Tanya Arnold Fronts 16 Games on Rugby League On Tv
Sixteen rugby league on tv games are available to watch or stream over the coming weekend. The schedule stretches from Thursday to Saturday and covers Super League, the NRL’s Magic Round and Women’s State of Origin.
Round 11 returns to Super League after last weekend’s break for the Challenge Cup semi-finals. For viewers, that means a packed run of live matches across two continents, with Tanya Arnold presenting one of the ’s games in 2025.
Women’s State of Origin opens Thursday
Women’s State of Origin Game 2 between Queensland and New South Wales starts at 10.45am BST on Thursday. It is shown on Sky Sports+ TV Channel, Sky Sports Action and Watch NRL.
Huddersfield Giants then meet St Helens at 8pm BST in Super League Round 11. That match is available on iPlayer, Sky Sports+ Red Button and SuperLeague+, and the will show it again on a delayed basis on Friday, May 15 at 10am via the Red Button.
Wigan Warriors lead Friday night
Friday brings the clearest split between competitions. Cronulla Sharks face Canterbury Bulldogs at 9am BST in the NRL Magic Round, while South Sydney Rabbitohs meet Dolphins at 11am BST, and both sit on the streaming schedule for early viewers.
Super League shifts back into focus at 8pm BST, when Wakefield Trinity play Catalans Dragons on Sky Sports+ Red Button and SuperLeague+, and Wigan Warriors meet Leeds Rhinos on Sky Sports Action. Wigan Warriors v Leeds Rhinos at The Brick Community Stadium is Sky’s main game.
NRL Magic Round Saturday
The weekend then moves through three more NRL Magic Round fixtures on Saturday. Wests Tigers play Manly Sea Eagles at 6am BST, Sydney Roosters face North Queensland Cowboys at 8.30am BST, and Parramatta Eels meet Melbourne Storm at 10.45am BST.
All three are on Sky Sports Action and Watch NRL. That leaves fans with a simple viewing route: the early starts on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, plus the ’s delayed repeat of Huddersfield Giants v St Helens on Friday, May 15 at 10am.