Reigning NRL champions Penrith Panthers welcome Cronulla Sharks to the Accor Stadium, looking to make their fifth consecutive Grand Final.
The Panthers have won three back-to-back NRL Grand Finals and will be looking to continue their dominance over the Sharks on Saturday.
2016 NRL winners Cronulla have struggled against the Panthers in recent years, losing heavily in their last two match-ups by scores of 42-0 and 28-0.
Penrith Panthers v Cronulla Sharks will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Mix in the UK.
Penrith Panthers v Cronulla Sharks will be played at the Accor Stadium in Sydney and kick-off is at 10:50 BST on Saturday 28th September.
Penrith Panthers have won four of their last five matches in the NRL, including three consecutive home victories.
Cronulla have won six of their last 10 on the road in the NRL, including a 44-0 win over the Gold Coast Titans. They did however lose 37-10 at Melbourne Storm in their last away outing.
Penrith Panthers wins | 50 |
Cronulla Sharks wins | 57 |
*H2H matches refer to matches from all competitions.
Second rower Scott Sorenson has been named in the 22-man squad for the game against Cronulla but will be unlikely to play after a hamstring issue.
Craig Fitzgibbon has named an unchanged squad from the team that beat North Queensland Cowboys last time out.