Super Rugby Fixtures and Table
Following the Super Rugby fixtures and the league table is how you read the betting — the standings decide the finals seedings and who hosts. Here is how to use them.
The regular-season fixtures
Super Rugby's regular season is a league phase in which each franchise plays a set run of home and away fixtures, banking points across the campaign. The schedule shapes the outright market — a kind run of fixtures or a brutal stretch of away trips across time zones can swing a side's price, and the high-scoring style keeps the over/under live every week.
The table and the finals seedings
The league table decides everything at the business end: the top sides qualify for the finals series, and the standings set the seedings and who hosts the qualifying finals, semis and Grand Final. Home advantage in the knockouts swings the handicap, so reading the table late in the season is key. Pair it with the Super Rugby predictions page and the Super Rugby guide for the full betting picture.
Frequently asked questions
How does the Super Rugby table decide the finals?
The top sides on the table at the end of the regular season qualify for the finals series, and the standings set the seedings — the higher seed hosts the qualifying finals, semis and Grand Final.
Why do the fixtures matter for betting?
A kind run of fixtures or a tough stretch of away trips can swing a side's outright price, and the schedule keeps the over/under and match markets live every round.