fit squad – something that could prove vital. Betfred have placed them at 11/10.
Hull KR are next favourite, after their League Leaders Shield victory was trophy number two of 2025, after lifting the Challenge Cup at Wembley in June over Warrington Wolves. Willie Peters’ men will want to go one further this year and get over the line in Manchester, after a 9-2 score line last year saw them lose out to Matt Peet’s Warriors. 7/4 odds are given to the Robins, as they look to complete the treble.
Despite finishing fourth, Leeds are the third favourite to emerge victorious, after a much improved season from the West Yorkshire club under Brad Arthur. Their defence has been a focus point of the Arthur regime, with the Rhinos only behind Hull KR in least points conceded over the 27-round competition. The Rhinos are priced at 6/1 to lift their ninth Super League title.
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Leigh Leopards have had another incredible season, as they recorded their highest ever league finish in 2025. Since their return to the top flight in 2023, they have gone from strength to strength and now have the privilege of hosting Wakefield Trinity in what will be the club’s first home playoff final in Super League history. Adrian Lam’s men have been given 10/1 odds to achieve victory at Old Trafford.
St Helens have been up and down all season, with Paul Wellens going the full season without knowing what his best spine combination is. Tristan Sailor and Jack Welsby are superstars in their own right, but haven’t seemed to click when playing in the same side. It will be a tough test for the Red Vee, but will gain confidence in the knowledge that they haven’t lost at AMT Headingley since 2017, as they prepare to take on the Rhinos this Saturday. Betfred have given Saints 16/1 odds, which are shorter than other betting sites, but would bring in good money should they gain Grand Final glory.
Wakefield Trinity have been given the longest odds at a huge 66/1, with Daryl Powell’s men been given a slim chance of winning the title from 6th place. No member of Wakefield’s current squad has ever lifted the Grand Final trophy, so it would be a huge feat if they were to go on and lift the trophy on October 11.
Wigan Warriors odds on favourites to lift Grand Final
Wigan 11/10
Hull KR: 7/4
Leeds: 6/1
Leigh: 10/1
Saints: 16/1
Wakefield: 66/1
Odds are taken from Betfred and all information is correct at the time of writing.