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Rugby League on TV: Key clashes at the top of the table

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Round Four of the Super League provided plenty of surprises, with league-leaders Saints losing to Salford, and Warrington shocking Hull KR.

Elsewhere, Castleford Tigers were humbled in a 50-8 home defeat to Huddersfield Giants, Leeds Rhinos got the better of Leigh in a close affair and Wigan Warriors hit London Broncos for sixty at Plough Lane.

Catalans Dragons were the only side to win at home, beating Hull FC 26-12 in Catalonia.

TV coverage once again includes all twelve Super League sides thanks to Sky Sports’ historic deal to show every single game of the league season live across its platforms.

Below is a comprehensive list of all the Super League ties available to view on TV this weekend and where they’re available.

Where to watch Super League on TV this week

A through the camera perspective of the AJ Bell Stadium

Thursday 14th March

Salford Red Devils v Wigan Warriors: 8pm on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Arena

Thursday night sees the in-form Salford Red Devils host the world champions in a mouth watering curtain-raiser to this week’s action. Salford beat St Helens 24-20 in Round Four, and Wigan put 60 past London Broncos at the weekend.

Friday 15th March

Leeds Rhinos v St Helens: 8pm on Sky Sports Action

Another huge fixture is in store on Friday night, with Leeds Rhinos looking to continue their good form against a St Helens side that lost their first game of the season at the weekend.

Saturday 16th March

Huddersfield Giants v Hull KR: 3pm on Sky Sports Arena and SuperLeague+

The Giants made the most of a weak Castleford Tigers side last week, and scored 50 points at Wheldon Road. Hull KR were shocked by Warrington in a tight affair, but Willie Peters will be expecting to bounce back with a victory here.

Hull FC v Leigh Leopards: 3pm on Sky Sports Action and SuperLeague+

Both sides lost at the weekend, and last year’s Challenge Cup winners remain without a win in 2024. Hull’s own poor start to the season may mean that the Leopards can kickstart the season with a win here.

Catalans Dragons v Castleford Tigers: 5:30pm on Sky Sports Action and SuperLeague+

Els Dracs have had a strong start to the season, and they beat Hull FC at the weekend. At the other end of the table, Castleford looked dismal at the weekend, conceding 50 at home to a below-average Huddersfield side.

General view of Plough Lane from the corner, looking towards the main stand.

Sunday 17th March

London Broncos v Warrington Wolves: 3pm on Sky Sports Action and SuperLeague+

Wimbledon again hosts Super League action, with the winless Broncos hosting Warrington, who shocked Hull KR at the weekend. The Broncos showed plenty of fight against Wigan at the weekend, and edged the possession stats in the first half despite eventually going down 60-22. They’ll be hoping to finally get points on the board.

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