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NRL Tips for This Weekend - Finals Week 1, 2024

To give you an advantage with your NRL tips for the first week of finals, we have NRL Week 1 finals tips 2024 for every game this weekend.

Get the edge in your NRL tipping leagues thanks to our data-driven NRL expert tips for the first week of finals of the 2024 NRL season, the result of simulating each NRL match-up 10,000 times.

NRL Finals Week 1 Tips and Predictions 2024

There is of course four games across the first week of finals of the 2024 NRL season, starting with the Panthers vs Roosters on Friday and ending with the Bulldogs vs Sea Eagles on Sunday.

These NRL footy tips and predictions are powered by independent data and analytics, making our NRL finals tips 2024 a must-read resource for NRL tipsters across the country.

NRL Tips Finals Week 1 2024: Our Predictions

Featured below are our predictions for every NRL clash across the first week of finals, 2024, based on 10,000 simulations per match.

Panthers vs Roosters

2023 Finals action in the NRL kicks off with the Panthers facing the Roosters at Panthers Stadium on Friday. Our NRL model projects Penrith as having a 78% chance of winning, while the Roosters have a 22% win probability.

Panthers vs Roosters is at Panthers Stadium on Friday, September 13 at 7:50pm. All times mentioned in this article are in Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST).

Storm vs Sharks

In this week's game between the Storm and the Sharks, Melbourne is the more likely winner, with our predictive model projecting a 79% chance for the Storm. On the other hand, the Sharks have a 21% chance of pulling off an upset win.

Storm vs Sharks is at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium on Saturday, September 14 at 4:05pm.

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Cowboys vs Knights

We are tipping the Cowboys to win their game against the Knights this week, with our powerful NRL model projecting a 74% win probability for North Queensland. The Knights have a 26% chance of winning.

Cowboys vs Knights is at Queensland Country Bank Stadium on Saturday, September 14 at 7:50pm.

Bulldogs vs Sea Eagles

With a win probability of 58%, our tip for this match is the Sea Eagles, while their opponents, the Bulldogs, have a projected win chance of 42%.

Bulldogs vs Sea Eagles is at Stadium Australia on Sunday, September 15 at 4:05pm.

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NRL Finals Week 1 Tips 2024: Who to Tip

  • Panthers
  • Storm
  • Cowboys
  • Sea Eagles

Related: Predictions for Every NRL Finals Game

NRL Tipping: Finals Week 1 Games

  • Penrith Panthers vs Sydney Roosters
  • Melbourne Storm vs Cronulla Sharks
  • North Queensland Cowboys vs Newcastle Knights
  • Canterbury Bulldogs vs Manly Sea Eagles

The NRL finals 2024 tips and predictions in this article are correct at the time of publication and are subject to change.

NRL Expert Tips for Finals 2024

Stats Insider is renowned in Australia for providing expert NRL tips. Our NRL tips for this weekend are generated by an in-house team of skilled data scientists and analysts who use cutting-edge technology and machine learning to simulate each game 10,000 times and determine the most likely outcomes. This meticulous approach ensures our NRL finals predictions are accurate and trustworthy, helping you make informed decisions when it comes to NRL tipping.

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