Summary

  • Leeds to face Wigan in Grand Final on 10 October

  • Leeds Rhinos chasing domestic treble

  • Roby scored St Helens' opener, Hardaker responded

  • Walsh drop-goal and Percival try put Saints 13-8 up

  • Hall and Watkins completed Leeds comeback

  1. The countdown begins...published at 22:15

    FT: Leeds Rhinos 20-13 St Helens

    Leeds celebrate winImage source, SWpix

    That's just about it from me tonight, thanks so much for your company.

    Remember, we've got live radio coverage of the Million Pound Game between Wakefield and Bradford on Saturday (14:50 BST kick-off), followed by the NRL Grand Final on Sunday (09:15 BST).

    And I'll be back on Saturday, 10 October for live text and radio commentary of the 2015 Super League Grand Final between Wigan Warriors and Leeds Rhinos.

    Hope you can join me then. It should be worth waiting for.

  2. History beckons for Leeds Rhinospublished at 22:11

    FT: Leeds Rhinos 20-13 St Helens

    Kallum WatkinsImage source, PA

    So Leeds Rhinos edge a classic semi-final with St Helens, as late tries from Ryan Hall and Kallum Watkins see them to a 20-13 victory against the 2014 champions at Headingley.

    Read Andrew Aloia's match report here.

    It means Brian McDermott's side are one win away from completing a domestic treble, a feat that has only been achieved twice in the Super League era.

    Kevin Sinfield, Jamie Peacock and Kylie Leuluai - three Rhinos legends - will make their last appearances for the club in a Grand Final.

  3. Missed the game? Watch the highlights...published at 22:07

    Super League semi-finals

    You can catch up with all of the action from this week's Super League semi-finals in a special highlights show, which will be screened on BBC One at 13:00 BST on Saturday.

    Trust me, they're well worth watching.

  4. Player reactionpublished at 22:04

    FT: Leeds Rhinos 20-13 St Helens

    St Helens hooker James Roby told Sky Sports: "There was so much at stake and it was a great game. We're disappointed but on the whole it's been a good year for us."

  5. Coach reactionpublished at 22:01

    FT: Leeds Rhinos 20-13 St Helens

    St Helens coach Keiron Cunningham told Sky Sports: "Obviously it's disappointing. It was worthy of a final, that game.

    "I really feel for my boys, for large points we were the better team. People really hung in there and we fought for each other. I'm proud of every one of those players.

    "We were the underdogs and we got within a whisker of getting to Old Trafford."

  6. Player reactionpublished at 21:58

    FT: Leeds Rhinos 20-13 St Helens

    Leeds prop Jamie Peacock told Sky Sports: "What a group to play with. We never know when we're beaten or when to quit. It's a pleasure to play with such a tough bunch of blokes.

    "Saints are a great side, tenacious and tough, and they should take a lot of heart from that.

    "It's the big one next week and anything can happen."

    Jamie PeacockImage source, PA
  7. Player reactionpublished at 21:55

    FT: Leeds Rhinos 20-13 St Helens

    Leeds captain Kevin Sinfield told Sky Sports: "I thought that was a great advert for the game.

    "It's one of the toughest games I've played in. It meant so much to me and the team.

    "We know we've got a tough game next week but we'll give it our best."

  8. Full-time - Leeds Rhinos reach Grand Finalpublished at 21:53
    Breaking

    Leeds Rhinos 20-13 St Helens

    It will be Leeds Rhinos v Wigan Warriors in the 2015 Grand Final.

  9. try

    TRY (Watkins, goal Sinfield)published at 80 mins

    Leeds Rhinos 20-13 St Helens

    Try for Leeds! Kallum Watkins sends the Rhinos to Old Trafford and keeps the treble dream alive.

    St Helens had to gamble, they put all their money on black, and it came up red.

    That's Watkins 100th career try. What a time to get it.

    Leeds win a thriller.

  10. Leeds Rhinos 14-13 St Helenspublished at 79 mins

    Three tackles in, Saints have made about four metres.

  11. Leeds Rhinos 14-13 St Helenspublished at 79 mins

    Two minutes left, St Helens with the ball deep in their own half. Now or never.

  12. Leeds Rhinos 14-13 St Helenspublished at 78 mins

    St Helens start a set on their own line and make it into the Leeds half. Jon Wilkin fires a pass out wide to Adam Swift on the last tackle, and it's forward.

    They've probably only got one more set of six to go.

  13. Leeds Rhinos 14-13 St Helenspublished at 75 mins

    Dropped by Atelea Vea! St Helens cough up possession and trudge backwards as they prepare to defend a Leeds scrum on halfway.

  14. Leeds Rhinos 14-13 St Helenspublished at 75 mins

    Zak Hardaker can't find a way through a wall of white shirts, and Adam Cuthbertson's grubber kick comes to nothing.

    Saints back on the attack. Not too many chances left for them to turn that one-point deficit around.

  15. Leeds Rhinos 14-13 St Helenspublished at 73 mins

    A great chase by Danny McGuire puts Mark Percival under pressure and the Saints man spills it out of play for a goal-line drop-out.

  16. Leeds Rhinos 14-13 St Helenspublished at 71 mins

    If the scores are level after 80 minutes, we'll go into golden-point extra-time.

  17. Leeds Rhinos 14-13 St Helenspublished at 70 mins

    Ten minutes to play. I've no idea how this is going to end. Your guess is as good as mine.

  18. try

    TRY (Hall, goal SInfield)published at 69 mins

    Leeds Rhinos 14-13 St Helens

    This is gripping. Leeds appeal for a try...

    Has Ryan Hall got downward pressure on that ball? The video referee says yes!

    Credit to Mark Percival, the Saints man almost pulled off a miraculous tackle to deny the Leeds man, but Hall got it down. Just.

    Now, can Kevin Sinfield kick the goal? Yes he can! Leeds ahead by a single point.

  19. Leeds Rhinos 8-13 St Helenspublished at 68 mins

    Penalty to Leeds five metres out. Another set of six for the Rhinos.

  20. Leeds Rhinos 8-13 St Helenspublished at 67 mins

    What a key moment this could be. Out of nothing, Leeds captain Kevin Sinfield kicks a 40-20 and the Rhinos are back on the attack.

    Kevin SinfieldImage source, SWpix