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LoveRugbyLeague on MSNSuper League’s transfer deadline date confirmed ahead of key meetingSuper League’s transfer deadline has provisionally been set for the beginning of August, giving clubs around six weeks to sign players for the remainder of 2025. A provisional date of Friday August 1 has been set for transfers that will enable players to switch clubs and represent new teams in the current campaign.
Women’s Super League clubs have voted to expand the top-flight from 12 to 14 teams from the 2026/27 season. The top two teams will be promoted from WSL 2 next season, while a play-off will be contested between the third-placed team and the side that finishes bottom in the WSL to make up the 14 clubs.
The huge clashes in rugby league’s premier domestic competition continue, as play-off rivals Wakefield Trinity and Leigh Leopards meet at Belle Vue.
After 90 scoreless minutes in the inaugural league championship, the breakthrough finally came for the Sun in added time. Cecilie Fløe Nielsen brought home the winning goal off an assist from Nasello in the 100th minute, lifting the Sun to a 1–0 win over Fort Lauderdale United and bringing yet another trophy home to “Champa Bay.”
Cecilie Fløe scored in extra time and the Tampa Bay Sun won the inaugural USL Women's Super League championship with a 1-0 victory over Fort Lauderdale United.
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St Helens move to the top of Women's Super League as they dominate Barrow to edge above previous leaders Wigan Warriors.
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LoveRugbyLeague on MSNBBC viewing figures for latest Super League contest disclosedThe viewing figures for the latest Super League game to be shown on the BBC have been revealed following Leigh Leopards’ win at Wakefield Trinity. Adrian Lam’s side emerged through a thrilling contest on Sunday afternoon,