Summary

  • Hull KR beat Hull FC in the 224th city derby

  • Campese, Dixon and Lunt for Rovers, Pryce for Hull

  • FT: Widnes 30-10 Warrington

  • FT: Wakefield 4-40 Catalans

  1. Table troublespublished at 19:37 British Summer Time 2 April 2015

    Leon Pryce and Mark Minichiello celebrate a tryImage source, Getty Images

    We all know the formbook "goes out the window" when it comes to local derbies. That's a given in the great list of sporting clichés. But let's have a look anyway.

    On the face of it, Hull FC come into the game on the back of some pretty ropey form, with the home side 11th in the Super League table with just two wins.

    But two of those defeats have been by a single point, while another couple have been by margins of four and six points. To my mind, the home side are in a false position in the table.

  2. Get involved on #bbcrlpublished at 19:35 British Summer Time 2 April 2015

    The Easter programme is always one of the highlights of the Super League programme and we want to hear how you think it's going to pan out.

    Can Hull KR get the better of the Black and Whites again after winning two of the three meetings last term? Is the visit of Catalans the chance for Wakefield to end their five-game winless run?

    Have your say on tonight's action by using #bbcrl on Twitter.

  3. Fan frenzypublished at 19:33 British Summer Time 2 April 2015

    If you think things might get a little heated in the TV studios later on when the seven party leaders get together for a chinwag, that is as nothing compared to the atmosphere we're about to witness at the KC Stadium.

    More than 20,000 supporters - the fixture's biggest attendance since 2009 - will be crammed in on a night when the city's allegiances are out on full display. Neutrals need not apply.

  4. Prepare for battle....published at 19:30 British Summer Time 2 April 2015

    So who's ready for an evening of bitter rivalries, aggression and point-scoring?

    But that's enough about the leaders' debates - we're all here to take in some top-class Super League action, with the Hull derby topping the billing, not to mention Wakefield hosting Catalans Dragons and Widnes taking on Warrington.

    Leanne Wood (Plaid Cymru), Nigel Farage (Ukip), Nicola Sturgeon (SNP), David Cameron (Conservative), Natalie Bennett (Green Party), Nick Clegg (Liberal Democrat), Ed Miliband (LabourImage source, Various
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    The leaders' debate also kicks off at 20:00 BST