The latest Super League attendances.
The Super League attendances are in, with Wigan Warriors and Leeds Rhinos both recording figures of over 15,000. Elsewhere, Hull FC and Leigh Leopards both cracked the five-figure barrier.
At the Brick Community Stadium, Wigan tied up a top two Super League place and home semi-final with a 62-6 victory over Castleford Tigers on Friday night, with young half Jack Farrimond producing an eye-catching display.
Meanwhile, Leeds saw 15,157 through the Headingley turnstiles on Thursday night in what was a shock defeat for the Jake Connor-absent Rhinos, with Catalans Dragons running out 16-8 winners. The Rhinos will now finish third or fourth, depending on the results in the final regular season round this week.
Hull FC recorded a figure of 10,494 for their clash against Warrington Wolves at the MKM Stadium on Saturday evening. The Black and Whites ran out 34-2 winners over the Wire, taking the play-off race to the final round. They remain one point behind Wakefield.
At Leigh Sports Village, Leigh Leopards saw 10,011 watch their impressive victory over St Helens on Friday night. The result ensures a home play-off eliminator for the Leythers, who can tie up third spot with a victory this week.
Back in West Yorkshire, Wakefield Trinity saw a season-high attendance of 9,258. The club announced another sell-out, with their Belle Vue home seeing its capacity increased earlier this year. They defeated Hull KR 28-12 and are in pole position for a play-off finish on their return to Super League.
Finally, 4,082 saw Huddersfield Giants defeat Salford Red Devils 22-8 in Leroy Cudjoe’s final home game on Sunday afternoon. The result saw the Giants leapfrog Cas into 10th position on the Super League table.
Super League round 26 attendances
Wigan Warriors 62 Castleford Tigers 6 – 15,224
Leeds Rhinos 8 Catalans Dragons 16 – 15,157
Hull FC 34 Warrington Wolves 2 – 10,494
Leigh Leopards 28 St Helens 10 – 10,011
Wakefield Trinity 28 Hull KR 12 – 9,258
Huddersfield Giants 22 Salford Red Devils 8 – 4,082