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Dolphins vs Parramatta Eels Preview & Prediction | 2026 NRL | Regular Season

by Alex Sarwar ·
Dolphins vs Parramatta Eels Preview & Prediction | 2026 NRL | Regular Season

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Dolphins aim to continue their outstanding recent home record as they welcome in Parramatta Eels.

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How to watch on TV: UK – Sky Sports / Australia – Channel 9 / USA – Some matches are televised live on Fox Sports

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Dolphins team news

Connelly Lemuelu misses out for the Dolphins with a hamstring injury with Kristian Woolf hoping that he won’t be sidelined for the rest of the season as Max Plath joins the team.

Squad: Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow, Jamayne Isaako, Jack Bostock, Herbie Farnworth, Selwyn Cobbo, Kodi Nikorima, Isaiya Katoa, Thomas Flegler, Jeremy Marshall-King, Tom Gilbert, Max Plath, Kulikefu Finefeuiaki, Morgan Knowles, Ray Stone, Francis Molo, Felise Kaufusi, Brian Pouniu, Bradley Schneider, Jake Averillo, Tevita Naufahu

Parramatta Eels team news

After picking up an injury last time out, Parramatta Eels are expected to be without Dylan Walker for the trip to Suncorp Stadium.

Squad: Apa Twidle, Brian Kelly, Will Penisini, Jordan Samrani, Josh Addo-Carr, Ronald Volkman, Mitchell Moses, Luca Moretti, Tallyn Da Silva, Junior Paulo, Jack Williams, Kitione Kautoga, Jack De Belin, Harrison Edwards, Saxon Pryke, Teancum Brown, Jezaiah Funa, Sean Russell, Kelma Tuilagi, Araz Nanva

Dolphins vs Parramatta Eels prediction

The Dolphins have now won their last seven NRL fixtures at Suncorp Stadium and it’s difficult to see Parramatta Eels stopping them from making it eight. Currently in the top four, Kristian Woolf’s Dolphins are coming off the back of a four-match winning streak and confidence within their camp will no doubt be sky high. Whilst Parramatta Eels were also victorious in their last game, they’ve not won back-to-back fixtures in the NRL this year since March.

It’s hard to see Dolphins not dominating the vast majority of this one. They are a far stronger team than Parramatta and are hitting top form at a good time. Throw in their incredible recent home record and backing the Dolphins to be winning at both half time and full time feels like a no brainer.

Dolphins vs Parramatta Eels tip: Dolphins HT-FT

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