Parramatta Eels vs Canterbury Bulldogs – Regular Season – Preview & Prediction | NRL 2022
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THE FACTS
When is Parramatta Eels vs Canterbury Bulldogs on and what time does it start? Parramatta Eels vs Canterbury Bulldogs will take place on Saturday 20th August, 2022 – 06:00 (UK)
Where is Parramatta Eels vs Canterbury Bulldogs taking place? Parramatta Eels vs Canterbury Bulldogs will take place at CommBank Stadium in Sydney, Australia
Where can I get tickets for Parramatta Eels vs Canterbury Bulldogs? Click here for ticket information on 2022 NRL matches
What channel is Parramatta Eels vs Canterbury Bulldogs 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 Parramatta Eels vs Canterbury Bulldogs? 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
PARRAMATTA EELS
Starting 13: Gutherson, Sivo, Penisini, Opacic, Blake, D. Brown, Moses, Campbell-Gillard, Mahoney, Paulo, Lane, Papali’i, Matterson – Interchanges: Ogden, Cartwright, Kaufusi, Niukore – Reserves: Simonsson, Arthur
Unavailable: Haze Dunster, Ray Stone, Nathan Brown
CANTERBURY BULLDOGS
Starting 13: Averillo, Kiraz, Schoupp, Burns, Addo-Carr, Burton, Flanagan, King, Marshall-King, Vaughan, Edwards, Faitala-Mariner, Jackson – Interchanges: Dockar-Clay, Stimson, Thompson, Pangai Jnr. – Reserves: Casey, Patolo
Unavailable: Matt Doorey, Jack Hetherington, Billy Tsikrikas, Corey Allan, Corey Waddell
THE PREDICTION
Parramatta Eels’ hopes of making the top four were dealt a huge blow as they had no answer to the quality of South Sydney Rabbitohs last week. The Eels were nilled on home soil by the Rabbits and they will need to produce a big response here. Canterbury Bulldogs will also need to do the same after they were on the end of a heavy loss to New Zealand Warriors in what was their worst effort under interim boss Mick Potter. However, the Eels have key man Mitchell Moses back on deck and having generally responded well to setbacks this year, the home side are fancied to make an immediate return to winning ways.