What time is the NRL today? South Sydney Rabbitohs vs. Canterbury Bulldogs kickoff time, team lists and streaming options for Round 4

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South Sydney enters into the Good Friday clash against Canterbury with Jason Demetriou under intense pressure as his side go in search of their first win of the season. 

Halfback Lachlan Ilias has once again been left out of the team with Dean Hawkins preferred in the halves alongside Cody Walker. 

Meanwhile, the Dogs crushed the Gold Coast Titans last weekend for their first victory of the campaign with Viliame Kikau giving Tanah Boyd nightmares in defence. 

Will Cameron Ciraldo's men be able to unsettle the rookie Souths playmaker and grab their second straight win, or will the Rabbitohs be able to turn things around and ease the pressure on their coach? 

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What time is the NRL today? South Sydney Rabbitohs vs. Canterbury Bulldogs kickoff time

Today's game between South Sydney and Canterbury will kick off at 4.05pm AEDT on Good Friday (March 29).

The game will be played at Accor Stadium in Sydney. 

City 

Sydney/Melbourne

Brisbane

Adelaide

Perth

Start time

4.05pm

3.05pm

3.35pm

1.05pm

How to watch or live stream Rabbitohs vs. Bulldogs

Friday's game is set to be broadcast live on Fox League, with coverage due to begin at 3.00pm.

Additionally, the clash will also be available on free-to-air from 3.00pm across the Nine network, including streaming platform, 9Now.

TV channel

Fox League/Channel 9

Live stream

Kayo/9Now

This match, and every match across the regular season, will be available for live streaming and replay on Kayo Sports.

Rabbitohs vs. Bulldogs betting odds 

Per TAB, South Sydney are the $1.48 favourite to win this match, while Canterbury are the underdogs at $2.65.

Rabbitohs vs. Bulldogs Round 4 team lists

South Sydney team list Canterbury team list

1. Latrell Mitchell 
2. Alex Johnston 
3. Jack Wighton
4. Isaiah Tass
5. Taane Milne
6. Cody Walker
7. Dean Hawkins
8. Tevita Tatola
9. Damien Cook
10. Tom Burgess
11. Keaon Koloamatangi
12. Jacob Host
13. Cam Murray

14. Michael Chee Kam
15. Tallis Duncan 
16. Shaq Mitchell
17. Davvy Moale

1. Blake Taaffe
2. Blake Wilson
3. Jacob Kiraz
4. Stephen Crichton
5. Connor Tracey
6. Matt Burton
7. Drew Hutchison
8. Max King
9. Reed Mahoney
10. Liam Knight 
11. Viliame Kikau
12. Jacob Preston
13. Jaeman Salmon

14. Kurt Mann
15. Sam Hughes
16. Josh Curran
17. Kurtis Morrin

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Mark Molyneux is a content producer for Sporting News Australia.