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2025 RFL Wheelchair Super League

The 2025 Wheelchair Super League (also known as the 2025 Betfred Wheelchair Super League for sponsorship purposes) was the sixth season of the Rugby Football League (RFL) premier wheelchair rugby league competition.

The defending champions were Leeds Rhinos who won the 2024 Grand Final, defeating Halifax Panthers 52–32.

In December 2024, the RFL announced that the 2025 Super League season would have seven teams following successful applications of Edinburgh Giants and Sheffield Eagles to join the competition. Teams played six fixtures during the regular season, playing each of the other teams once. At the end of the regular season, the top four teams advanced to the play-offs which are a single round robin like the regular season. The top two advance to the Grand Final. On 16 August 2025, Leeds failed to fulfil their round seven match against Halifax and were ruled ineligible to compete in the play-offs.

The Grand Final took place at the Manchester Basketball Centre on Sunday, 28 September, and was broadcast live on Sky Sports. Halifax Panthers, who had won the Challenge Cup and finished top of the table, completed the treble with a 42–32 win over London Roosters.

Teams

Results

The regular season commenced on 21 June. The seven rounds of matches ran until 17 August.

All times are British Summer Time ()

Source:RFL Match Centre

Regular season

Regular season table

Play-offs

Four teams qualified for the play-off group stage played between 30 August and 13 September, from which the top two team qualified for the Grand Final to be played on 28 September. Play-offs occurred at neutral venues and were played as triple headers - two play-off round robins and a friendly between two of the three teams who failed to qualify (the other receiving a bye).

Play-off group results

Play-off table

Grand Final

Notes

References