August 03, 2022 12:35 PM
Ash Wheldon

Manly Sea Eagles vs Parramatta Eels – Regular Season – Preview & Prediction | NRL 2022

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THE FACTS

When is Manly Sea Eagles vs Parramatta Eels on and what time does it start? Manly Sea Eagles vs Parramatta Eels will take place on Friday 5th August, 2022 – 10:55 (UK)

Where is Manly Sea Eagles vs Parramatta Eels taking place? Manly Sea Eagles vs Parramatta Eels will take place at 4 Pines Park in Sydney, Australia

Where can I get tickets for Manly Sea Eagles vs Parramatta Eels? Click here for ticket information on 2022 NRL matches

What channel is Manly Sea Eagles vs Parramatta Eels on? Sky Sports Arena will be televising selected NRL games in the UK and you can find their schedule here. For Australian broadcasters, you can find a list here

Where can I stream Manly Sea Eagles vs Parramatta Eels? If televised on Sky Sports, then subscribers will be able to stream the match live via Sky Go. Alternatively, the match will be available to subscribers of Watch NRL

THE TEAM NEWS

MANLY SEA EAGLES

Starting 13: Garrick, Saab, Harper, Koula, Tuipulotu, Foran, Cherry-Evans, Paseka, Croker, Sipley, Olakau’atu, Davey, J. Trbojevic – Interchanges: Walker, B. Trbojevic, Taupau, Boyle – Reserves: Schuster, Bullemor, De Luis, Weekes, Parker

Unavailable: Karl Lawton, Tom Trbojevic, Sean Keppie, Josh Aloiai

PARRAMATTA EELS

Starting 13: Gutherson, Sivo, Penisini, Opacic, Blake, D. Brown, Arthur, Campbell-Gillard, Mahoney, Paulo, Lane, Papali’i, Matterson – Interchanges: Makatoa, Cartwright, Kaufusi, Niukore – Reserves: Ogden, Perham, Hands, Russell, El-Zakhem

Unavailable: Haze Dunster, Ray Stone, Bailey Simonsson, Mitchell Moses

THE PREDICTION

Manly Sea Eagles suffered defeat at the hands of Sydney Roosters last week in what was a huge blow to their aspirations of making the top eight. That is now back-to-back losses for the Sea Eagles but they will have a much stronger side on deck this week following the off-field controversy which blighted their preparations for that contest. Manly are almost getting into must-win territory now but this will not be an easy game against a Parramatta Eels outfit that conquered runaway leaders Penrith Panthers last week. The Eels were superb in the first half of that contest and while they were aided by Nathan Cleary’s red card, they were still on top before he received his marching orders. However, the loss of Mitchell Moses to a finger injury is a huge blow for the Eels and with much of this Manly side having a point to prove here, the hosts can get back to winning ways on home soil where they have lost just two games all year.

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