What time is the NRL today? Manly Sea Eagles vs. South Sydney Rabbitohs kickoff time, team lists and streaming options for Vegas opener

Mark Molyneux

What time is the NRL today? Manly Sea Eagles vs. South Sydney Rabbitohs kickoff time, team lists and streaming options for Vegas opener image

The new NRL season has finally arrived with Manly and South Sydney to clash during a historic double-header in Las Vegas. 

The Sea Eagles and Rabbitohs meet in Sin City on Sunday afternoon in a showpiece curtain-raiser which will be unlike any other that has gone before it. 

Jason Demetriou and Anthony Seibold have exchanged barbs in the lead-up to the opening fixture, with tensions sure to be running hot as both sides will attempt to impress on the big stage. 

The Bunnies' head coach will be under pressure from the off after his side try to rebuild after a dismal collapse last year, while Seibold will be desperate to get one over his former club as he enters into his second term in charge on the Northern Beaches. 

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What time is the NRL today? Sea Eagles vs. Rabbitohs kickoff time

Today's historic game between the Manly Sea Eagles and South Sydney Rabbitohs will kick off at 1.30pm AEDT on Sunday, March 3.

The game will be played at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. 

City Sydney/Melbourne Brisbane Adelaide Perth
Kickoff time 1.30pm 12.30pm 1pm 10.30am

How to watch or live stream Manly Sea Eagles vs. South Sydney Rabbitohs

The first match in the American double-header will be broadcast exclusively by Fox League with coverage beginning on the Sunday Ticket at 12pm AEDT.

TV channel

Fox League

Live stream

Kayo

This match, and every match across the regular season, will be available for live streaming and replay on Kayo Sports.

Sea Eagles vs. Rabbitohs betting odds 

Per TAB, the Rabbitohs are the $1.80 favourite to win this match, while the Sea Eagles are the underdogs at $2.00.

Sea Eagles vs. Rabbitohs Round 1 team lists

Sea Eagles team list Rabbitohs team list

1. Tom Trbojevic
2. Jason Saab
3. Tolu Koula
4. Reuben Garrick
5. Jaxson Paulo
6. Luke Brooks
7. Daly Cherry-Evans
8. Taniela Paseka
9. Lachlan Croker
10. Josh Aloiai
11. Haumole Olakau’atu
12. Ben Trbojevic
13. Jake Trbojevic

14. Karl Lawton
15. Corey Waddell
16. Ethan Bullemor
17. Nathan Brown

1. Latrell Mitchell 
2. Alex Johnston 
3. Isaiah Tass
4. Richard Kennar
5. Jacob Gagai
6. Cody Walker
7. Lachlan Ilias
8. Tevita Tatola
9. Damien Cook
10. Sean Keppie
11. Keaon Koloamatangi
12. Jai Arrow
13. Cameron Murray

14. Siliva Havili
15. Jacob Host
16. Davvy Moale
17. Tom Burgess

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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.