2020 NRL season results
The 2020 NRL season is the 113th of professional rugby league in Australia and the 23rd season run by the National Rugby League.
As of 3 May 2020, the season was shortened from 25 rounds to 20, and the finals series and State of Origin pushed back, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The first two rounds were played before the season was suspended on 23 March, and premiership points earned from the earlier rounds are still counted. The season resumed on 28 May.[1] After playing the first two rounds with 2 referees, the decision was made to play the remaining rounds with one referee. To accommodate this, a number of other rules changes were introduced.[2]
Regular season
All times are in AEDT (UTC+11:00) up until the 5th of April and AEST (UTC+11:00) from then on.
Round 1
Home | Score | Away | Match information | |||||
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Date and time | Venue | Referees | Attendance | |||||
8–2 | Thursday, 12 March, 8:05 pm | Bankwest Stadium | Grant Atkins, Peter Gough | 21,363 | ||||
24–6 | Friday, 13 March, 6:00 pm | GIO Stadium | Chris Sutton, David Munro | 10,610 | ||||
21–28 | Friday, 13 March, 8:05 pm | Queensland Country Bank Stadium | Gerard Sutton, Gavin Badger | 22,459 | ||||
20–0 | Saturday, 14 March, 3:00 pm | McDonald Jones Stadium | Henry Perenara, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski | 10,239 | ||||
22–18 | Saturday, 14 March, 5:30 pm | ANZ Stadium | Ben Cummins, Belinda Sharpe | 6,235 | ||||
20–14 | Saturday, 14 March, 7:35 pm | Panthers Stadium | Adam Gee, Chris Butler | 10,160 | ||||
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4–18 | Sunday, 15 March, 4:05 pm | Lottoland | Matt Cecchin, Jon Stone | 10,315 | |||
14–24 | Sunday, 15 March, 6:15 pm | WIN Stadium | Ashley Klein, Phil Henderson | 9,137 | ||||
Source:[3] |
Round 2
Home | Score | Away | Match information | |||||
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Date and time | Venue | Referees | Attendance | |||||
16–24 | Thursday, 19 March, 8:05 pm | ANZ Stadium | Adam Gee, Chris Butler | 0a | ||||
28–32 | Friday, 20 March, 6:00 pm | Netstrata Jubilee Stadium | Matt Cecchin, Jon Stone | 0a | ||||
22–18 | Friday, 20 March, 8:05 pm | Suncorp Stadium | Grant Atkins, Peter Gough | 0a | ||||
6–20 | Saturday, 21 March, 3:00 pm | Cbus Super Stadium | Chris Sutton, David Munro | 0a | ||||
8–9 | Saturday, 21 March, 5:30 pm | Leichhardt Oval | Ben Cummins, Belinda Sharpe | 0a | ||||
10–12 | Saturday, 21 March, 7:35 pm | Netstrata Jubilee Stadium | Ashley Klein, Phil Henderson | 0a | ||||
24–42 | Sunday, 22 March, 4:05 pm | Leichhardt Oval | Gerard Sutton, Gavin Badger | 0a | ||||
6–46 | Sunday, 22 March, 6:15 pm | Cbus Super Stadium | Henry Perenara, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski | 0a | ||||
Source:[4] |
Round 3
Home | Score | Away | Match information | |||||
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Date and time | Venue | Referees | Attendance | |||||
6–34 | Thursday, 28 May, 7:50 pm | Suncorp Stadium | Gerard Sutton | 0a | ||||
36–6 | Friday, 29 May, 6:00 pm | Queensland Country Bank Stadium | Henry Perenara | 0a | ||||
28–12 | Friday, 29 May, 7:55 pm | Bankwest Stadium | Ashley Klein | 0a | ||||
18–0 | Saturday, 30 May, 3:00 pm | Central Coast Stadium | Chris Sutton | 0a | ||||
16–28 | Saturday, 30 May, 5:30 pm | Bankwest Stadium | Adam Gee | 0a | ||||
6–22 | Saturday, 30 May, 7:35 pm | AAMI Park | Grant Atkins | 0a | ||||
14–14 | Sunday, 31 May, 4:05 pm | Campbelltown Stadium | Ben Cummins | 0a | ||||
32–6 | Sunday, 31 May, 6:30 pm | Central Coast Stadium | Matt Cecchin | 0a | ||||
Source:[5] |
- All matches held this round included a minute’s silence following the passing of league legend Arthur Summons.
Round 4
Home | Score | Away | Match information | |||||
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Date and time | Venue | Referees | Attendance | |||||
0–59 | Thursday, 4 June, 7:50 pm | Suncorp Stadium | Grant Atkins | 0a | ||||
26–0 | Friday, 5 June, 6:00 pm | Campbelltown Stadium | Matt Cecchin | 0a | ||||
22–8 | Friday, 5 June, 7:55 pm | AAMI Park | Gerard Sutton | 0a | ||||
19–16 | Saturday, 6 June, 5:30 pm | Bankwest Stadium | Ben Cummins | 0a | ||||
16–26 | Saturday, 6 June, 7:35 pm | Queensland Country Bank Stadium | Chris Sutton | 0a | ||||
18–34 | Sunday, 7 June, 4:05 pm | Campbelltown Stadium | Ashley Klein | 0a | ||||
28–23 | Sunday, 7 June, 6:30 pm | Suncorp Stadium | Adam Gee | 0a | ||||
22–2 | Monday, 8 June, 4:05 pm | Bankwest Stadium | Henry Perenara | 0a | ||||
Source:[6] |
Round 5
Home | Score | Away | Match information | |||||
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Date and time | Venue | Referees | Attendance (where known) | |||||
20–18 | Thursday, 11 June, 7:50 pm | Central Coast Stadium | Ashley Klein | 178 | ||||
37–26 | Friday, 12 June, 6:00 pm | Central Coast Stadium | Adam Gee | |||||
16–10 | Friday, 12 June, 7:55 pm | Bankwest Stadium | Gerard Sutton | 507 | ||||
32–12 | Saturday, 13 June, 3:00 pm | Bankwest Stadium | Matt Cecchin | 415 | ||||
12–26 | Saturday, 13 June, 5:30 pm | Central Coast Stadium | Ben Cummins | |||||
6–14 | Saturday, 13 June, 7:35 pm | Campbelltown Stadium | Chris Sutton | |||||
30–16 | Sunday, 14 June, 4:05 pm | Campbelltown Stadium | Henry Perenara | |||||
6–42 | Monday, 15 June, 7:00 pm | Bankwest Stadium | Grant Atkins | |||||
Source:[9] |
- Manly recovered from an 0-18 deficit just prior to halftime[10]
- Crowds were permitted back in stadiums, albeit in limit numbers in corporate boxes only.
- The Bulldogs vs Roosters clash was postponed due to one of the player's children attending a school where someone tested positive to Covid-19. The Dragons vs Sharks game was shifted to start at 4:05 pm as opposed to their original 6:30 pm timeslot.
Round 6
Home | Score | Away | Match information | |||||
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Date and time | Venue | Referees | Attendance (where known) | |||||
27–6 | Thursday, 18 June, 7:50 pm | Central Coast Stadium | Gerard Sutton | |||||
40–12 | Friday, 19 June, 6:00 pm | Bankwest Stadium | Matt Cecchin | 436 | ||||
21–14 | Friday, 19 June, 7:55 pm | Campbelltown Stadium | Ashley Klein | |||||
8–20 | Saturday, 20 June, 3:00 pm | Suncorp Stadium | Chris Sutton | 1,930 | ||||
36–20 | Saturday, 20 June, 5:30 pm | Campbelltown Stadium | Henry Perenara | |||||
24–10 | Saturday, 20 June, 7:35 pm | Bankwest Stadium | Ben Cummins | 579 | ||||
6–14 | Sunday, 21 June, 4:05 pm | Campbelltown Stadium | Grant Atkins | |||||
20–18 | Sunday, 21 June, 6:30 pm | Bankwest Stadium | Adam Gee | 419 | ||||
Source:[11] |
- Stephen Kearney was sacked as coach of New Zealand after their loss to South Sydney.[12]
Round 7
Home | Score | Away | Match information | |||||
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Date and time | Venue | Referees | Attendance (where known) | |||||
20–12 | Thursday, 25 June, 7:50 pm | Netstrata Jubilee Stadium | Gerard Sutton | |||||
50–6 | Friday, 26 June, 6:00 pm | Netstrata Jubilee Stadium | Ben Cummins | |||||
26–12 | Friday, 26 June, 7:55 pm | Bankwest Stadium | Grant Atkins | |||||
32–20 | Saturday, 27 June, 3:00 pm | Queensland Country Bank Stadium | Matt Cecchin | |||||
12–30 | Saturday, 27 June, 5:30 pm | Suncorp Stadium | Peter Gough | 6,262 | ||||
25–24 | Saturday, 27 June, 7:35 pm | Bankwest Stadium | Ashley Klein | 560 | ||||
22–40 | Sunday, 28 June, 4:05 pm | Central Coast Stadium | Adam Gee | |||||
6–34 | Sunday, 28 June, 6:30 pm | Bankwest Stadium | Henry Perenara | |||||
Source:[13] |
- The Penrith vs South Sydney match was originally meant to be held at Campbelltown Stadium but was moved to Netstrata Jubilee Stadium due to concerns about the playing surface at Campbelltown.[14]
- The Storm vs Warriors match was originally meant to be held at AAMI Park but was moved to Netstrata Jubilee Stadium due to the high numbers of COVID-19 cases in Victoria compared to NSW & Queensland.
- The Wests Tigers played their 500th NRL game in their match against Canterbury.[15]
Round 8
Home | Score | Away | Match information | ||||
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Date and time | Venue | Referees | Attendance (where known) | ||||
27–25 | Thursday, 2 July, 7:50 pm | Suncorp Stadium | Ashley Klein | 5,132[16] | |||
22–16 | Friday, 3 July, 6:00 pm | GIO Stadium | Matt Cecchin | 2,500 | |||
42–4 | Friday, 3 July, 7:55 pm | Bankwest Stadium | Ben Cummins | 6,730 | |||
10–40 | Saturday, 4 July, 3:00 pm | Cbus Super Stadium | Chris Sutton | 1,995 | |||
26–16 | Saturday, 4 July, 5:30 pm | Central Coast Stadium | Chris Butler | ||||
12–19 | Saturday, 4 July, 7:35 pm | Bankwest Stadium | Adam Gee | 5,701 | |||
12–14 | Sunday, 5 July, 4:05 pm | Lottoland | Grant Atkins | 2,278 | |||
10–26 | Sunday, 5 July, 6:30 pm | Bankwest Stadium | Peter Gough | 3,858 | |||
Source:[17] |
- As of this round with the exception of Melbourne and New Zealand, all clubs were allowed to play at their home grounds again.
- Addin Fonua-Blake was sent off in Manly's game against Newcastle.[18]
Round 9
Home | Score | Away | Match information | |||||
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Date and time | Venue | Referees | Attendance (where known) | |||||
16–42 | Thursday, 9 July, 7:50 pm | Queensland Country Bank Stadium | Adam Gee | |||||
16–12 | Friday, 10 July, 6:00 pm | Cbus Super Stadium | Chris Butler | 5,206 | ||||
18–10 | Friday, 10 July, 7:55 pm | Bankwest Stadium | Ben Cummins | 4,864 | ||||
24–56 | Saturday, 11 July, 3:00 pm | Netstrata Jubilee Stadium | Ashley Klein | 3,277 | ||||
26–8 | Saturday, 11 July, 5:30 pm | Suncorp Stadium | Chris Sutton | |||||
14–20 | Saturday, 11 July, 7:35 pm | GIO Stadium | Grant Atkins | |||||
4–10 | Sunday, 12 July, 4:05 pm | McDonald Jones Stadium | Gerard Sutton | 6,980 | ||||
34–4 | Sunday, 12 July, 6:30 pm | Netstrata Jubilee Stadium | Matt Cecchin | 1,571 | ||||
Source:[19] |
- Matt Ikuvalu became the first Sydney Roosters player to score 5 tries in a game since 1955.[20]
- Charlie Staines became the first player to score four tries on debut since 2008.[21]
- Dean Pay resigned as Canterbury Bulldogs coach after Canterbury's loss to the Brisbane Broncos.[22]
Round 10
Home | Score | Away | Match information | |||||
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Date and time | Venue | Referees | Attendance (where known) | |||||
20–24 | Thursday, 16 July, 7:50 pm | Sydney Cricket Ground | Gerard Sutton | |||||
42–6 | Friday, 17 July, 6:00 pm | Sunshine Coast Stadium | Chris Sutton | 6,000 | ||||
48–0 | Friday, 17 July, 7:55 pm | Leichhardt Oval | Adam Gee | 2,633 | ||||
28–22 | Saturday, 18 July, 3:00 pm | WIN Stadium | Henry Perenara | 1,619 | ||||
18–20 | Saturday, 18 July, 5:30 pm | Bankwest Stadium | Grant Atkins | 4,249 | ||||
22–18 | Saturday, 18 July, 7:35 pm | Lottoland | Ashley Klein | 2,021 | ||||
10–46 | Sunday, 19 July, 2:00 pm | Central Coast Stadium | Matt Cecchin | |||||
22–10 | Sunday, 19 July, 4:05 pm | Panthers Stadium | Ben Cummins | 2,891 | ||||
Source:[23] |
- The Wests Tigers recorded their biggest win since round 21, 2008.[24]
- Paul Green stepped down as Cowboys coach following their loss to the Penrith Panthers.[25]
Round 11
Home | Score | Away | Match information | |||||
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Date and time | Venue | Referees | Attendance (where known) | |||||
26–16 | Thursday, 23 July, 7:50 pm | Bankwest Stadium | Gerard Sutton | 6,403 | ||||
12–24 | Friday, 24 July, 6:00 pm | Queensland Country Bank Stadium | Henry Perenara | |||||
8–46 | Friday, 24 July, 7:55 pm | Suncorp Stadium | Ben Cummins | |||||
10–18 | Saturday, 25 July, 3:00 pm | Central Coast Stadium | Chris Sutton | |||||
28–24 | Saturday, 25 July, 5:30 pm | Netstrata Jubilee Stadium | Grant Atkins | 3,179 | ||||
18–12 | Saturday, 25 July, 7:35 pm | GIO Stadium | Ashley Klein | |||||
12–18 | Sunday, 26 July, 2:00 pm | McDonald Jones Stadium | Matt Cecchin | 3,521 | ||||
14–22 | Sunday, 26 July, 4:05 pm | Cbus Super Stadium | Adam Gee | |||||
Source:[26] |
Round 12
Home | Score | Away | Match information | |||||
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Date and time | Venue | Referees | Attendance (where known) | |||||
24–32 | Thursday, 30 July, 7:50 pm | Netstrata Jubilee Stadium | Ashley Klein | 2,719 | ||||
20–26 | Friday, 31 July, 6:00 pm | Sydney Cricket Ground | Peter Gough | |||||
26–36 | Friday, 31 July, 7:55 pm | Suncorp Stadium | Matt Cecchin | 7,390 | ||||
18–12 | Saturday, 1 August, 3:00 pm | Sydney Cricket Ground | Henry Perenara | |||||
12–14 | Saturday, 1 August, 5:30 pm | Queensland Country Bank Stadium | Ben Cummins | |||||
12–42 | Saturday, 1 August, 7:35 pm | Lottoland | Gerard Sutton | 2,729 | ||||
16–18 | Sunday, 2 August, 2:00 pm | ANZ Stadium | Chris Sutton | 5,775 | ||||
26–16 | Sunday, 2 August, 4:05 pm | Sunshine Coast Stadium | Adam Gee | 5,437 | ||||
Source:[27] |
Round 13
Home | Score | Away | Match information | |||||
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Date and time | Venue | Referees | Attendance (where known) | |||||
16–24 | Thursday, 6 August, 7:50 pm | WIN Stadium | Ashley Klein | |||||
22–26 | Friday, 7 August, 6:00 pm | Lottoland | Henry Perenara | 1,340 | ||||
28–10 | Friday, 7 August, 7:55 pm | ANZ Stadium | Grant Atkins | 2,919 | ||||
41–10 | Saturday, 8 August, 3:00 pm | Sunshine Coast Stadium | Peter Gough | |||||
44–4 | Saturday, 8 August, 5:30 pm | McDonald Jones Stadium | Matt Cecchin | 2,952 | ||||
28–12 | Saturday, 8 August, 7:35 pm | Panthers Stadium | Gerard Sutton | |||||
30–10 | Sunday, 9 August, 2:00 pm | Cbus Super Stadium | Chris Sutton | 5,646 | ||||
12–14 | Sunday, 9 August, 4:05 pm | Netstrata Jubilee Stadium | Ben Cummins | |||||
Source:[28] |
- Des Hasler coached his 400th NRL game in Manly's loss to New Zealand.[29]
- Jason Demetriou, who is slated to take over from Wayne Bennett as head coach of the South Sydney Rabbitohs at the end of the 2021 NRL season, made his coaching debut for the Rabbitohs in this round after Bennett was stood down for breaching the NRL's COVID-19 protocols.[30]
- Gold Coast ended a 10 game losing streak against North Queensland, which was their longest losing steak against any side to date.
Round 14
Home | Score | Away | Match information | |||||
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Date and time | Venue | Referees | Attendance (where known) | |||||
6–24 | Thursday, 13 August, 7:50 pm | Sydney Cricket Ground | Gerard Sutton | |||||
12–18 | Friday, 14 August, 6:00 pm | Central Coast Stadium | Adam Gee | |||||
12–14 | Friday, 14 August, 7:55 pm | Bankwest Stadium | Grant Atkins | |||||
30–18 | Saturday, 15 August, 3:00 pm | Netstrata Jubilee Stadium | Henry Perenara | |||||
30–31 | Saturday, 15 August, 5:30 pm | Queensland Country Bank Stadium | Chris Butler | 7,611 | ||||
36–8 | Saturday, 15 August, 7:35 pm | GIO Stadium | Chris Sutton | |||||
26–24 | Sunday, 16 August, 2:00 pm | McDonald Jones Stadium | Ashley Klein | |||||
29–28 | Sunday, 16 August, 4:05 pm | Bankwest Stadium | Matt Cecchin | 3,756 | ||||
Source:[31] |
- Penrith won 9 matches in a row for the first time in their history.
- Paul McGregor coached his last game for St George Illawarra after announcing his departure in the lead up to their game against Parramatta.
- Kevin Proctor was sent off in his 250th NRL games.
Round 15
Home | Score | Away | Match information | |||||
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Date and time | Venue | Referees | Attendance (where known) | |||||
– | Thursday, 20 August, 7:50 pm | Bankwest Stadium | Ben Cummins | |||||
– | Friday, 21 August, 6:00 pm | Panthers Stadium | Ashley Klein | |||||
– | Friday, 21 August, 7:55 pm | Suncorp Stadium | Henry Perenara | |||||
– | Saturday, 22 August, 3:00 pm | Cbus Super Stadium | Chris Butler | |||||
– | Saturday, 22 August, 5:30 pm | Leichhardt Oval | Grant Atkins | |||||
– | Saturday, 22 August, 7:35 pm | ANZ Stadium | Gerard Sutton | |||||
– | Sunday, 23 August, 2:00 pm | ANZ Stadium | Peter Gough | |||||
– | Sunday, 23 August, 4:05 pm | McDonald Jones Stadium | Adam Gee | |||||
Source:[32] |
Round 16
Home | Score | Away | Match information | |||||
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Date and time | Venue | Referees | Attendance (where known) | |||||
– | Thursday, 27 August, 7:50 pm | Bankwest Stadium | ||||||
– | Friday, 28 August, 6:00 pm | Netstrata Jubilee Stadium | ||||||
– | Friday, 28 August, 7:55 pm | Sydney Cricket Ground | ||||||
– | Saturday, 29 August, 3:00 pm | Scully Park | ||||||
– | Saturday, 29 August, 5:30 pm | Netstrata Jubilee Stadium | ||||||
– | Saturday, 29 August, 7:35 pm | Panthers Stadium | ||||||
– | Sunday, 30 August, 4:05 pm | TBC | ||||||
– | Sunday, 30 August, 6:30 pm | GIO Stadium | ||||||
Source:[33] |
Round 17
Home | Score | Away | Match information | |||||
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Date and time | Venue | Referees | Attendance (where known) | |||||
– | Thursday, 3 September, 7:50 pm | TBC | ||||||
– | Friday, 4 September, 6:00 pm | TBC | ||||||
– | Friday, 4 September, 7:55 pm | TBC | ||||||
– | Saturday, 5 September, 3:00 pm | TBC | ||||||
– | Saturday, 5 September, 5:30 pm | TBC | ||||||
– | Saturday, 5 September, 7:35 pm | TBC | ||||||
– | Sunday, 6 September, 4:05 pm | TBC | ||||||
– | Sunday, 6 September, 6:30 pm | TBC | ||||||
Source:[34] |
Round 18
Home | Score | Away | Match information | |||||
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Date and time | Venue | Referees | Attendance (where known) | |||||
– | Thursday, 10 September, 7:50 pm | TBC | ||||||
– | Friday, 11 September, 6:00 pm | TBC | ||||||
– | Friday, 11 September, 7:55 pm | TBC | ||||||
– | Saturday, 12 September, 3:00 pm | TBC | ||||||
– | Saturday, 12 September, 5:30 pm | TBC | ||||||
– | Saturday, 12 September, 7:35 pm | TBC | ||||||
– | Sunday, 13 September, 4:05 pm | TBC | ||||||
– | Sunday, 13 September, 6:30 pm | TBC | ||||||
Source:[35] |
Round 19
Home | Score | Away | Match information | |||||
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Date and time | Venue | Referees | Attendance (where known) | |||||
– | Thursday, 17 September, 7:50 pm | TBC | ||||||
– | Friday, 18 September, 6:00 pm | TBC | ||||||
– | Friday, 18 September, 7:55 pm | TBC | ||||||
– | Saturday, 19 September, 3:00 pm | TBC | ||||||
– | Saturday, 19 September, 5:30 pm | TBC | ||||||
– | Saturday, 19 September, 7:35 pm | TBC | ||||||
– | Sunday, 20 September, 2:00 pm | TBC | ||||||
– | Sunday, 20 September, 4:05 pm | TBC | ||||||
Source:[36] |
Round 20
Home | Score | Away | Match information | |||||
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Date and time | Venue | Referees | Attendance (where known) | |||||
– | Thursday, 24 September, 7:50 pm | TBC | ||||||
– | Friday, 25 September, 6:00 pm | TBC | ||||||
– | Friday, 25 September, 7:55 pm | TBC | ||||||
– | Saturday, 26 September, 3:00 pm | TBC | ||||||
– | Saturday, 26 September, 5:30 pm | TBC | ||||||
– | Saturday, 26 September, 7:35 pm | TBC | ||||||
– | Sunday, 27 September, 2:00 pm | TBC | ||||||
– | Sunday, 27 September, 4:05 pm | TBC | ||||||
Source:[37] |
Notes
a^ From round 2 to round 4, all matches were played behind closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[38]
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