Super League's latest fixtures announced
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The competition has announced the schedule for games to be played in Rounds Three, Four and Five.
Leeds Rhinos and Wigan Warriors face each other at Emerald Headingley in Round Three - when some clubs return to their home grounds for the first time in more than 12 months - on Thursday April 15 (7.45pm) in front of the Sky Sports cameras.
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Sky will show six live games over the three rounds announced today, seeing Super League return to its regular Thursday and Friday night slot.
All games, televised and non-televised will continue to be streamed for season ticket holders via Our League whilst games remain behind closed doors.
The selection of 6pm kick-offs for non-Sky selected games on Thursdays and Friday, gives certain season ticket holders a great opportunity to watch back-to-back Betfred Super League games on Our League and Sky Sports.
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Hide AdRhodri Jones, Super League chief commercial officer, said: “We are delighted to be able confirm the next three rounds of fixtures and thank our clubs and broadcaster partner, Sky Sports for working with us to achieve this.
“Clubs returning to their home grounds marks a significant step on the road back to normality and the scheduled return of partial crowds in May.”
Fixtures
Round 3
Thursday 15 April: Leeds Rhinos v Wigan Warriors (Emerald Headingley Stadium), 19:45 (Sky Sports)
Friday 16 April: Castleford Tigers v Leigh Centurions (The Mend-A-Hose Jungle), 18:00 (Our League)
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Hide AdSt Helens v Wakefield Trinity (Totally Wicked Stadium), 18:00 (Our League)
Hull Kingston Rovers v Huddersfield Giants (Hull College Craven Park), 19:45 (Sky Sports)
Saturday 17 April Catalans Dragons v Salford Red Devils (Stade Gilbert Brutus), 17:45 local time/ 16:45 UK (Our League)
Sunday 18 April: Hull FC v Warrington Wolves (KCOM Stadium), 15:00 (Our League)
Round 4
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Hide AdThursday 22 April: Wigan Warriors v Castleford Tigers (DW Stadium), 18:00 (Our League)
Huddersfield Giants v St Helens (John Smiths Stadium), 19:45 (Sky Sports)
Friday 23 April: Salford Red Devils v Leigh Centurions (AJ Bell Stadium), 18:00 (Our League)
Hull Kingston Rovers v Leeds Rhinos (Hull College Craven Park), 18:00 (Our League)
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Hide AdHull FC v Wakefield Trinity (KCOM Stadium), 19:45 (Sky Sports)
Saturday 24 April: Catalans Dragons v Warrington Wolves (Stade Gilbert Brutus), 18:00 local time/ 17:00 UK (Our League)
Round 5
Thursday 29 April: Wigan Warriors v Hull FC (DW Stadium), 19:45 (Sky Sports)
Friday 30 April: Wakefield Trinity v Catalans Dragons (Mobile Rocket Stadium), 18:00 (Our League)
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Hide AdLeigh Centurions v St Helens (Leigh Sports Village), 18:00 (Our League)
Salford Red Devils v Castleford Tigers (AJ Bell Stadium), 19:45 (Sky Sports)
Saturday 1 May: Warrington Wolves v Hull Kingston Rovers (Halliwell Jones Stadium), 13:00 (Our League)
Sunday 2 May: Huddersfield Giants v Leeds Rhinos (John Smiths Stadium), 15:00 (Our League)
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