
Super League returns after a week off and with all six games available on TV, here are the details on how, where and when to watch.
There’s not just Super League available to watch but also every NRL game with three of those available on UK TV and all games available via Watch NRL, as they are every week.
Of the six Super League games, two will receive extended coverage and it’s no surprise that the repeat of last year’s Grand Final between Hull KR and Wigan Warriors is among those games.
That clash will be held on Friday night at Craven Park as the Robins look to keep up their 100% record in all competitions, whereas Wigan will hope to build on their hammering of Salford.
Ahead of this week’s action, here’s all the information you need to watch all the rugby league, both Super League and NRL, on TV this week.
Thursday 10th April
The action starts on Thursday with one NRL clash and one Super League game with that Super League game selected for an extended TV broadcast. Salford Red Devils host Leeds Rhinos, a repeat of the Round Two fixture, whilst NRL champs Penrith Panthers are looking to get back in the win column earlier in the morning against The Dolphins.
Friday 11th April
There are two big NRL games but all eyes will be on the Super League clash between Hull KR and Wigan, with the TV coverage kicking off at 7:30 pm for an 8:00 pm kick-off. Super League’s other game sees St Helens host Wakefield Trinity in a reverse of the Round Two fixture as both clubs look to respond to Challenge Cup exits. That’s available on Super League+.
As for the NRL, both games can be watched on Watch NRL with St George hosting Gold Coast and Brisbane Broncos facing Sydney Roosters with Englishman Dom Young in action.
Saturday 12th April
There are three NRL games on Saturday morning, two of which are live on Sky Sports Action with those games being the Rabbitohs versus the Cowboys (8:50 am) and Parramatta against Canberra (10:35 am) with English duo Morgan Smithies and Matty Nicholson starring so far for the Green Machine. The earlier game between Cronulla and Manly is only available on Watch NRL.
As for Super League and it’s two evening games with Warrington hosting Hull FC in a very intriguing match-up at 5:30 pm. Later on, Castleford Tigers host Leigh Leopards with both matches available on Sky Sports+ and Super League+.
Sunday 13th April
Rounding the weekend off there is one final game of Super League and two more NRL games. The Storm host the Warriors in an early morning kick-off on Watch NRL, whilst Newcastle’s game against Wests is on at a more appealing time of 7:05 am on both Watch NRL and Sky Sports+.
As for the final Super League game of the round, it’s available to watch on TV via Sky Sports+ as winless Huddersfield Giants welcome Catalans Dragons to the John Smith’s Stadium.
How, when and where to watch the Super League and NRL this week
Thursday 10th April
The Dolphins v Penrith Panthers @ 10:50 am on Watch NRL
Salford Red Devils v Leeds Rhinos @ 8:oo pm on Sky Sports+
Friday 11th April
St George Illawarra Dragons v Gold Coast Titans @ 9:00 am on Watch NRL
Brisbane Broncos v Sydney Roosters @ 11:00 am on Watch NRL
Hull KR v Wigan Warriors @ 8:00 pm on Sky Sports Action
St Helens v Wakefield Trinity @ 8:00 pm on Sky Sports+ and Super League+
Saturday 12th April
Cronulla Sharks v Manly Sea Eagles @ 6:00 am on Watch NRL
South Sydney Rabbitohs v North Queensland Cowboys @ 8:30 am on Sky Sports Main Event/Action and Watch NRL
Parramatta Eels v Canberra Raiders @ 10:35 am on Sky Sports Action and Watch NRL
Warrington Wolves v Hull FC @ 5:30 pm on Sky Sports+ and Super League+
Castleford Tigers v Leigh Leopards @ 8:00 pm on Sky Sports+ and Super League+
Sunday 13th April
Melbourne Storm v New Zealand Warriors @ 5:00 am on Watch NRL
Newcastle Knights v Wests Tigers @ 7:05 am on Sky Sports Action and Watch NRL
Huddersfield Giants v Catalans Dragons @ 3:00 pm on Sky Sports+ and Super League+
Super League is BACK! Here are your fixtures for this week’s action 🏉🏟️ pic.twitter.com/VaP7sFT4nE
— Sky Sports Rugby League (@SkySportsRL) April 7, 2025

Anonymous
April 9, 2025 at 9:19 am
It’s about time the RFL shut down this embarrassing circus going on at Salford who are making Rugby League look more amateur than it actually is. It’s obvious that these so called “new owners” have absolutely no intention of investing in Salford RL and are only interested in picking up the pieces of the shutting down of Salford RL and investing in property development of the ground and land surrounding the stadium.
Come on RFL show us you are actually a professional organisation and know what you are doing and not a bunch of clowns!