What time is the NRL today? Dolphins vs Warriors kickoff time, team lists and streaming options for Round 27

Mark Molyneux

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The Dolphins will be hoping to end their inaugural campaign in the NRL with a win when they host a depleted New Zealand Warriors outfit at Suncorp Stadium. 

Wayne Bennett's men have tasted victory just once across their past 11 matches and are on a six-game losing streak as their season slides to a disappointing end after the early promise. 

The Warriors are at the opposite end of the spectrum having won seven in a row and are entering into the finals with a wave of optimism. 

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The visitors are assured of a top-four finish, so Andrew Webster has decided to rest the majority of his team with the likes of Shaun Johnson, Addin Fonua-Blake and Tohu Harris all left at home for this clash. 

Here's everything you need to know about the Dolphins vs Warriors Round 27 match.

What time is the NRL today? Dolphins vs Warriors kickoff time

The game between the Dolphins and New Zealand Warriors will kick off at 3pm AEST.

City 

Sydney/Melbourne

Brisbane

Adelaide

Perth

New Zealand

Start time

3pm

3pm

2.30pm

1pm

5pm

How to watch or live stream Dolphins vs Warriors

Fox League will exclusively broadcast the first match of a triple-header on Saturday with coverage beginning at 2.30pm AEST, following the conclusion of the NRLW game between the Broncos and Sharks. 

Kayo Sports will also stream the game live.

TV channel

Fox League

Live stream

Kayo

Dolphins vs Warriors Round 27 team lists

DOLPHINS TEAM LIST

WARRIORS TEAM LIST

1. Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow
2. Jamayne Isaako
3. Tesi Niu 
4. Euan Aitken
5. Jack Bostock
6. Kodi Nikorima
7. Sean O’Sullivan 
8. Jesse Bromwich
9. Harrison Graham
10. Mark Nicholls
11. Felise Kaufusi
12. Connelly Lemuelu
13. Kenny Bromwich

14. Jarrod Wallace
15. Isaiya Katoa
16. Max Plath
17. Herman Ese'ese

1. Taine Tuaupiki
2. Edward Kosi
3. Rocco Berry
4. Adam Pompey
5. Marcelo Montoya
6. Te Maire Martin
7. Ronald Volkman
8. Bunty Afoa
9. Freddy Lussick
10. Mitch Barnett 
11. Josh Curran
12. Marata Niukore
13. Dylan Walker

14. Brayden Williame
15. Jackson Ford
16. Bayley Sironen
17. Tom Ale

Mark Molyneux

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Mark Molyneux is a freelance writer covering the NRL and UFC for Sporting News Australia. He has previously worked in the music industry and as a teacher around the world.