You've watched the kids play sport and done a few chores and now it's time chill out and take in another super Saturday of NRL action.
From the early afternoon kick-off to Saturday night under lights, the day never fails to deliver plenty of highlights, drama and thrilling finishes.
marvelbet365.com takes a look at five sensational Saturday classics to circle in the calendar for 2026.
Super Saturdays
Round 4, Saturday March 28 - Panthers v Eels at CommBank Stadium (Fox) - 5.30pm AEDT
When the Panthers found their mojo in 2025 and strung together nine wins on the trot their western Sydney rivals had the misfortune of meeting them twice during that stretch. Languishing in last spot after 12 rounds the Panthers kick-started their revival with an 18-10 win over Parra in Round 13 and rolled them again in Round 19 to the tune of 32-10. The Eels went on to win five of their last eight games from there to serve notice of better things to come in 2026 and they certainly won't be overawed by the challenge. Expect Eels gun Mitch Moses to pull out all stops in his showdown with Nathan Cleary, the man who kept him at bay for the Kangaroos No.7 jersey during the Ashes.
Match Highlights: Panthers v Eels
Round 5, Saturday April 4 - Titans v Broncos at Cbus Super Stadium (Fox) - 7.30pm AEDT, 6.30pm local
New Titans coach Josh Hannay would love nothing better than to make a statement against the premiers, who had the better of their south-east Queensland rivals twice in 2025. The Broncos have a 27-13 advantage in the head-to-head match-up since 2007 but there's a sense of optimism on the GC with Hannay hatching a plan to combine a fit and firing Keano Kini in the spine with AJ Brimson, Jayden Campbell and Sam Verrills, while new buys Luke Sommerton and Lachlan Ilias add depth to the playmaking stocks.
Two crackers for Gehamat Shibasaki
Round 10, Saturday May 9 - Sea Eagles v Broncos at 4 Pines Park (Fox) - 7.30pm AEST
The hill will be rocking at 4 Pines Park in Round 10 when the defending champs hit the northern beaches looking to avenge a 34-6 loss at Brookie in Round 13 last season. That defeat proved a pivotal moment in the Broncos' season as they went on to win 10 of their remaining 12 regular season games to snare fourth on the ladder. What happened from there will live in Broncos folklore. With club legend Daly Cherry-Evans moving on to red, white and bluer pastures, the Sea Eagles are looking to launch a new era in 2026 and turning their home ground into a fortress will be pivotal.
Olakau'atu scores two pearlers in Round 13
Round 13, Saturday May 30 - Knights v Eels at McDonald Jones Stadium (Fox) - 3.00pm AEST
All eyes will be on former Eel Dylan Brown as he steps out for the first time against the club he represented 142 times between 2019 and 2025. It was anything but smooth sailing for Brown at Parramatta once he had announced his intention to leave the club and he'll be keen to get one over Mitch Moses in the battle of the playmakers. Brown's form for the Kiwis in the Pacific Championships would have had Knights fans in raptures as they look forward to welcoming him to the Hunter. Bitter memories of a 66-10 drubbing from the Eels in the final game of 2025 will also serve as motivation for the Knights.
Match Highlights: Knights v Eels
Round 17, Saturday June 27 - Sea Eagles v Storm at 4 Pines Park (Fox) - 7.30pm AEST
One of the game's great modern rivalries will have the 4 Pines faithful hanging from the rafters and creating a hostile environment for Craig Bellamy's men. If ever a team was equipped to handle the heat and silence the crowd it's big-game specialists Melbourne with Jahrome Hughes and Cam Munster showing the way. Back-to-back grand final meetings in 2007 and 2008 followed by an infamous clash at Brookvale in 2011 set the tone for a string of epic battles that have ensured Sea Eagles-Storm clashes are box office entertainment. So circle June 27 and clear the diary.