Leeds Rhinos take part in their third pre-season game when they take on Bradford Bulls at Headingley on Sunday (14:30 ko) as Rohan Smith's men continue their preparations for the season.
The trial match will see Leeds roll out a mixture of senior and youth players against a Bradford Bulls outfit that start their Championship campaign next week and features a number of former Rhinos stars.
It is Leeds' third of five pre-season games, having lost their first two to Wakefield Trinity and Leigh Leopards. The game will be streamed live on the ouRLeague app for those that can't make the match. Supporters can watch the game for £10 on the app, with the stream starting ahead of kick-off. Leeds' side will feature the likes of Cameron Smith and Rhyse Martin as well as new NRL recruit Sam Lisone. As for the Bulls, their squad features Jack Walker and Bodene Thompson, who have both made the move across West Yorkshire in the off-season.
What is the ouRLeague app?
The ouRLeague app has over 230,000 subscribers and is a platform the Rugby Football League use for a number of things, including live streams, live scores, predictors and stats.
How can I watch Leeds Rhinos v Bradford Bulls?
Fans can download the app for free from Apple and Android - search ouRLeague in the App Store or Play Store. Fans then just need to create an account, which is free. It will cost £10 to unlock the stream.
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