THE FACTS
When is Melbourne Storm vs Gold Coast Titans taking place? Saturday 5th June, 2021 – 10:35 (UK)
Where is Melbourne Storm vs Gold Coast Titans taking place? AAMI Park, Melbourne
Where can I get tickets for Melbourne Storm vs Gold Coast Titans? Click here for ticket information on 2021 NRL matches
What channel is Melbourne Storm vs Gold Coast Titans on? Sky Sports Arena will be televising selected NRL games in the UK and you can find their schedule here. For Australian broadcasters, you can find a list here
Where can I stream Melbourne Storm vs Gold Coast Titans? If televised on Sky Sports, then subscribers will be able to stream the match live via Sky Go. Alternatively, the match will be available to subscribers of Watch NRL
THE TEAM NEWS
MELBOURNE STORM
Starting 13: Hynes, Jennings, R. Smith, Olam, Ieremia, Johns, Hughes, J. Bromwich, B. Smith, Asofa-Solomona, Eisenhuth, K. Bromwich, Finucane – Interchanges: Booth, Kamikamica, Lewis, Pene – Reserves: J. Grant, Lumelume, Loiero, Jacks
Unavailable: Max King (Injured), Darryn Schonig (Injured), Brenko Lee (Injured), Ryan Papenhuyzen (Injured), Tyson Smoothy (Injured), Cameron Munster (Origin), Harry Grant (Origin), Josh Addo-Carr (Origin), Felise Kaufusi (Origin), Christian Welch (Origin)
GOLD COAST TITANS
Starting 13: Campbell, Don, Kelly, Herbert, Sami, Taylor, Fogarty, Wallace, Rein, Jolliffe, Proctor, Stone, McIntyre – Interchanges: Peachey, Clark, Whitbread, Vuna – Reserves: Boyd, Marsters, Marzhew, Farmer
Unavailable: Sam Lisone (Injured), Jonus Pearson (Injured), Corey Thompson (Injured), Herman Ese’ese (Suspended), Beau Fermor (Injured), AJ Brimson (Origin), Moeaki Fotuaika (Origin), David Fifita (Origin), Tino Fa’asuamaleaui (Origin)
THE PREDICTION
Melbourne Storm’s brilliant winning run continued as they made it nine in a row with another comfortable success last week. They look a real threat with ball in hand and have shown that they are capable of racking up points for fun at present. That spells trouble for a porous Gold Coast Titans defence that continue to ship points too frequently and with little resistance. The Titans have won just two of their last seven but they have conceded at least 20 points in each of those seven matches which is a worrying trend. Melbourne have won the last five meetings between the two and with their brilliant attack likely to relish facing a poor defence, the Storm should be able to cover the -20 handicap in this one.