BBC Super League Show live on BBC One North, BBC Two HD and iPlayer as Will Perry leads coverage with Iestyn Harris and Kyle Amor

The English Super League returns to the BBC’s rugby league line-up on Saturday, 6 June 2026, with the Super League Show airing at 23:15 UK time across BBC One (North), BBC Two HD and BBC iPlayer for eligible viewers.[1] The programme is presented by Will Perry, with punditry from former Wales international Iestyn Harris and ex-Wigan, Leeds and Hull KR forward Kyle Amor.

This remains one of the BBC’s key rugby league outlets for British audiences, while BBC iPlayer provides a catch-up and geo-restricted viewing option for fans who cannot watch live.[1] The BBC’s 2026 Super League picks have already included a number of major fixtures, underlining its continued commitment to the competition.[1]

Will Perry has become a familiar face on rugby league coverage through his work across the sport’s broadcast output, bringing a clear, modern presenting style to BBC rugby league programming. His role on the Super League Show fits the BBC’s wider approach of blending match coverage, interviews and analysis rather than simply airing highlights.

Iestyn Harris brings significant pedigree to the studio. A gifted half-back and goalkicker, he represented Wales and played at the highest level for clubs including Bradford Bulls, Leeds Rhinos and Wakefield Trinity. He later moved into coaching, giving him a strong tactical voice when assessing team structures, kicking games and spine play.

Kyle Amor offers a different but complementary perspective. Best known as a hardworking forward, he won major honours with Leeds Rhinos and also played for Wigan Warriors and Hull KR. His background in the pack makes him especially useful when discussing ruck speed, defensive effort and the physical demands of the modern Super League.[1]

The BBC’s 2026 schedule shows how central the competition remains to free-to-air rugby league coverage in the UK. Among the confirmed selections are Warrington Wolves v Wakefield Trinity, Catalans Dragons v Hull KR and Wakefield Trinity v Hull KR, with a mix of BBC Two and iPlayer broadcasts.[1] For fans following the season from Britain or Australia, that makes the BBC one of the most accessible broadcasters for Super League content.

For more on the competition itself, see the official Super League website: Super League.

In practical terms, viewers in the UK should check BBC One (North), BBC Two HD and BBC iPlayer for this edition of the Super League Show, with the exact broadcast window listed at 23:15.[1] As ever, the BBC’s coverage remains an important part of the rugby league weekend for supporters who want analysis, reaction and discussion around the English Super League.

Article generated: 6 June 2026, 13:50 GMT

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