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2025 Betfred Super League Fixtures Betfred Super League will have its most streamlined fixture list for the competition's 30th season in 2025, with more Thursday, Saturday and Sunday fixtures – kicking off with Wigan Warriors launching their bid for a third consecutive title at home to local rivals Leigh Leopards on Thursday February 13, exclusively live on Sky Sports.
For a huge year of Rugby League which includes an historic fixture between Wigan and Warrington Wolves in Las Vegas on March 1, and is set to end with the first Ashes series since 2003, Rugby League Commercial and the RFL have worked with the clubs and broadcast partners to deliver a greater spread of matches across each weekend.
Thursday night fixtures have been confirmed through until the penultimate round in September, including Wakefield Trinity hosting Castleford Tigers in the first match of Rivals Round across the Easter weekend from April 17-19, and two Thursday night games in Round 20 which is split across two weekends from July 24 to August 1.
2025 Betfred Super League Fixtures Betfred Super League will have its most streamlined fixture list for the competition's 30th season in 2025, with more Thursday, Saturday and Sunday fixtures – kicking off with Wigan Warriors launching their bid for a third consecutive title at home to local rivals Leigh Leopards on Thursday February 13, exclusively live on Sky Sports.
For a huge year of Rugby League which includes an historic fixture between Wigan and Warrington Wolves in Las Vegas on March 1, and is set to end with the first Ashes series since 2003, Rugby League Commercial and the RFL have worked with the clubs and broadcast partners to deliver a greater spread of matches across each weekend.
Thursday night fixtures have been confirmed through until the penultimate round in September, including Wakefield Trinity hosting Castleford Tigers in the first match of Rivals Round across the Easter weekend from April 17-19, and two Thursday night games in Round 20 which is split across two weekends from July 24 to August 1.
It's not perfect but the whole fixture list feels better balanced and more sensible than last year. We have a decent balance of home and away fixtures up until Mid June, we look to play every side bar Wakey in the first 12 rounds and then we do play Wakey for the first time in June, compared to playing Hull for the first time in Mid August last season. It's also positive that the games have been split up more, so the standard set up is to have 4 stand alone fixtures on Thursday, 2x Saturday and Sunday and then just 2 games clashing on a Friday night.
At least you play Catalans A at a good time. I'm taking my eldest lad and we are at the end of March with flights scarce and not easy. We've ended up going from Liverpool to Barcelona on the Friday and then flying back from Carcassone to Manchester on the Sunday. Can't see the weather being warm enough at the end of March for beers stood outside in Perpignan
Wonder if the 7 weeks away from the Brick will allow for some work to be done on the stadium itself as well as the pitch? Could do with some new seats ideally, they're a bit tired.
Opening game should be good - shame its on a Thursday as that always hurts the attendance but hopefully should get close to 20k. Playing the same three fixtures twice in the opening eleven rounds is just daft but I understand the complications around various clubs sharing grounds.
Seeing Vegas on the fixture list prompted me to give it a bit of thought for the first time and can't get away from the nagging feeling that its a vanity project more than anything else. Rads made some vague comments about the need to do things differently and a desire to be involved in big events but I'd like to have more understanding of the tangible benefits or at least the path to them further down the line.
At least you play Catalans A at a good time. I'm taking my eldest lad and we are at the end of March with flights scarce and not easy. We've ended up going from Liverpool to Barcelona on the Friday and then flying back from Carcassone to Manchester on the Sunday. Can't see the weather being warm enough at the end of March for beers stood outside in Perpignan
i tried blag my missus one of the 1st times we played Catalan. Do you fancy a week away in Spain / South of France, and i can take rugby in and take our eldest. when? End of Feb / early March, not a chance was the response, and that was the end of that
At least you play Catalans A at a good time. I'm taking my eldest lad and we are at the end of March with flights scarce and not easy. We've ended up going from Liverpool to Barcelona on the Friday and then flying back from Carcassone to Manchester on the Sunday. Can't see the weather being warm enough at the end of March for beers stood outside in Perpignan
Only the top teams go to Catalans in peak season Joking apart why do the RFL not schedule games to attract the maximum of supporters?
Another issue is the Giants will have to play us on neutral territory as the John Smiths Stadium is being used by the Sterophonics!
Opening game should be good - shame its on a Thursday as that always hurts the attendance but hopefully should get close to 20k. Playing the same three fixtures twice in the opening eleven rounds is just daft but I understand the complications around various clubs sharing grounds.
Seeing Vegas on the fixture list prompted me to give it a bit of thought for the first time and can't get away from the nagging feeling that it’s a vanity project more than anything else. Rads made some vague comments about the need to do things differently and a desire to be involved in big events but I'd like to have more understanding of the tangible benefits or at least the path to them further down the line.
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Sponsorship, it exposes the Wigan brand to a wider audience.