27/03/2017
Highlights from the latest round of matches as the 2017 Super League season continues.
Wigan and Castleford have been playing some eye-catching rugby league at the start of the season and both have home games in round six. Wigan are at home to Hull FC in a repeat of last season's play-off semi-final, whilst Castleford play Catalans at The Jungle. St Helens have a home game against local rivals Warrington. Both teams had high hopes at the start of the year but after slow starts will be looking to kick-start their season with a win. Leigh are looking for their first away win of the season when they travel to Wakefield, Widnes play Salford and Huddersfield take on Leeds.
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