What time is the NRL tonight? Dragons vs Sea Eagles kickoff time, team lists and streaming options for Round 22

Mark Molyneux

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Daly Cherry-Evans will make his 300th appearance for Manly in the NRL when the Sea Eagles head to Wollongong to take on St George Illawarra. 

The halfback's side have kept themselves in the finals picture recently with wins over the Sharks and Roosters in the past month. 

The Dragons scored a big win over the Tigers last week with Zac Lomax producing a brilliant flick pass to help the strugglers move away from the bottom of the ladder. 

MORE: Keep up to date with all the latest team news for Round 22

Saturday night's meeting will be the first match between the two sides since last season with St George claiming the victory a year ago. 

Here's everything you need to know about the Dragons vs Sea Eagles Round 22 clash.

What time is the NRL tonight? Dragons vs Sea Eagles kickoff time

The game between the St George Illawarra Dragons and Manly Sea Eagles will kick off at 5.30pm AEST.

The match will be held at WIN Stadium in Wollongong. 

City 

Sydney/Melbourne

Brisbane

Adelaide

Perth

New Zealand

Start time

5.30pm

5.30pm

5pm

3.30pm

7.30pm

How to watch or live stream Dragons vs Sea Eagles

Fox League will exclusively broadcast the second game of a triple header on Saturday with coverage beginning at 4.55pm AEST following the conclusion of the Raiders vs Knights match. 

Kayo Sports will also stream the game live.

TV channel

Fox League

Live stream

Kayo Sports

 Dragons vs Sea Eagles Round 22 team lists

DRAGONS TEAM LIST

SEA EAGLES TEAM LIST

1. Tyrell Sloan 
2. Mat Feagai
3. Moses Suli
4. Zac Lomax
5. Mikaele Ravalawa
6. Talatau Amone
7. Ben Hunt
8. Francis Molo
9. Jacob Liddle
10. Blake Lawrie
11. Billy Burns
12. Dan Russell
13. Jack de Belin

14. Connor Muhleisen
15. Michael Molo
16. Toby Couchman
17. Jack Bird

1. Reuben Garrick
2. Jason Saab
3. Brad Parker
4. Tolutau Koula
5. Christian Tuipulotu
6. Josh Schuster
7. Daly Cherry-Evans
8. Toafofoa Sipley
9. Lachlan Croker
10. Matt Lodge
11. Haumole Olakau’atu
12. Kelma Tuilagi
13. Jake Trbojevic

14. Dean Matterson
15. Aaron Woods
16. Sean Keppie
17. Ethan Bullemor

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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.