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This week on SuperLeague+

15 Jul 2024

This week on SuperLeague+

With only 10 rounds of the regular season remaining, the race to Old Trafford is heating. Follow the final run into the Play-Offs on SuperLeague+, with four more games shown LIVE this week.

SuperLeague+ is rugby league's destination streaming service where you can watch LIVE Super League games, full match replays, highlights and other exclusive on-demand content.

Half season passes are now available for the discounted price of £49.99, allowing fans to enjoy the final run into the Play-Offs as the race to Old Trafford reaches its peak.

Fans can purchase single game match day passes for the earlybird price of £6.99 or £9.99 on the day, with rolling monthly subscriptions also available for £19.99.

A Friday Night double header kicks off the LIVE SuperLeague+ action in Round 18.

Huddersfield Giants continue with life after Ian Watson when they welcome Salford Red Devils to the John Smith’s Stadium. Salford slipped into sixth place after defeat in the South of France last time out, as they look to get back to winning ways to keep their top six hopes firmly alive.

 

 

Elsewhere on Friday Night, Leigh Leopards host bottom placed London Broncos. Adrian Lam’s Leopards enjoyed a closely fought win against the Giants in Round 17 but face an uphill battle to make the six - fans can watch both of Friday’s LIVE fixtures simultaneously thanks to the SuperLeague+ dual screen experience.

On Saturday, top of the table Wigan Warriors travel to Hull to face the Black & Whites LIVE on SuperLeague+. The Warriors are undefeated in their last eight league outings and sit four points clear at the top of the Betfred Super League table with a game to spare. Can eleventh placed Hull FC pull off the upset of the season and earn a rare 2024 victory?

The LIVE SuperLeague+ action concludes on Sunday when a resurgent Castleford Tigers host Catalans Dragons. Craig Lingard’s men registered back-to-back wins for the first time this season after earning wins away at St Helens and London – can they make it three in a row against the fifth placed Dragons at the Jungle?