Summary

  • FT: Hull KR 20-22 Hull FC

  • FT: St Helens 12-24 Wigan

  • FT: Salford Red Devils 12-26 Catalan Dragons

  • FT: Warrington 28-10 Widnes

  • FT: Wakefield 36-22 Huddersfield

  1. St Helens 0-0 Wiganpublished at 2 mins

    As you'd expect, a few heavy hits fly in at the start.

    St Helens throwing their bodies at Wigan's attack who get to within 10 metres of the try line but the kick through comes to nothing and the hosts have their first set of six.

  2. Kick-offpublished at 1 min

    St Helens 0-0 Wigan

    Right, 34 players ready to go at it for the next 80 minutes.

    Tommy Makinson gets us going. Saints in white and red while Wigan in their changed strip of blue and white hoops.

  3. Starting soonpublished at 15:17 Greenwich Mean Time 25 March 2016

    St Helens v Wigan (15:15 GMT)

    Thanks Matt, afternoon all.

    That Hull derby was something wasn't it? More of the same sort of entertainment will do nicely.

    The players are just about it head out onto the pitch...

  4. Here we gopublished at 15:15

    St Helens v Wigan (15:15 GMT)

    Right, thanks for keeping up on the Hull derby with me. What a thriller. I need a lie down.

    Taking you through the St Helens-Wigan game is my colleague Nathan Middleton.

  5. Hacker backing Wiganpublished at 15:13 Greenwich Mean Time 25 March 2016

    St Helens v Wigan (15:15 GMT)

  6. The St Helens hunk?published at 15:11 Greenwich Mean Time 25 March 2016

    St Helens v Wigan (15:15 GMT)

    Media caption,

    Who thinks they're the St Helens hunk?

    It's the big questions in life that matter isn't it?

    Every week the Super League Show's #LastTackle segment takes a alternative look at one of the squads and Saints tackled the questions this week.

    If you missed Monday's edition it is still available on the BBC iPlayer all week.

  7. The nearly menpublished at 15:09

    St Helens v Wigan (15:15 GMT)

    Gutted. It's fair to say these two injured players would rather be on the pitch rather than watching from the sidelines because of their injuries...

    Anything you'd like to share with us today use #bbcrl to join with us.

  8. Team newspublished at 15:06

    St Helens v Wigan (15:15 GMT)

    St Helens make two changes as Theo Fages steps in at stand-off at Lama Tasi comes into the pack.

    Just one change for Wigan as Joel Tomkins will make his first outing of the season, he replaces the injured Liam Farrell.

  9. Starting soonpublished at 15:03

    St Helens v Wigan (15:15 GMT)

    It's been a bruising start to Good Friday in the Hull derby, but things won't let up in our next featured game as St Helens take on Wigan.

    Saints have won four of the last five meetings against their bitter rivals, but the Warriors have made the better start to Super League having lost just one of their opening six games.

    John BatemanImage source, Swpix
  10. Top two tusslepublished at 14:59

    Warrington v Widnes (15:00 GMT)

    Ryan Atkins against WidnesImage source, Rex Features

    Who would have thought that Warrington and Widnes' Easter derby would be a top two game before the season started?

    Obviously not the TV schedulers!

    Still, you can follow that one on BBC Radio Merseyside, just click the Live Coverage tab above and enjoy.

    You'll also find (all 15:00 GMT unless stated):

    • Wakefield v Huddersfield (BBC Radio Leeds)
    • Salford v Catalans (BBC Radio Manchester)
    • St Helens v Wigan (BBC Radio Merseyside)
    • St Helens v Wigan (BBC Radio Manchester)
  11. Fancy some more?published at 14:54

    So Hull FC take the bragging rights in the Hull derby, but we've another four games for you lined up with the focus on the action at Langtree Park.

    • Salford Red Devils v Catalans Dragons (15:00 GMT)
    • Wakefield Trinity Wildcats v Huddersfield Giants (15:00 GMT)
    • Warrington Wolves v Widnes Vikings (15:00 GMT)
    • St Helens v Wigan Warriors (15:15 GMT)

  12. No time to wastepublished at 14:53

    FT: Hull KR 20-22 Hull FC

    What a gripping, frenetic and phenomenal start to the Good Friday fare. Wow.

    Still, we've got no time to waste with a corking quartet of Super League fixtures still to play.

    Here we go.

  13. FT: Hull KR 20-22 Hull FCpublished at 14:52

    BBC Radio Humberside

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    For 60 minutes Rovers managed the game really well but once they allowed Hull to roll forward they couldn't reel them back in and Hull KR couldn't hold on. Hull had enough in that 20-minute spell to take it away from them.

    Nick Pinkney, Ex-Hull KR wing on BBC Radio Humberside

  14. FT: Hull KR 20-22 Hull FCpublished at 14:51

    Hull FC celebrateImage source, Rex Features

    You have to praise Hull FC for coming back. They trailed 20-0 on the cusp of the hour, but Jamie Shaul's try breathed new life into the side.

    Danny Houghton, Mahe Fonua and Steve Michaels all touched down in the last 20 minutes, aided by some smart kicking by Marc Sneyd to turn the game on its head.

    A nice 37th birthday present for Lee Radford who celebrates that milestone tomorrow.

    Hull KR were bobbing along nicely before the come-back, dominating the first 40 and then continuing that.

    However once Hull hit their stride they struggled to cope and were unable to cling on to their lead. Disappointing for James Webster who looked to have sealed the deal on his coaching return.

  15. FT: Hull KR 20-22 Hull FCpublished at 14:48

  16. Full timepublished at 14:47 Greenwich Mean Time 25 March 2016

    Hull KR 20-22 Hull FC

    Hooter has gone! Mahe Fonua pounces on the loose ball and it is over! Hull FC have won.

  17. Hull KR 20-22 Hull FCpublished at 79 mins

    Hull going through the set, kick to the corner by Marc Sneyd just grinds Rovers' faces in the dirt.

    They need a miracle to break from deep. Into the last minute.

  18. Hull KR 20-22 Hull FCpublished at 78 mins

    All you can hear is 'Old Faithful' being roared by the away fans, they are jumping.

    Rovers will feel the pain of this defeat. It looked so positive for an hour but Jamie Shaul's effort seems to have turned this game upside down.

  19. Hull KR 20-22 Hull FCpublished at 78 mins

    That might have been the last chance for Rovers. Albert Kelly's high kick tapped dead by a Hull KR player and it'll be a tap on the 20 for Hull FC.

    They'll be happy to see out time. Mind you, clock is off with Kirk Yeaman down. Took a hefty blow which going up for a high ball.

  20. Hull KR 20-22 Hull FCpublished at 77 mins

    It's been great for drama but both Lee Radford and particularly James Webster will wonder why their teams have been so Jekyll and Hyde here.

    Rovers are stunned. Their fans shocked to silence. Three to play. It's cruel on them but Hull FC's support will long recall this day if they see it out.