Minor premiership winners Melbourne Storm host Sydney Roosters at AAMI Park to decide which team will be the first to book their place in the 2024 Grand Final.
Melbourne Storm finished top of the ladder this season, winning 19 of their 24 matches to finish six points clear of the visiting Roosters.
The match is a repeat of the 2023 semi-final tie between the sides, which saw the Storm edge a close battle 18-13 over the Sydney Roosters.
Melbourne Storm v Sydney Roosters will be broadcast live on Sky Sports+ in the UK.
Melbourne Storm v Sydney Roosters will be played at AAMI Park in Melbourne and kick-off is at 10:50 BST on Friday 27th September.
Melbourne Storm have won eight of their last 10 matches in the NRL at AAMI Park.
Sydney Roosters have lost twice in their last five matches, including a 30-10 loss in their last away fixture at the Penrith Panthers.
Melbourne Storm wins | 31 |
Sydney Roosters wins | 20 |
*H2H matches refer to matches from all competitions.
Sua Fa'alogo is fit and available again after a spell in the treatment room with a hamstring injury.
Roosters stalwart Victor Radley is available for selection again, playing through the pain barrier with a scapular fracture.