Castleford Tigers discovered their 2019 Betfred Super League fixtures!

6th November 2018

The Tigers will open their 2019 campaign against the 2018 Ladbrokes Challenge Cup winners, Catalans Dragons at the Mend-A-Hose Jungle on Friday 1st February (KO: 7:45pm).

Castleford then travel to Hull FC for their maiden away game of the season on Thursday 7th February before meeting the newly promoted, London Broncos in Round 3 down south at Ealing Trailfinders on Saturday 23rd February.

The traditional Easter double header will first see the Tigers old rivals Wakefield Trinity visit the Mend-A-Hose Jungle on Thursday 18th April live on Sky Sports before making a trip over to the South of France to face the Dragons at the Stade Gilbert Brutus on the Easter Monday (22nd April).

Magic Weekend will take place on the weekend of 25th/26th May in Round 16. Details of location and of the Tigers opponents for the event will be announced next week.

The season will close out with Castleford facing Hull FC at home on Sunday 8th September before their final match against Wigan Warriors at the DW Stadium on Friday 13th September.

Betfred Super League’s 2019 structure will see each team play each other home and away, plus six rounds of additional fixtures and one game at Magic Weekend. At the end of the regular season the bottom team will be relegated, with the top five teams contesting a play-off series to decide the Super League champions.

Rd 1 – Fri 01 February – Catalans Dragons – The Mend-A-Hose Jungle – 7:45pm
Rd 2 – Thurs 07 February – Hull FC – KCOM Stadium – 7:45pm (SKY)
Rd 3 – Sat 23 February – London Broncos – Ealing Trailfinders – 5pm (SKY)
Rd 4 – Fri 01 March – Hull KR – The Mend-A-Hose Jungle – 7:45pm
Rd 5 – Thurs 07 March – Warrington Wolves – Halliwell Jones Stadium – 7:45pm (SKY)
Rd 6 – Sun 17 March – Salford Red Devils – The Mend-A-Hose Jungle – 3:30pm
Rd 7 – Fri 22 March – St. Helens – The Mend-A-Hose Jungle – 7:45pm (SKY)
Rd 8 – Thurs 28 March – Leeds Rhinos – Emerald Headingley Stadium – 7:45pm (SKY)
Rd 9 – Fri 05 April – Wigan Warriors – The Mend-A-Hose Jungle- 7:45pm (SKY)
Rd 10 – Thurs 11 April – Huddersfield Giants – John Smiths Stadium – 7:45pm (SKY)
Rd 11 – Thurs 18 April – Wakefield Trinity – The Mend-A-Hose Jungle – 7:45pm (SKY)
Rd 12 – Mon 22 April – Catalans Dragons – Stade Gilbert Brutus – TBC (SKY)
Rd 13 – Sat 27 April – Wigan Warriors – DW Stadium – 5pm (SKY)
Rd 14 – Fri 03 May – Warrington Wolves – The Mend-A-Hose Jungle – 7:45pm 
Rd 15 – Thurs 16 May – Leeds Rhinos – Emerald Headingley Stadium – 7:45pm (SKY)
Rd 16 – Sat 25/Sun 26 May – Magic Weekend
Rd 17 – Fri 07 June – Huddersfield Giants – The Mend-A-Hose Jungle – 7:45pm
Rd 18 – Thurs 13 June – Hull FC – The Mend-A-Hose Jungle – 7:45pm (SKY)
Rd 19 – Fri 21 June – Salford Red Devils – AJ Bell Stadium – 7.45pm
Rd 20 – Sun 30 June – London Broncos – The Mend-A-Hose Jungle – 3:30pm
Rd 21 – Sun 07 July – Leeds Rhinos – The Mend-A-Hose Jungle – 3:30pm

Rd 22 – Fri 12 July – Wakefield Trinity – Mobile Rocket Stadium – 7:45pm
Rd 23 – Sun 21 July – Warrington Wolves – The Mend-A-Hose Jungle – 3:30pm
Rd 24 – Sun 04 August – Hull KR – KCOM Craven Park – 3pm
Rd 25 – Sat 10 August – London Broncos – The Mend-A-Hose Jungle – 7:30pm
Rd 26 – Fri 16 August – Huddersfield Giants – John Smiths Stadium – 7:45pm
Rd 27 – Fri 30 August – St. Helens – Totally Wicked Stadium – 7:45pm
Rd 28 – Sun 08 September – Hull FC – The Mend-A-Hose Jungle – 3:30pm
Rd 29 – Fri 13 September – Wigan Warriors – DW Stadium – 7:45pm