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Magic Weekend Saturday: How to watch, TV channel, kick-off times, head-to-head stats and team news

It's Magic Weekend in Super League and all eyes will be on Elland Road as all six games will take place at the home of Leeds United.

The annual event in Super League is one of the highlights of the calendar, and there are three games scheduled on both Saturday and Sunday.

Hull FC v London Broncos

How to watch Hull FC v London Broncos and TV channel

Hull FC v London Broncos will be shown live on Sky Sports Action.

Hull FC v London Broncos kick-off time, date and venue

Hull FC v London Broncos is scheduled to start at 14:30 BST on Saturday 17th August and will take place at Elland Road, Leeds, England.

Hull FC v London Broncos stats and head-to-head record (H2H)

Hull FC have lost three games in a row in Super League, last winning on 20th July against Wigan Warriors.

London Broncos have only won twice this season in 21 games, but one of those came at the start of the month against Catalans Dragons.

London won the last meeting between the two clubs 34-18 back in May.

Hull FC v London Broncos head-to-head record (H2H)

Hull FC wins

25

Draws

3

London Broncos wins

17

*H2H stats refer to Super League fixtures.

Hull FC v London Broncos team news

Hull FC team news

Simon Grix has made five changes to his squad after the 42-12 defeat to Leigh Leopards, with Ligi Sao, Brad Fash, Jordan Lane, Ed Chamberlain and Jack Ashworth all returning in places of Tiaki Chan, Lennon Bursell, Will Kirby, Will Hutchinson, and Ryan Westerman.

London Broncos team news

Mike Eccles makes one change to his 21-man squad, with Jensen Monk replacing Matt Davies.

Wigan Warriors v St Helens

How to watch Wigan Warriors v St Helens and TV channel

Wigan Warriors v St Helens will be shown live on Sky Sports Action.

Wigan Warriors v St Helens kick-off time, date and venue

Wigan Warriors v St Helens is scheduled to start at 17:00 BST on Saturday 17th August and will take place at Elland Road, Leeds, England.

Wigan Warriors v St Helens stats and head-to-head record (H2H)

Wigan come into the game on the back of a 30-4 defeat to Leeds Rhinos, but the Warriors have two of their last three matches.

Matty Peet's side are still second in the table, only behind Hull KR on points difference. St Helens have won their last two games, but they are still six points behind Saturday's opponents.

Wigan Warriors v St Helens head-to-head record (H2H)

Wigan Warriors wins

41

Draws

4

St Helens wins

48

*H2H stats refer to Super League fixtures.

Wigan Warriors v St Helens team news

Wigan Warriors team news

Wigan boss Peet has made two changes to his squad as Tom Forber and Taylor Keer replace Harry Smith and Ryan Hampshire.

St Helens team news

Saints boss Paul Wellens, who signed a new contract earlier this week, has made four changes for the clash at Elland Road.

Mark Percival, Lewis Dodd and Daryl Clark are all out injured, while Morgan Knowles is suspended.

George Delaney, Jonny Vaughan, Will Roberts and Leon Cowen are all drafted in for this huge fixture in Super League.

Warrington Wolves v Leeds Rhinos

How to watch Warrington Wolves v Leeds Rhinos and TV channel

Warrington Wolves v Leeds Rhinos will be shown live on Sky Sports Action.

Warrington Wolves v Leeds Rhinos kick-off time, date and venue

Warrington Wolves v Leeds Rhinos will start at 19:30 BST on Saturday 17th August and will take place at Elland Road, Leeds, England.

Warrington Wolves v Leeds Rhinos stats and head-to-head record (H2H)

The Wire have won six of their last seven games in Super League, while Leeds have won two of their previous three, including a morale-boosting success over Wigan.

Warrington are only two points off the top of the table, while Leeds are still four points behind the top six in the race for the playoffs.

Sam Burgess' side have also won the last two meetings between the two clubs.

Warrington Wolves v Leeds Rhinos head-to-head record (H2H)

Warrington Wolves wins

28

Draws

1

Leeds Rhinos wins

40

*H2H stats refer to Super League fixtures.

Warrington Wolves v Leeds Rhinos team news

Warrington Wolves team news

Burgess recalls Ben Currie, Matty Nicholson, Josh Thewlis, Luke Yates and George Williams after they were rested against London Broncos.

Leeds Rhinos team news

Brad Arthur will be without half-back Brodie Croft, who has returned to Australia on compassionate grounds. Winger Ash Handley has returned to the squad, while Cameron Smith is back from suspension.

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