Full revised Huddersfield Giants Super League fixture list announced

Huddersfield Giants will return to Emerald Headingley for a second triple-header inside just six days when Super League gets up and running again.
Huddersfield Giants' James Gavet is tackled by Toronto's Adam Sidlow in their Challenge Cup meeting earlier this year. (Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com)Huddersfield Giants' James Gavet is tackled by Toronto's Adam Sidlow in their Challenge Cup meeting earlier this year. (Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com)
Huddersfield Giants' James Gavet is tackled by Toronto's Adam Sidlow in their Challenge Cup meeting earlier this year. (Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com)

Simon Woolford’s side already knew they would face Leeds Rhinos at Headingley when the season resumes on Sunday August 2.

However, Super League this afternoon released the full revised fixture schedule and Huddersfield will play their second game against Toronto Wolfpack - who knocked them out of the Challenge Cup before lockdown - on Saturday August 8 (1pm) as part of another televised triple bill.

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Indeed, in total there will be 21 live games on Sky Sports in just 29 days during August as the sport - out of action since March - looks to bounce back from coronavirus

That includes the triple-headers played over two days at Headingley and the Totally Wicked Stadium, which, it says, ‘ensures greater control over the safety and well-being of our players, staff and match officials.’

A statement added: “Given the exceptional and demanding financial climate, the opportunity to play in front of home crowds has been ‘front of mind’ in our fixture scheduling.

“As a result, from Round 14, the schedule gets busier across the final two months of the 2020 season.

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“The significance of home crowds to clubs and fans also means that dates and venues in the back end of the campaign will be reviewed as the season progresses, in line with government advice and in discussion with our host broadcaster, Sky Sports.”

The play-offs – comprising four teams - are scheduled for mid/late-November, while the Grand Final will take place at the end of November.

Super League say testing is now fully up and running and all clubs will be back in training by the end of next week.

Executive chairman Robert Elstone said: “Today’s fixtures announcement finally brings the 2020 season back to life.

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“We were really pleased to be able to confirm a restart date - but fans really want to know who their team is playing and when.

“It hasn’t been an easy process.

““We have needed the buy-in of our Clubs and support from Sky Sports and we’re delighted all parties have pulled together to allow us to announce our fixtures and provide the focus for the remainder of the 2020 season.

“It’s fantastic that all games in August will be live on Sky Sports.

“I’m also pleased to confirm that Sky Sports are supporting our efforts to explore other ways to bring as many games as possible into the homes of Super League fans.”

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Sky Sports Managing Director Rob Webster added: “We're delighted to see the return of Super League to Sky Sports and we have a fabulous selection of matches to kick-off the season with a bang. With 21 games in the first month alone, Sky customers who have been waiting patiently for the sport to come back can look forward to a feast of live games starting on 2 August."

AUGUST

Sun 2 Leeds Rhinos (Emerald Headingley) H 6.30

Sat 8 Toronto Wolfpack (Emerald Headingley) A 1.00

Sat 15 Warrington Wolves (Totally Wicked Stadium) H 1.00

Sun 30 Hull FC H 1.00

SEPTEMBER

Thurs 3/Fri 4 St Helens H

Thurs 10/Fri 11 Leeds Rhinos A

Thurs 24/Fri 25 Castleford Tigers A

Wed 30 Hull KR H

OCTOBER

Sat 3/Sun 4 Wakefield Trinity A

Thurs 8/Fri 9 Salford Red Devils H

Wed 14 Hull FC A

Thurs 22/Fri 23 Wakefield Trinity H

Sun 25/Monday 26 Toronto Wolfpack H

Thurs 29/Fri 30 Castleford Tigers H

NOVEMBER

Thurs 5/Fri 6 Wigan Warriors A

Sun 8/Mon 9 Warrington Wolves A

Thurs 12/Fri 13 Catalans Dragons H

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