Saturday sees three Super League games take place, as the likes of Wigan Warriors, Leigh Leopards and Warrington Wolves all take to the field.
The Warriors host Bradford Bulls in the first game of the afternoon, before Catalans Dragons host Leigh in Perpignan and Warrington travel to Huddersfield Giants in the later kick-off.
Add to that the NRL fixtures on offer, it means there is a total of six matches for fans to be able to watch from the comfort of their own homes in what is set to be a thrilling day of action.
Ahead of that triple-header in Super League, all six teams in action have named their initial 21-man squads, with changes aplenty.
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Wigan Warriors v Bradford Bulls:
The notable omission sees Liam Marshall drop out for the Warriors, after it was confirmed the winger would be out for 12 weeks with a hamstring injury.
Also dropping out of the squad is Jonny Vaughan. In the pairs place come reserves half-back George Marsden and fellow youngster Josh Cartwright, who can operate across the back five.
Bradford meanwhile have strengthened their side with the loan signing of Leigh man Ben McNamara, who joins the club on a week-long loan.
In another boost, Andy Ackers is back in the side, as is Guy Armitage. Jack Ormondroyd and Harvey Ward drop out in their place.
Wigan Warriors 21-man squad:Â Jai Field, Zach Eckersley, Adam Keighran, Jake Wardle, Ethan Havard, Brad O’Neill, Luke Thompson, Junior Nsemba, Liam Farrell, Kaide Ellis, Patrick Mago, Oliver Partington, Jack Farrimond, Sam Eseh, Tom Forber, Kian McDermott, Taylor Kerr, Lukas Mason, Noah Hodkinson, George Marsden, Josh Cartwright
Bradford Bulls 21-man squad: Andy Ackers, Caleb Aekins, Guy Armitage, Chris Atkin, Cam Bate, Ed Chamberlain, Brandon Douglas, Greg Eden, Zac Fulton, Will Gardiner, Jamie Gill, Sam Hallas, Alfie Leake, Loghan Lewis, Ben McNamara, Eliot Peposhi, Leon Ruan, Dan Russell, Ethan Ryan, Mitch Souter, Connor Wynne
Catalans Dragons v Leigh Leopards:
Interim boss Ryan Sheridan has made two changes, and it could mean that back rower Franck Maria makes his first appearance of the season.
He is one of two changes to the side, with Clement Martin also being named in place of captain Ben Garcia and Lenny Marc.
The Leopards have been handed a major boost with David Armstrong, Keanan Brand, Tesi Niu and Umyla Hanley all returning to the fray.
Whether all of them will feature remains to be seen, with the players needing to get through training. But, what it does mean is that Robbie Mulhern and Matt Davis are the club’s only injury concerns in the first 17.
Catalans Dragons 21-man squad:Â Charlie Staines, Tommy Makinson, Nick Cotric, Solomona Faataape, Toby Sexton, Lewis Dodd, Chris Satae, Julian Bousquet, Franck Maria, Ben Condon, Iszac Fa’asuamaleaui, Josh Allen, Romain Navarette, Harvey Wilson, Kruise Leeming, Zac Lipowicz, Guillermo Aispuro-Bichet, Clement Martin, Ugo Tison, Leo Darrelatour, Alexis Lis
Leigh Leopards 21-man squad:Â David Armstrong, Keanan Brand, Tesi Niu, Umyla Hanley, Josh Charnley, Adam Cook, Lachlan Lam, Joe Ofahengaue, Edwin Ipape, Frankie Halton, Owen Trout, Isaac Liu, Jacob Alick-Wiencke, Liam Horne, Innes Senior, AJ Towse, Gareth O’Brien, Jack Hughes, Louis Brogan, Ryan Brown
Huddersfield Giants v Warrington WolvesÂ
Liam Finn welcomes back Connor Wrench to the side, however prop Tom Burgess drops out. Youngsters Archie Sykes and Lewis Jagger have also replaced each other in the side from last week.
Cai Taylor-Wray drops out for Warrington, but Sam Burgess does welcome back Josh Smith to the side. Ewan Smith drops out in place of Lachlan Webster in the only other change.
Huddersfield Giants 21-man squad: Niall Evalds, Adam Swift, Jacob Gagai, Taane Milne, Tui Lolohea, Adam Clune, Tristan Powell, Zac Woolford, Asher O’Donnell, Harry Rushton, Fenton Rogers, George King, Kieran Rush, Mathieu Cozza, Jack Billington, Chris Patolo, Archie Sykes Tanguy Zenon, Oliver Russell, Connor Wrench Jacob Douglas
Warrington Wolves 21-man squad: Josh Thewlis, Toby King, Albert Hopoate, Matty Ashton, Marc Sneyd, Danny Walker, Sam Stone, Ben Currie, Sam Powell, Toff Sipley, Liam Byrne, Jordy Crowther, Ewan Irwin, James Bentley, Luke Thomas, Joe Philbin, Max Wood, Josh Smith, Jake Thewlis, Kelepi Tanginoa, Lachlan Webster