The Panthers and the Rabbitohs have been two of the top sides outside of the Storm in the competition this year, so it is set-up to be a competitive and exciting NRL Grand Final on Sunday night.
The Panthers will go into the game as the favourites however the money has come for the Rabbitohs throughout the week so the two teams are likely to start much closer in the betting at kick-off time.
How to watch NRL Grand Final 2021
Channel 9 has the exclusive rights to broadcast the 2021 NRL Grand Final series both on TV and online.
Coverage for the game will depends on which state you’re in but for for most states it will begin around 6:30pm AEST.
If you can’t get to a TV, you are able to stream the game on the NRL Live Official App.
When is NRL Grand Final 2021?
The NRL Grand Final will be played on Sunday, October 3rd at Suncorp Stadium in Queensland. The game starts at 7:30PM AEST.
What time does the NRL Grand Final start?
The NRL Grand Final is scheduled to begin at 7:30pm AEST, TV coverage for each game will generally start an hour before the scheduled start time.
NRL Grand Final 2021 Odds
Penrith Panthers are the favourites to win the NRL Grand Final with online bookmaker Sportsbet offering $1.68 about the Panthers.
This is one of the more even grand finals in recent memory though and the Rabbitohs are rated as a good chance to win the game as well.
The Rabbitohs are currently $2.25 to win the grand final, which is sure to entice punters given their recent form.
Where will NRL Grand Final be played?
For the first time ever the NRL Grand Final will be played outside of Sydney.
The 2021 NRL Grand Final will be played at Suncorp Stadium in Queensland.
NRL Grand Final Teams
PENRITH PANTHERS TEAM
1. Dylan Edwards
2. Stephen Crichton
3. Paul Momirovski
4. Matt Burton
5. Brian To’o
6. Jarome Luai
7. Nathan Cleary
8. Moses Leota
9. Api Koroisau
10. James Fisher-Harris
11. Viliame Kikau
12. Kurt Capewell
13. Isaah Yeo
14. Tyrone May
15. Scott Sorensen
16. Spencer Leniu
17. Liam Martin
18. Brent Naden
20. J’maine Hopgood
SOUTH SYDNEY RABBITOHS TEAM
1. Blake Taaffe
2. Alex Johnston
3. Dane Gagai
4. Campbell Graham
5. Jaxson Paulo
6. Cody Walker
7. Adam Reynolds
8. Mark Nicholls
9. Damien Cook
10. Tevita Tatola
11. Keaon Koloamatangi
12. Jaydn Su’a
13. Cameron Murray
14. Benji Marshall
15. Jacob Host
16. Tom Burgess
17. Jai Arrow
18. Taane Milne
19. Patrick Mago