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Two Super League sides hint that games could go ahead despite snow

Super League games could be in doubt after heavy snowfall.

The country entered a cold snap yesterday with snow flurries throughout the day but the dropping temperatures last night and persistent snowfall throughout the night through to this morning has most of the country white over plunging sporting contests into doubt.

There are four Super League games scheduled tonight.

Huddersfield Giants host Castleford Tigers in a game scheduled to be on Sky Sports and act as the Tigers refresh after the departure of Lee Radford.

Elsewhere two teams who have impressed early this season collide in Hull as Hull KR host Warrington Wolves who could go top of the league with a win by four points or more.

Champions St Helens will try and get back on track away at newly promoted Leigh Leopards who beat Hull KR last year,

Elsewhere there is a West Yorkshire derby at Headingley between Leeds Rhinos and Wakefield Trinity.

As of yet there have been no official updates about whether games can go ahead and with the snow set to stop some time this morning there is a chance it could melt to enable games to go ahead.

Now though Leeds Rhinos have hinted their game at least could be on with a Tweet this morning celebrating “game day.”

St Helens did the same ahead of their to Leigh.

Others have been quiet on the matter.

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