Broncos and Eels to kick off revamped NRL 2020 draw
The NRL has teed up a number of mouthwatering matchups in the revamped draw for the first two rounds of the relaunched 2020 Telstra Premiership season.
The league is set to resume on Thursday, May 28 with a blockbuster bout between the Brisbane Broncos and the exciting Parramatta Eels.
The action heats up on Friday when the Sydney Roosters play the South Sydney Rabbitohs on the heels of a cross-state derby featuring the North Queensland Cowboys and Gold Coast Titans.
The preliminary final rematch between the Melbourne Storm and Canberra Raiders is the pick of the Saturday games, while the Manly Sea Eagles and Canterbury Bulldogs will close out the round on Sunday evening.
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NRL Round 4 commences with another Thursday cracker involving the Broncos, this time against the Chooks, while the Storm and the Bunnies take top billing on Friday night.
Saturday sees the Eels resume hostilities with the Sea Eagles, Sunday features an interesting matchup between the Raiders and the Knights, and Queen’s Birthday Monday is about the Dogs and the St George Illawarra Dragons.
Venues are yet to be confirmed, as the NRL is still working with state and federal governments to come up with an appropriate travel schedule for the 16 clubs.
NRL Round 3 draw
Thursday, May 28
Broncos vs Eels – 7:50pm
Friday, May 29
Cowboys vs Titans – 6pm
Roosters vs Rabbitohs – 7:55pm
Saturday, May 30
Warriors vs Dragons – 3pm
Sharks vs Tigers – 6pm
Storm vs Raiders – 7:35pm
Sunday, May 31
Panthers vs Knights – 4:05pm
Sea Eagles vs Bulldogs – 6:30pm
NRL Round 4 draw
Thursday, June 4
Broncos vs Roosters – 7:50pm
Friday, June 5
Panthers vs Warriors – 6pm
Storm vs Rabbitohs – 7:55pm
Saturday, June 6
Eels vs Sea Eagles – 5:30pm
Cowboys vs Sharks – 7:35pm
Sunday, June 7
Raiders vs Knights – 4:05pm
Titans vs Tigers – 6:30pm
Monday, June 8
Bulldogs vs Dragons – 4:05pm
All times listed in AEST
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