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How to watch Bradford Bulls v Hull KR for free as Robins look to push into top six

Hull KR are looking for their fifth win in a row this afternoon as they travel to Odsal Stadium for the first time since July 2017.

That was when the two sides last met, with KR taking a 42-10 win that day, but you have to go back even further, to June 2014, to when the pair last faced off in Super League.

Interestingly, Greg Eden crossed twice for the Robins that day, and he is set to line up for Bradford this afternoon after signing on a month’s contract due to the Bulls’ ever-growing injury crisis.

Luke Gale, who kicked three goals for Bradford in the 18-44 defeat, will be part of KR’s coaching staff this afternoon, so there are plenty of crossovers between the two.

A win for KR this afternoon would see them rise to fifth in the league table, and they would overtake both Catalans Dragons and Wigan Warriors who each lost their respective matches last night.

So, how do you watch this game for free?

Super League+ have opted to broadcast this game on their app/website free of charge, meaning you don’t need any subscription to be able to access this game.

Simply create an account on the app/website and you will have access to today’s first Super League game, which kicks off at 3:00pm.

You do not need to input any sort of card details to be able to access this match, just create an account which can be done so by clicking here.

Coverage is expected to start at 2:55pm, in line with the Sky Sports broadcast, where you can also watch today’s game.

The later tie this afternoon between St Helens and Wakefield Trinity will NOT be shown for free on Super League+, that game can be watched either with a subscription or on Sky Sports+ at 5:30pm.

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