Dragons to make OurLeague debut
15 Jun 2023

Catalans Dragons will make their debut on the Our League pay-per-view streaming service in their Betfred Super League fixture at Hull FC on Saturday July 1 - another chance for Rugby League fans in France and beyond to watch Steve McNamara's high-fliers.
It will be the third Super League match available on pay-per-view to Our League members this season, following Hull FC's home and away matches against Salford Red Devils in March and May.
Six-camera coverage of the match will be available for the new Earlybird price of ?6.95 rate for all purchases before July 1, rising to ?10 on the day of the match.
Our League is the sport's membership platform, now providing a range of benefits as well as competitions and streaming to more than 250,000 Rugby League fans all over the world - and membership is completely free.
To purchase a stream if you're already a member, or to join Our League if you're not, click here.
Catalans stormed to the top of the Betfred Super League table for the first time this season with their stunning victory over Wigan Warriors in the Magic Weekend, with wing sensation Tom Johnstone scoring another hat-trick.
But they will expect a tough test from Tony Smith's Hull FC, who have made a major improvement since a miserable March, and also claimed a notable Magic Weekend win against Warrington Wolves with Josh Griffin matching Johnstone's treble.
Rhodri Jones, the Managing Director of RL Commercial, said:
"One of the many benefits of the Our League streaming platform is the chance to allow more fans to watch more Catalans matches - whether the Dragons are on the road in England, or when English clubs are heading to France.
"This game at Hull FC is an intriguing one - and again, we are grateful to Hull FC for their support of our pay-per-view initiative which will have seen them feature in the first three streamed fixtures this year.
"We shared the frustration of those supporters whose enjoyment of the stream from Salford was impeded by technical problems during our second fixture, but we have worked closely with our partners to provide reassurance that those problems will not be repeated - and instead, we will have a repeat of the coverage which won widespread praise for the first pay-per-view match at Hull FC in March."