[OffiCial!]* Newcastle Knights vs Parramatta Eels live streams NRL ON TV Channel 29 June 2024

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Date(s) - June 29, 2024 - June 30, 2024
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The Newcastle Knights – Parramatta Eels live score (and video online live stream*) starts on 29 Jun 2024 at 07:30 UTC time at McDonald Jones Stadium stadium, Newcastle city, Australia in NRL Rugby.

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As the middle part of the season comes to a close, the Newcastle Knights (6-8) and Parramatta Eels (4-10) will be striving to stay in touch with a pack of teams vying to play finals football when they face off in Newcastle on Saturday evening.

After being thumped by the Titans on the Gold Coast last week, the Mount Smart faithful will demand a response from their against the Broncos. Later, the Knights host the Eels at Hunter Stadium in Newcastle before the ladder-leading Storm take on Canberra in Melbourne.

There will be a few debutants as the Newcastle Knights and Parramatta Eels battle it out in an intriguing Saturday afternoon game at McDonald Jones Stadium.

For Newcastle, Will Pryce gets his first taste of NRL action at five-eighth while Kai Pearce-Paul also returns from injury as the Knights look to stop a three-game losing skid.

Newcastle Knights

Newcastle boss Adam O’Brien has decided to shake up his halves combination by handing English recruit Will Pryce his NRL debut. It is a move that Knights fans have demanded for weeks, it promises to add an element of surprise to their attack. Meanwhile, their other English recruit, Kai Pearce-Paul, makes his return from a toe injury and will start off the bench.

Parramatta Eels

Eels interim coach Trent Barrett has named Maika Sivo in the backline, back-rower Matt Doorey on the bench for the first time this season and handed Matthew Arthur – son of former head coach Brad Arthur – his NRL debut. Mitchell Moses is named to back-up from Origin II.