
BBC Sport have confirmed their broadcast selections for Super League Round 16 and 18, including an away trip for Hull KR.
The competition returns to the BBC on Sunday at the DIY Kitchens Stadium, with Daryl Powell’s Wakefield Trinity to host Adrian Lam’s Leigh Leopards.
That match kicks-off at 2:30pm, with coverage on BBC Two beginning 15 minutes prior.
Two more BBC iPlayer picks have now been confirmed – neither involving a change to the existing kick-off times.
On Saturday, June 28, they will cover Wigan’s visit to Castleford Tigers – an 8pm kick-off.
And two weeks later, it’s a Saturday afternoon match between Leigh Leopards and Hull KR, with a 3:00pm kick-off.
This Saturday, the Betfred Wheelchair Challenge Cup Final will also be aired as Halifax Panthers take on London Roosters.
The match will be live on Red Button and BBC iPlayer from 2pm, featuring a number of members of the England squad including the past and present Wheelchair Golden Boot winners Jack Brown and Rob Hawkins for Halifax, and the 2023 Wheels of Steel winner Lewis King for the Roosters.
RL Commercial announced a three-year deal with the BBC ahead of the 2024 season, agreeing to broadcast 15 games per year across network television, BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport website.
Upcoming Super League BBC Sport coverage
- Saturday June 14 – Betfred Wheelchair Challenge Cup Final – Halifax Panthers v London Roosters (2pm kick-off, BBC iPlayer)
- Sunday June 15 – Betfred Super League Round 14 – Wakefield Trinity v Leigh Leopards (BBC Two from 215pm, kick-off 230pm)
- Saturday June 28 – Betfred Super League Round 16 – Castleford Tigers v Wigan Warriors (8pm kick-off, BBC iPlayer)
- Saturday July 12 – Betfred Super League Round 18 – Leigh Leopards v Hull KR (3pm kick-off, BBC iPlayer)