July 28, 2022 1:15 PM
Ash Wheldon

Gold Coast Titans vs Canberra Raiders – Regular Season – Preview & Prediction | NRL 2022

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THE FACTS

When is Gold Coast Titans vs Canberra Raiders on and what time does it start? Gold Coast Titans vs Canberra Raiders will take place on Saturday 30th July, 2022 – 06:00 (UK)

Where is Gold Coast Titans vs Canberra Raiders taking place? Gold Coast Titans vs Canberra Raiders will take place at Cbus Super Stadium in Gold Coast, Australia

Where can I get tickets for Gold Coast Titans vs Canberra Raiders? Click here for ticket information on 2022 NRL matches

What channel is Gold Coast Titans vs Canberra Raiders 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 Gold Coast Titans vs Canberra Raiders? 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

GOLD COAST TITANS

Starting 13: Brimson, J. Fifita, Sami, Kelly, Herbert, Boyd, Sexton, Fotuaika, Booth, Fa’asuamaleaui, D. Fifita, Fermor, Clark – Interchanges: Campbell, Ese’ese, Liu, Jolliffe – Reserves: McIntyre, Thompson, Marzhew, Khan-Pereira, Turner

Unavailable: Shallin Fuller, Joseph Vuna, Treymain Spry

CANBERRA RAIDERS

Starting 13: Savage, Cotric, Timoko, Kris, Hopoate, Wighton, Fogarty, Papalii, Woolford, Tapine, Young, Whitehead, Elliott – Interchanges: Starling, Sutton, Guler, Harawira-Naera – Reserves: Frawley, Nicoll-Klokstad, Mariota, Valemei, Hola

Unavailable: Harley Smith-Shields, Josh Hodgson, Jarrod Croker, Harry Rushton, James Schiller, Jordan Rapana

THE PREDICTION

Gold Coast Titans suffered an eighth straight loss as they plunged further into difficulty at the wrong end of the NRL ladder. They lost out to Canterbury Bulldogs last week and are locked on points with Wests Tigers at the bottom. They showed signs of improvement last week but there is still plenty to work on and it will be tough for them to end their losing streak as they host Canberra Raiders. The road team are chasing a spot in the finals and have won three of their last four after they produced an excellent second half fightback to overcome New Zealand Warriors in their latest encounter. Ricky Stuart’s side scored 26 unanswered points to overturn a 0-14 half-time deficit and with confidence high on the back of that comeback, the Raiders should be able to make it seven wins in eight clashes against the Warriors.

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