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This week on SuperLeague+

9 Sep 2024

This week on SuperLeague+

The penultimate round of the 2024 Betfred Super League regular season has arrived and fans can see more drama unfold LIVE on SuperLeague+.

Subscribers can watch four LIVE Betfred Super League games in Round 26 and immediately on-demand after full-time, as well as the additional two fixtures the following Monday.

It’s never been easier to tune into LIVE games on SuperLeague+, with the platform available to watch via:

- Web browser - superleagueplus.co.uk

- App store of iOS devices   

- Google Play store for Android device

- Connected TVs via Amazon, Apple and Google store

- You can also cast from mobile app or desktop to TV

Monthly subscriptions are available for just £19.99, while fans can purchase single game earlybird passes for £6.99.

The LIVE action gets underway on Friday Night with two games available to watch simultaneously on SuperLeague+.

Subscribers can watch two or more games at the same time thanks to the SuperLeague+ multi-screen experience, meaning you won’t miss a minute of Friday Nights action.  

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Two of Super League’s form teams meet for a crunch tie that is set to have huge Play-Off permutations. Second placed Hull KR will be hoping to bounce back after suffering their first defeat in nine games last Friday against a Leopards side who have won nine of their last ten league fixtures.

Leigh’s recent form has seen them go from outsiders to firm favourites for a top six finish, with a home Eliminator well in their sights if they can overcome the Robins on Friday Night.

At the same time on Friday Night, St Helens host Castleford in a must-win game for Paul Wellens’ side. After losing three of their last four games, the Saints have dropped into sixth spot with two games to go. Defeat against the Tigers could see them drop out of the Play-Offs heading into the final round of the season.

Saturday sees a SuperLeague+ double header beginning with fourth placed Salford’s trip to Hull to face the Black & Whites. The Red Devils enjoyed a tough win against fellow top six hopefuls Catalans in Round 25, putting them in poll position for a home Eliminator in two week’s time. However, with just four points separating fourth and eighth place, the Red Devils can ill-afford to take their foot off the gas leading into the final two rounds.

After that, Catalans aim to keep their top six hopes alive when they host bottom placed London on Saturday Night. Five defeats in their last six games have seen last year’s Grand Finalists drop into eighth place with just two rounds of the regular season remaining. Nothing more than a win will keep Catalans dwindling Play-Off aspirations intact.