The Sea Eagles will host the Sharks in round 27 of the NRL, with the home side hoping to secure a home elimination final by emerging as victors in this game.
The Manly have the perfect opportunity to secure a home elimination final as fifth-placed Bulldogs & sixth-placed Cowboys face one another in the upcoming round of NRL fixtures.
Similarly, the Sharks are also aiming to secure a home qualifying final, however, unlike the Sea Eagles their destiny isn't in their own hands.
The Sporting News is on hand to bring you all the latest TV schedule information, live stream and start times for match.
How to watch Sea Eagles vs. Sharks: TV channel, free live stream
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Live stream: Kayo, Foxtel
The Sea Eagles vs. Sharks NRL match is not available for live broadcast on any TV Channel. However, live streaming is available with Kayo Sports and the Foxtel network.
Kayo Sports are showing every single match in the final round of the NRL regular season, both live in-game and on replay for fans to catch up.
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Sea Eagles vs. Sharks NRL start time
This NRL clash takes place at 4 Pines Park in Brookvale, Australia and kicks off on Sunday, Sep. 8 at 2:00 p.m. local time.
Here's how that time translates to different Australian time zones:
Date | Kickoff time | |
Australian Eastern Standard Time | Sun, Sep. 8 | 2:00 p.m. |
Australian Central Standard Time | Sun, Sep. 8 | 1:30 p.m. |
Australian Western Standard Time | Sun, Sep. 8 | 12:00 p.m. |
Sea Eagles vs. Sharks team list for NRL Round 27 match
Sea Eagles team list | Sharks team list |
1. Tolutau Koula 14. Ben Trbojevic 18. Toafofa Sipley | 1. William Kennedy 14. Daniel Atkinson 18. Braden Hamlin-Uele |
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Sea Eagles vs. Sharks match preview, selections
The Sea Eagles come into this game having defeated the Canterbury Bulldogs away from home in an impressive outing that saw them win by a 12-point margin.
Cronulla on the other hand were defeated for the first time in five weeks when they lost to the New Zealand Warriors by two points, despite leading by 18 points at half-time.
While the Sharks receive a boost with the returns of Ronaldo Mulitalo and Jesse Ramien from injury, the Manly will be without Jason Saab and Tom Trbojevic who were injured during their win against the Bulldogs.
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