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August 26 2022, 23:49 · Ash Wheldon

Canberra Raiders vs Manly Sea Eagles – Regular Season – Preview & Prediction | NRL 2022

Canberra Raiders vs Manly Sea Eagles – Regular Season – Preview & Prediction | NRL 2022

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THE FACTS

When is Canberra Raiders vs Manly Sea Eagles on and what time does it start? Canberra Raiders vs Manly Sea Eagles will take place on Saturday 27th August, 2022 – 06:00 (UK)

Where is Canberra Raiders vs Manly Sea Eagles taking place? Canberra Raiders vs Manly Sea Eagles will take place at GIO Stadium in Canberra, Australia

Where can I get tickets for Canberra Raiders vs Manly Sea Eagles? Click here for ticket information on 2022 NRL matches

What channel is Canberra Raiders vs Manly Sea Eagles 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 Canberra Raiders vs Manly Sea Eagles? 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

CANBERRA RAIDERS

Starting 13: Savage, Rapana, Timoko, Kris, Hopoate, Wighton, Fogarty, Papalii, Woolford, Tapine, Young, Whitehead, Elliott – Interchanges: Starling, Guler, Horsburgh, Harawira-Naera – Reserves: Schiller, Frawley

Unavailable: Harley Smith-Shields, Josh Hodgson, Jarrod Croker, Semi Valemei, Nick Cotric

MANLY SEA EAGLES

Starting 13: Koula, Tuamimalo Vaega, Parker, Harper, Tuipulotu, Foran, Cherry-Evans, Aloiai, Croker, Sipley, Olakau’atu, B. Trbojevic, Walker– Interchanges: Schuster, Taupau, De Luis, Bullemor – Reserves: Roumanos, Weekes

Unavailable: Karl Lawton, Tom Trbojevic, Sean Keppie, Taniela Paseka, Andrew Davey, Jake Trbojevic, Jason Saab, Reuben Garrick

THE PREDICTION

Canberra Raiders can leapfrog Brisbane Broncos into eighth spot by overcoming a struggling Manly Sea Eagles. The Raiders secured a crucial win over Newcastle Knights last week, fighting back from a half-time deficit of 22-8 to clinch a 22-28 success to make it five wins from their last six. For the Sea Eagles, they will be looking to end their disappointing year on a high but having lost five-in-a-row after they were hammered by Cronulla Sharks last week, it is hard to see anything other than a home win in this one.