After an all you can eat Easter buffet of rugby league, things somewhat slow down this week but we still have seven games to stick our teeth into this week as both the NRL and Super League hit important turning points.
In the NRL we’re treated to three clashes important up and down the table whilst in Super League we also have three games to enjoy.
So, here’s every game you can watch live on TV this week.
Friday
Brisbane Broncos vs Canterbury Bulldogs – Sky Sports Arena 10:55
Two teams once upon associated with the Grand Final who have struggled in recent times get the action underway on Friday as Brisbane take on Canterbury. With both pursuing a stronger 2022, who will pick up a vital win here.
Castleford Tigers vs St Helens – Sky sports Arena 19:30
After three consecutive league wins, the Tigers host the Champions who come to the Jungle on the back of a successful but draining Easter weekend and without Lewis Dodd. Can the Tigers shock them or will the Saints machine keep rolling on?
Saturday
North Queensland Cowboys vs Gold Coast Titans – Sky Sports Arena 08:30
Saturday sees a Queensland derby as two teams who have had up and down starts to 2022 battle for the points in a game which could be significant at the end of the season with both teams dreaming of play-off rugby.
Sunday
Penrith Panthers vs Canberra Raiders – Sky Sports Mix 07:00
A tough task for Canberra as they take on the unbeaten Premiers. Penrith look unbeatable at the moment but with quality players of their own Canberra could shock the Panthers.
Wigan Warriors vs Salford Red Devils – Channel 4 12:30
The Warriors took out their derby defeat frustrations on Wakefield with a 54-10 thumping and against a Salford side struggling who lost comprehensively against Catalans on Monday, the Warriors could be looking at another tryfest but if the Red Devils show the character they have at times this season, it won’t be easy for the Warriors.
Hull FC vs Catalans Dragons – Sky Sports Arena 18:30
The Black and Whites stayed in touch with the top four with a win over Warrington on Monday and beating Catalans here would be key to boosting their season. However, the Dragons will want to keep the pressure up on St Helens at the top.
Monday
Bradford Bulls vs Featherstone Rovers – Premier Sports 1 19:15
Two Yorkshire rivals meet to close off the weekend’s action. Featherstone are still unbeaten in their pursuit of promotion but take on a Bradford side hurting after a shock defeat to 12-man Halifax over the Easter weekend. Sure to be fiery, can the Bulls shock the Rovers.