Sky Sports to show all eight matches from NRL’s return round
Sky Sports will broadcast all eight games from the NRL’s return round live.
The NRL has released the mouth-watering match-ups for rounds three and four of the competition, which gets back underway on May 28.
Sky have also confirmed they will show all eight matches in round four the following week.
NRL round three fixtures
Thursday, May 28
Broncos v Eels (10:50am)
Friday, May 29
Cowboys v Titans (9am), Roosters v Rabbitohs (10:55am)
Saturday, May 30
Warriors v Dragons (6am), Sharks v Tigers (8:30am), Storm v Raiders (10:35am)
Sunday, May 31
Panthers v Knights (7:05am), Sea Eagles v Bulldogs (09:30am)
NRL round four fixtures
Thursday, June 4
Broncos v Roosters (10:50am)
Friday, June 5
Panthers v Warriors (9am)
Storm v Rabbitohs (10:55am)
Saturday, June 6
Eels v Sea Eagles (8:30am)
Cowboys v Sharks (10:35am)
Sunday, June 7
Raiders v Knights (7:05am)
Titans v Tigers (9:30am)
Monday, June 8
Bulldogs v Dragons (7:05am)
🚨BREAKING🚨
The NRL returns on on May 28 – And we will be showing ALL EIGHT games from the return round LIVE on Sky Sports!🙌
⏳The countdown is on… 1⃣3⃣ days until LIVE #RugbyLeague returns to our screens!
Hang in there folks… It's on its way!🙌 pic.twitter.com/EhlfqjoYDc
— Sky Sports Rugby League (@SkySportsRL) May 15, 2020
🗓️Saturday, May 30
🏉06:00 – Warriors v Dragons
🏉08:30 – Sharks v Tigers
🏉10:35 – Storm v Raiders🗓️Sunday, May 31
🏉07:05 – Panthers v Knights
🏉09:30 – Sea Eagles v Bulldogs— Sky Sports Rugby League (@SkySportsRL) May 15, 2020
NRL acting chief executive Andrew Abdo said: “After a period of uncertainty and unprecedented co-operation by a wide range of stakeholders, we are proud and excited to announce rounds three and four of the Telstra NRL Premiership.
“These rounds provide our fans and partners with on-field rivalry and blockbuster entertainment.
“Combined with the proposed rule changes, the 2020 season will be faster and more unpredictable than ever before.”
The NRL’s full season schedule will be released next week.
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