25/09/2017
Highlights and analysis from the final week of matches in the Super 8s, after which the top four teams will compete to be crowned Super League champions.
Castleford, who are guaranteed to end the year on top of the table finish this part of the season, have a home match against Hull FC. Both teams have already lifted silverware this season and are aiming to complete a double in the grand final at Old Trafford. Defending champions Wigan are away to Wakefield, Salford face St Helens and Huddersfield play Leeds. It's the final round of matches in the qualifiers when one more team will secure Super League status for 2018. London take on Leigh, whilst Catalans are at home to Widnes. Halifax face Featherstone, and Warrington play Hull KR in Tony Smith's final match in charge of the Wolves.
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