NRL Tips for This Weekend Semi Finals 2022

The 2022 NRL semi-finals here, and Stats Insider has you covered when it comes to NRL tips for this weekend.

For the best NRL tips, Stats Insider runs 10,000 simulations of each NRL game using cutting-edge statistics and analytics.

This week, there are two games in the 2022 NRL finals. The first one is Eels vs Raiders, and the second is Sharks vs Rabbitohs.

Stats Insider is Australia's leading tips and predictions website for footy fans across the nation, with its NRL tips for this weekend 2022 becoming a go-to resource this season.

NRL Semi Finals 2022 Tips

Eels vs Raiders

According to Stats Insider's predictive analytics model, the Eels have a 63% chance of winning this week, while the Raiders have a 37% chance.

The Eels are 6.5-point favourites with BlueBet going into this game, but according to our model, the Raiders have a 54% chance of covering.

Eels vs Raiders is at CommBank Stadium on Friday, September 16 at 7:50pm AEST.

Sharks vs Rabbitohs

We are tipping the Rabbitohs with a 53% win probability in what is the more tightly projected of this week's two games. There is a 47% chance that the Sharks will win.

The Rabbitohs are 1.5-point favourites according to BlueBet, and based on our modelling, they have a 51% chance of covering.

Sharks vs Rabbitohs is at Allianz Stadium on Saturday, September 17 at 8:00pm AEST.

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NRL Expert Tips Semi Finals 2022

  • Eels
  • Rabbitohs

A multi of these these tips is paying $2.94 at BlueBet, with a $10 bet potentially paying out $29.45.

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All NRL finals tips 2022 and probabilities in this article are correct at time of publishing and subject to change, with our NRL fixtures page showing the latest projections.

Ryan Leaver

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