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The Penrith Panthers are poised for a powerful return next season, and the unwavering support of members and fans will be essential as the team once again calls CommBank Stadium home.
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Round 4 v Eels
Saturday March 28 at 5.30pm AEDT - CommBank Stadium
Kicking off the Panthers first home game of the season will be the exhilarating Battle of the West. A match between these fierce rivals at their shared home ground promises an explosive atmosphere that fans won’t want to miss.
Nathan Cleary pulls trigger on Eels
Round 5 v Storm
Friday April 3 at 8pm AEDT - CommBank Stadium
Expect sparks to fly at CommBank Stadium as the Panthers take on the Storm. Last season, Melbourne edged out a 22–18 win on Panthers home turf. In this early-season showdown, Ivan Cleary's men will be out for redemption in a clash that promises high intensity from start to finish.
Round 20 v Broncos
Thursday July 16 at 7:50pm AEDT - CommBank Stadium
Women in League Round is always special, and this year, the Panthers take on the Broncos in a game that celebrates the women playing crucial roles in the Rugby League community. It’s also a preliminary final rematch, with two star-studded teams meeting for their first Penrith home showdown since 2024..
Round 26 v Bulldogs
Friday August 28 at 8pm AEDT - CommBank Stadium
The Panthers will be looking to replicate last year’s 46–26 finals domination of the Bulldogs, a match in which they posted the highest first-half points total in finals history. With former Panthers favourites lining up on the opposite side, the battle is certain to have the CommBank crowd on its feet.
Alamoti bags a hat-trick
Round 27 v West Tigers
Sunday September 6 at 4:05pm AEDT - CommBank Stadium
Ivan Cleary's team shoots for another win in their Royce Simmons Cup clash with Wests Tigers. The rivalry between these two clubs runs deep, and this clash will be another thrilling chapter in their shared history.