What time is the NRL today? Warriors vs Sharks kickoff time, team lists and streaming options for Round 20

Mark Molyneux

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Who could forget what happened the last time the New Zealand Warriors and Cronulla Sharks played each other earlier in the season?

The Sharks raced out to a massive lead, and it seemed to be a case of by how many Craig Fitzgibbon's side would win by, only for them to eventually be toppled 32-30 by the visitors in the most dramatic circumstances. 

The Warriors fought back from a 26-6 deficit to win it off the boot of Shaun Johnson who slotted a last-minute penalty to spark jubilant scenes. 

MORE: Shaun Johnson inks one-year extension to remain at the Warriors

Since then, both sides have established themselves into top four hopefuls, yet question marks still remain around each team's chances at a genuine premiership tilt. 

The Warriors haven't been able to beat a rival placed inside the top four so far this year with Cronulla rolling into town in front of what's expected to be a bumper, sell-out crowd in Auckland looking for their fourth straight win.  

Here's everything you need to know about the Warriors vs Sharks Round 20 clash.

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

Sunday's game between the New Zealand Warriors and Cronulla Sharks will kick off at 2pm AEST.

The match will be held at Go Media Stadium in Auckland. 

City 

Sydney/Melbourne

Brisbane

Adelaide

Perth

New Zealand

Start time

2pm

2pm

1.30pm

12pm

4pm

How to watch or live stream Warriors vs Sharks

Fox League will exclusively broadcast the first game as part of their 'Sunday Ticket' triple-header. 

Coverage will begin at 1.20pm AEST following the conclusion of the NSW Cup match between the Warriors and Jets. 

Kayo Sports will also stream the game live.

TV channel

Fox League

Live stream

Kayo Sports

Warriors vs Sharks Round 20 team lists

WARRIORS TEAM LIST

SHARKS TEAM LIST

1. Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad
2. Dallin Watene-Zelezniak
3. Rocco Berry
4. Adam Pompey
5. Marcelo Montoya
6. Luke Metcalf
7. Shaun Johnson
8. Addin Fonua-Blake
9. Wayde Egan
10. Mitch Barnett
11. Jackson Ford
12. Josh Curran
13. Tohu Harris

14. Freddy Lussick
15. Bayley Sironen 
16. Tom Ale
17. Dylan Walker

1. William Kennedy
2. Sione Katoa
3. Jesse Ramien
4. Siosifa Talakai
5. Ronaldo Mulitalo
6. Matt Moylan
7. Nicho Hynes
8. Oregon Kaufusi 
9. Blayke Brailey
10. Toby Rudolf
11. Briton Nikora
12. Teig Wilton
13. Cameron McInnes

14. Wade Graham
15. Tom Hazelton
16. Jack Williams
17. Jesse Colquhoun

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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.