Summary

  • London Broncos lose 19-10 at Wakefield and are relegated after one season in Super League

  • Wakefield, London, Huddersfield and Hull KR were all in danger of relegation at start of play

  • Salford confirmed in third place ahead of Warrington after beating Hull KR in golden-point extra-time

  • Castleford take final play-off place as a result of Hull FC's loss to leaders St Helens

  1. Half-timepublished at 20:34 British Summer Time 13 September 2019

    Salford 4-8 Hull KR

    So far, so good for Hull KR, who will be safe with victory at Salford.

    Josh Drinkwater has the game's only try and Rovers still lead, despite losing Danny McGuire to the sin bin before half-time.

  2. Half-timepublished at 20:33 British Summer Time 13 September 2019

    Huddersfield 10-14 Catalans

    Huddersfield trail narrowly at the interval, with the boot of Catalans' Sam Tomkins proving the difference after two tries apiece.

    The Giants will be safe if scores stay the same, though.

  3. Postpublished at 20:30 British Summer Time 13 September 2019

    A couple of penalties to report...

    Sam Tomkins has stretched Catalans' lead at Huddersfield to 14-10.

    Ryan Shaw has put Hull KR 8-4 up at Salford.

    Approaching half-time in all of our games with the outcome of the relegation battle riding on them.

  4. London need half-timepublished at 20:29 British Summer Time 13 September 2019

    Wakefield 8-0 London

    London are being beaten up by Wakefield here, who are chasing those high kicks like rabid dogs. There are five minutes of this first half still to play and the Broncos are in survival mode while this Trinity side suffocates them.

    Danny Ward's London have made some brilliant comebacks this season and coming from 8-0 down is well within them. If that's 14-0 though, it's a different story.

  5. Makinson has a hat-trickpublished at 20:26 British Summer Time 13 September 2019

    Hull FC 6-14 St Helens

    Tommy MakinsonImage source, PA Media

    England winger Tommy Makinson has completed a first-half hat-trick for St Helens at Hull FC, whose play-off chances are diminishing.

    Meanwhile, Liam Sutcliffe's try has put Leeds in front against Warrington.

  6. Wakefield keeping it simplepublished at 20:25 British Summer Time 13 September 2019

    Wakefield 8-0 London

    There's nothing complicated about the gameplan hatched by Wakefield and Chris Chester for this one. Complete set - kick high or to touch. Complete set - kick high or to touch.

    Jacob Miller and Danny Brough are nailing those kicks and so far that's the difference.

  7. McGuire in the sin binpublished at 20:23 British Summer Time 13 September 2019

    Salford 4-6 Hull KR

    Hull KR are down to 12 men for the next 10 minutes with Danny McGuire yellow-carded for a tackle from an offside position that prevented what could have been a Salford score.

    Rovers concede almost immediately, as Jackson Hastings sets up Jake Bibby for Salford's first try.

  8. Huddersfield trailpublished at 20:21 British Summer Time 13 September 2019

    Huddersfield 10-12 Catalans

    Anything Louis Senior can do, Lewis Tierney can do as well.

    The Catalans winger goes over in the corner and Sam Tomkins kicks from the touchline to put the French side ahead for the first time.

    It doesn't change too much though - even if they lose, Huddersfield will still be safe if London are beaten at Wakefield.

  9. try

    TRY: Wakefield 8-0 Londonpublished at 20:17 British Summer Time 13 September 2019

    Ryan Hampshire, Danny Brough goal

    Ryan HampshireImage source, SWPIX.COM

    It's Wakefield who strike first!

    Jacob Miller's high bomb does the trick and causes all kinds of mayhem in the corner. Ryan Hampshire comes up with the ball and runs in on the wing before sprinting round closer to the posts to let Danny Brough add a much easier two.

    There were some worried fans inside Belle Vue when that went to the video referee for offside but it always looked okay.

    A long way to go, but as things stand London are down.

  10. Feels like a try is comingpublished at 20:16 British Summer Time 13 September 2019

    Wakefield 2-0 London

    We're more than a quarter of the way through this highest of high pressure games, and all there is to show for it in terms of the scoreboard is a Danny Brough goal.

    Just as a reminder, London Broncos have previous in these sort of arm-wrestle encounters - they won 4-2 against Toronto in last year's Million Pound Game.

    Wakefield v LondonImage source, SWPIX.COM
  11. Huddersfield back in frontpublished at 20:15 British Summer Time 13 September 2019

    Huddersfield 10-6 Catalans

    Louis Senior is the man for Huddersfield tonight!

    The youngster gets his second try of the game, this time after Catalans failed to deal with a Matt Frawley kick, to put the Giants back ahead.

  12. NO TRYpublished at 20:12 British Summer Time 13 September 2019

    Wakefield 2-0 London

    As we thought. He won the tussle for the high ball, but Wakefield's Ben Jones-Bishop knocked on in the process. On we go.

    London stay bottom of the live table and on their way down to the Championship, but this is so, so tight.

  13. Postpublished at 20:12 British Summer Time 13 September 2019

    Salford 0-6 Hull KR

    Kevin Brown
    Warrington Wolves half-back on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra

    It's a very error-strewn game. At some stage, Salford look like they'll break this Hull KR line. It's a fascinating game and a real arm-wrestle.

    Josh Drinkwater's try is still the difference at the AJ Bell Stadium.

  14. TRY REVIEWpublished at 20:11 British Summer Time 13 September 2019

    Wakefield 2-0 London

    Ben Jones-Bishop touches down for Wakefield but there isn't much celebration.

  15. Not Dixon's night so farpublished at 20:10 British Summer Time 13 September 2019

    Wakefield 2-0 London

    Just a couple of minutes after horribly missing that penalty, London's Kieran Dixon slides into the corner but cannot gather a kick after the Broncos had totally cut through the Wakefield defence.

    He gets so close, but knocks the ball on instead.

    That was the first try-scoring chance of the night for either side. Wakefield's response? Tyler Randell busts the defence and runs 40 yards upfield, but ultimately it comes to nothing.

    This game is alive!

  16. Listen livepublished at 20:09 British Summer Time 13 September 2019

    BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra

    As well as our live text coverage, you can listen to BBC local radio commentary of tonight's Super League action.

    There's also live commentary of Wakefield v London on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra with Dave Woods and Brian Noble - your coverage options can be found at the top of this page.

  17. Postpublished at 20:05 British Summer Time 13 September 2019

    Huddersfield 6-6 Catalans

    Catalans have responded to an early Huddersfield try by going over through Lewis Tierney in the left corner.

    Sam Tomkins kicks the extras and it's level again.

    Meanwhile, play-off chasers Hull FC are behind to two Tommy Makinson tries against St Helens. If Hull lose, Castleford will take the final play-off place.

    Tommy MakinsonImage source, PA Media
  18. What a misspublished at 20:05 British Summer Time 13 September 2019

    Wakefield 2-0 London

    Kieran Dixon has just missed one of the easiest penalty goals you will see. It was a horrible pull from the London man.

    Oh dear.

    That chance came because Craig Kopczak dropped an easy catch on the kick-return to give the Broncos great field position and then Danny Kirmond committed an offence for Wakefield to slow down the London attack.

    Now it was worth it from the wily old second-row.

  19. PENALTY: Wakefield 2-0 Londonpublished at 20:03 British Summer Time 13 September 2019

    Danny Brough

    London Broncos are offside and Danny Brough kicks the two from bang in front.

    So Wakefield strike first.

    As things stand, Danny Ward's London are down.

    Danny WardImage source, SWPIX.COM
  20. Trinity should do better - twicepublished at 20:01 British Summer Time 13 September 2019

    Wakefield 0-0 London

    Jacob Miller does brilliantly to steal the ball in the tackle and it gives Wakefield a fresh set of six on the London line. But Adam Tangata knocks on seconds later.

    The Broncos cough it up through Kieran Dixon under a high ball in the next attack and again Wakefield gather the ball but immediately give it away - this time Craig Kopczak.

    Composure, and Trinity would certainly be ahead.

    But the pressure is immense.