Channel 4 confirm early televised fixtures for 2023 Super League season
Channel 4 has confirmed the first half of their televised fixtures for the 2023 Super League season.
The free-to-air channel will once again broadcast 10 games in 2023. Their first of five confirmed matches will be during the opening weekend as Hull KR host Wigan on Saturday, February 18 with a 1pm kick-off.
A total of 76 games will be broadcast live in 2023 across Sky Sports and Channel 4.
Channel 4 have so far confirmed live coverage from Round 2, Round 6, Round 7 and Round 12.
The regular season in 2023 will see each team will play 27 fixtures – 13 home and 13 away, plus Magic Weekend at St James’ Park, Newcastle.
Channel 4 confirmed coverage
Hull KR v Wigan Warriors – Round 1, 18 February
Castleford Tigers v St Helens – Round 2, Sunday 26 February
Leeds Rhinos v Catalans Dragons – Round 6, Saturday 25 March
Warrington Wolves v Hull FC – Round 7, Saturday 1 April
St Helens v Salford Red Devils – Round 12, Saturday 13 May
Sky Sports coverage
Sky Sports will broadcast 66 games across the season, including the opener between Warrington and Leeds on Thursday, February 16.
Here’s what we know of their coverage so far.
Round 1
Warrington v Leeds, Thursday, 16 February, 8pm
Leigh v Salford, Friday, 17 February, 8pm
Round 2
Salford v Hull KR, Thursday, 23 February, 8pm
Leeds v Hull, Friday 24 February, 8pm
Round 3
Warrington v Salford, Thursday, 2 March, 8pm
St Helens v Leeds, Friday 3 March, 8pm
Round 4
Wigan v Catalans, Thursday 9 March, 8pm
Huddersfield v Castleford, Friday 10 March, 8pm
Round 5
Castleford v Leeds, Thursday 16 March, 8pm
St Helens v Hull, Friday 17 March, 8pm
Round 6
Huddersfield v St Helens, Thursday 23 March, 8pm
Wakefield v Hull KR, Friday 24 March, 8pm
Round 7
Leigh v Wigan, Thursday 30 March, 8pm
Hull KR v Leeds, Friday 31 March, 8pm
Rivals Round
Castleford v Wakefield, Thursday 6 April, 8pm
Hull v Hull KR, Friday 7 April, 12:30pm
Wigan v St Helens, Friday 7 April, 3pm
Leigh v Salford, Saturday 8 April, 2:30pm
Catalans v Warrington, Saturday 8 April, 5pm
Leeds v Huddersfield, Sunday 9 April, 6pm
Round 9
Salford v Castleford, Thursday 13 April, 8pm
Warrington v Wigan, Friday 14 April, 8pm
Round 10
St Helens v Warrington, Thursday 20 April, 8pm
Castleford v Hull KR, Friday 21 April, 8pm
Round 11
Hull v Wigan, Thursday 4 May, 8pm
Catalans v St Helens, Friday 5 May, 8pm
Round 12
Wakefield v Hull, Thursday 11 May, 8pm
Round 13
Hull KR v Wigan, Thursday 25 May, 8pm
Leeds v St Helens, Saturday 26 May, 8pm
Magic Weekend
Salford v Hull KR, Saturday 3 June, 1:30pm
Wigan v Catalans, Saturday 3 June, 3:45pm
Leeds v Castleford, Saturday 3 June, 6pm
Wakefield v Leigh, Sunday 4 June, 12:30pm
St Helens v Huddersfield, Sunday 4 June,2:45pm
Hull FC v Warrington, Sunday 4 June, 5pm
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