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Super League Coming to Vegas: A Big Step Forward

Super League Coming to Vegas: A Big Step Forward
Super League Coming to Vegas: A Big Step Forward


As announced today, the English competition which is the Super League, will be coming to Las Vegas in March 2025. The two teams that have been chose for this blockbuster event include Wigan Warriors and Warrington Wolves. This has come along after the NRL hosted two games last year at the Allegiant Stadium and will do the same this year, however with Super League and Women’s games also involved.

How did this come about?

This Vegas experience for both clubs was spearheaded by Wigan CEO Kris Radlinski. Confirming this was Warrington CEO Karl Fitzpatrick who gave all of the credit to Kris Radlinski and those at Wigan.

“First of all credit must go to Kris Radlinski, Mike Danson and the Board at Wigan for driving this project. When approached about this opportunity we were onboard from the outset. This initiative is fully aligned with our Club’s positioning and ambitions. 

Karl Fitzpatrick – Warrington Wolves

Playing a Super League game in Sin City will certainly be great for the English game. What has felt like lacking behind Australia, could this be the thing that puts the Super League on the map for good?

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Full Las Vegas Schedule

Super League – Wigan Warriors vs Warrington Wolves

NRL – Canberra Raiders vs New Zealand Warriors

Women’s Test – England vs Australia

NRL – Penrith Panthers vs Cronulla Sharks

Having a Super League game in and amongst the NRL games will no doubt cast more eyes upon the sport and the English game in general.

More Rugby League News

NRL: Players Without Contracts for the 2025 Season

Sam Burgess to Stay Loyal to Warrington Wolves

Photo by Manish Tulaskar on Unsplash

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