Rugby league action on Sky Sports this weekend
Sky Sports are showing plenty of rugby league action again this weekend.
The broadcaster will show all eight NRL games live on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday as the competition returns Down Under.
On Friday night, Sky will show Great Britain’s historic victory over Australia in Sydney from 2006.
Sky will also show six Summer Bash classics over the weekend. Whitehaven v Workington (2015), London v Featherstone (2017) and Halifax v Bradford (2019) will be shown on Saturday afternoon.
Part two of Summer Bash retro will see Dewsbury v Batley (2019), Swinton v Sheffield (2017) and Toronto v Leigh (2018) on Sunday afternoon.
Sky Sports’ full schedule for weekend of May 28-31
Thursday, May 28
LIVE NRL: Brisbane v Parramatta (10:55am) – Sky Sports Arena
Friday, May 29
LIVE NRL: North Queensland v Gold Coast (9am) – Sky Sports Arena
LIVE NRL: Sydney Roosters v South Sydney (10:55am) – Sky Sports Arena
2006: Australia v Great Britain (8pm) – Sky Sports Main Event & Sky Sports Arena
Saturday, May 30
LIVE NRL: New Zealand Warriors v St George Illawarra (6am) – Sky Sports Arena
LIVE NRL: Cronulla v Wests (8:30am) – Sky Sports Arena
LIVE NRL: Melbourne v Canberra (10:35am) – Sky Sports Arena
2015: Whitehaven v Workington (12pm) – Sky Sports Arena
2017: London v Featherstone (2pm) – Sky Sports Arena
2019: Halifax v Bradford (4pm) – Sky Sports Arena
Sunday, May 31
LIVE NRL: Penrith v Newcastle (7:05am) – Sky Sports Arena
LIVE NRL: Manly v Canterbury (9:30am) – Sky Sports Arena
2019: Dewsbury v Batley (12pm) – Sky Sports Arena
2017: Swinton v Sheffield (2pm) – Sky Sports Arena
2018: Toronto v Leigh (4pm) – Sky Sports Arena
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