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When every Super League side travels to Catalans Dragons in 2025

Catalonia flags and Catalans Dragons flags, and lots of fans and ticker tape at Stade Gilbert Britus for a Super League match.

With the 2025 Super League fixtures out today, the first thing many fans would have been hoping for was a favourable trip to Catalans Dragons.

It’s the opportunity to watch your side abroad, in a beautiful city in the Catalan region of the south of France, making for some memorable weekends.

When does each side face them? Every date is below – ordered by when each team first plays at Stade Gilbert Brutus.

When every Super League side travels to Catalans Dragons in 2025

Hull FC – Friday 14th February, Saturday 31st May

Away to Catalans on the opening day probably wasn’t what the Black and Whites would have been hoping for, but their late-May fixture is a nice one that should make them feel a bit better.

Leeds Rhinos – Saturday 8th March

Probably the least favourable timing of any club, the Rhinos – who are very well supported – only have an early-season, early-March date in the south of France.

St Helens – Saturday 29th March

The side looking for vast improvement next year will face the crowd at Stade Gilbert Brutus early on.

Huddersfield Giants – Sunday 13th April, Saturday 28th June

Two away days abroad for Huddersfield – and they’ll be hoping to make Perpignan city centre a sea of claret and gold.

Salford Red Devils – Saturday 19th April

Easter Weekend for the Red Devils, who will get a long weekend to enjoy the sights of the city.

Realistically, the sights of the pubs – but they can do that for longer.

Wakefield Trinity – Saturday 26th April

It was Toulouse that Trinity got to face abroad last year, and now they can return to their usual Perpignan trip.

Wigan Warriors – Saturday 24th May, Saturday 30th August

The Warriors have a great set of away fixtures here, as the first game falls during the weekend before the spring bank holiday, and the second is in peak summer, meaning they’ll likely have some great weather for their travels.

Depending on where they are in the table by then, it could also be a real party atmosphere if they win.

Leigh Leopards – Saturday 21st June

Leigh Leopards fans at a Super League match against Catalans Dragons

Credit: Rémi Vignaud/Catalans Dragons/SWpix.com

Last year, the Leopards took a record crowd to Northern Catalonia, and they could replicate that with a nice June date here.

Warrington Wolves – Saturday 12th July

It’s not just Las Vegas that Wire supporters get to travel to in 2025, and a July trip to Perpignan should go down nicely.

Hull KR – Saturday 19th July

A very well supported side recently, and they should have favourable travelling conditions for this one.

Castleford Tigers – Saturday 23rd August

Castleford Tigers fans in Perpignan

Credit: SWpix.com

The Tigers have to wait the longest of any club for a journey to Perpignan, but they’ll probably be more than okay with that – as this is a fantastic summer date for the side that did, until last year, have the record away attendance at Stade Gilbert Brutus.

The Monday after is the summer bank holiday – so this could be a weekend for the ages.

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