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Betfred Women's Super League – going live

The Betfred Women's Super League returns on Sunday 18 April and the RFL, in association with In Touch productions, will show one live game each week via Twitch TV.

In the opening round of fixtures, reigning champions Leeds Rhinos entertain York City Knights as part of a double-header featuring a local derby between Castleford Tigers and Featherstone Rovers. Both games will take place behind-closed-doors at Sport Park Weetwood, Leeds, whilst at Warrington's Victoria Park the Wolves take on Wigan Warriors and Bradford Bulls will play St Helens in the other Round 1 fixtures.

Warrington Wolves are one of the newcomers to the expanded, 10-club competition, the other being Huddersfield Giants who will make their Betfred Women's Super League bow against the Wolves a fortnight later in Round 2.

There will be 10 rounds of fixtures during the regular season, with clubs playing each other once before the top four break away to take part in a play-off series with a Grand Final place at stake. The remaining six teams will compete for places in the final of the Betfred Women's Super League Shield, with both finals taking place at the Emerald Headingley Stadium on Sunday 10 October.

Thomas Brindle, Betfred Women's Super League General Manager, says: "During the last week we have unveiled the National Lottery as a new commercial partner to the RFL and in particular Women's and Girls' Rugby League, we've published a new report demonstrating the significant social impacts of Women's and Girls' Rugby League, and we've announced that October's Grand Final will be broadcast live on Sky Sports.

"Now, I'm pleased to announce that via Twitch TV we'll be showing live action from the Betfred Women's Super League every week of the regular season, with match coverage repeated later the same week on Our League. It's been a long time, but we can now look forward to the action on the pitch."

The full fixtures for the regular season are as follows.

Round 1 – Sunday 18 April

Bradford Bulls v St Helens

Castleford Tigers v Featherstone Rovers

Wigan Warriors v Warrington Wolves

Leeds Rhinos v York City Knights

Round 2 – Sunday 2 May

Wigan Warriors v Bradford Bulls

St Helens v Huddersfield Giants

Featherstone Rovers v Leeds Rhinos

Wakefield Trinity v Castleford Tigers

Round 3 – Sunday 16 May

Bradford Bulls v Huddersfield Giants

Featherstone Rovers v York City Knights

Wakefield Trinity v Leeds Rhinos

Warrington Wolves v St Helens

Round 4 – Sunday 30 May

Huddersfield Giants v Wigan Warriors Warriors

Wakefield Trinity v Featherstone Rovers

Warrington Wolves v Bradford Bulls

York City Knights v Castleford Tigers

Round 5 – Sunday 13 June

Castleford Tigers v Leeds Rhinos

Huddersfield Giants v Warrington Wolves

St Helens v Wigan Warriors

Wakefield Trinity v York City Knights

Round 6 – Sunday 20 June

Bradford Bulls v Leeds Rhinos

Huddersfield Giants v Featherstone Rovers

Warrington Wolves v Wakefield Trinity

Wigan Warriors v Castleford Tigers

York City Knights v St Helens

Round 7 – Sunday 4 July

Bradford Bulls v York City Knights

Castleford Tigers v St Helens

Featherstone Rovers v Wigan Warriors

Leeds Rhinos v Warrington Wolves

Wakefield Trinity v Huddersfield Giants

Round 8 – Sunday 11 July

Bradford Bulls v Wakefield Trinity

Huddersfield Giants v Castleford Tigers

St Helens v Featherstone Rovers

Wigan Warriors v Leeds Rhinos

York City Knights v Warrington Wolves

Round 9 – Sunday 18 July

Bradford Bulls v Featherstone Rovers

Leeds Rhinos v Huddersfield Giants

St Helens v Wakefield Trinity

Warrington Wolves v Castleford Tigers

Wigan Warriors v York City Knights

Round 10 – Sunday 25 July

Castleford Tigers v Bradford Bulls

Featherstone Rovers v Warrington Wolves

Leeds Rhinos v St Helens

Wigan Warriors v Wakefield Trinity

York City Knights v Huddersfield Giants

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