This section keeps you up to date with the latest TV listings specifically related to Rugby League. This includes live coverage of matches, highlights packages and any other shows that cover the greatest game.
Since the inception of Super League in 1996, SKY Sports has monopolised coverage of live Rugby League. They currently show, usually, a live game on a Friday night (usually kicking off at 8pm) with a second live game on a Saturday night (kick off 6.05pm).
Since the beginning of 2007, they have also broadcasted National League matches live on a Thursday night (kick off 7.35pm) which is sandwiched by their weekly highlights package, Boots 'N' All. SKY Sports also broadcast the National League Grand Finals day as well as the final of the Northern Rail Cup, the knockout competition involving clubs from the lower tiers.
Subscription channel Setanta Sports currently holds the rights to NRL coverage, showing live matches on a Saturday and Sunday morning. They took over as NRL broadcasters after SKY decided to drop its coverage at the end of last season.
As for terrestrial coverage, BBC show two live Challenge Cup matches per round from Round 4 onwards, as well as live coverage of the final. They also have a weekly magazine programme called the Super League Show which shows highlights of the Friday and Saturday games from Super League.
As always, if you think we have missed something, contact us at admin@lasttackle.com.
Wednesday 9th July
Boots 'n' All
6.00pm, Sky Sports 2
Code XIII
7.00pm, Channel M
Thursday 10th July
Stevo's Super League Preview
3.30pm, Sky Sports News
Halifax v Leigh
7.30pm, Sky Sports 2
Friday 11th July
Sydney v Gold Coast
10.30am, Setanta Sports 1
Warrington v Bradford
7.30pm, Sky Sports 1
Saturday 12th July
Cronulla v Manly
10.30am, Setanta Sports 1
Wakefield v Hull
5.55pm, Sky Sports 2
Sunday 13th July
St George-Illawarra v Canberra
5.00am, Setanta Sports 1
Super League Show
1.00pm, BBC1
Super League Highlights
9.30pm, Sky Sports News
Monday 14th July
Super League Show (national repeat)
3.45am, BBC2