JUST because the NRL season’s over doesn’t mean rugby league is finished for the year.

There are a whole host of fixtures coming up over the next few months.

Here’s your guide to what’s happening over the summer.

SUPER LEAGUE GRAND FINAL

Warrington take on Wigan in this year’s decider at Old Trafford.

You can watch the game live on Fox Sports 501 HD from 3am AEDT on Sunday, October 9.

Squads:

Warrington: Ryan Atkins, Ryan Bailey, Daryl Clark, Brad Dwyer, Rhys Evans, Kurt Gidley, Chris Hill, Jack Hughes, George King, Toby King, Tom Lineham, Declan Patton, Joe Philbin, Stefan Ratchford, Matty Russell, Chris Sandow, Ashton Sims, Joe Westerman, Sam Wilde

Wigan: John Bateman, Joe Bretherton, Josh Charnley, Dom Crosby, Liam Farrell, Ben Flower, Anthony Gelling, Oliver Gildart, Willie Isa, Frank-Paul Nuuausala, Sam Powell, Dan Sarginson, Jake Shorrocks, Matty Smith, Ryan Sutton, Taulima Tautai, Lewis Tierney, Jack Wells, George Williams

Chris Sandow has been named to play in the 2016 Super League grand final. Source: Getty Images

INTERNATIONAL TESTS

Saturday, October 8: Samoa v Fiji

Park International Stadium, Apia, Samoa

Watch it live on Fox Sports 507 viewer’s choice at 1.40pm AEDT on Saturday.

A replay can be seen on Fox Sports 3 at 7.30pm AEDT on Saturday night.

Samoa (squad): Leeson Ah Mau, Tim Lafai (Dragons), Sam Kasiano, Raymond Faitala Mariner (Bulldogs), Kaysa Pritchard (Eels), Denny Solomona (Castleford Tigers), Junior Paulo (Raiders), Sauaso Su’e, David Nofoaluma (Wests Tigers), Pita Godinet, Matthew Wright (Sea Eagles), Mason Lino, Ken Maumalo, Sam Lisone, James Gavet, Bunty Afoa, Erin Clark (Warriors).

Fiji: 1. Kevin Naiqama (Wests Tigers) 2. Tyrone Phillips (Bulldogs) 3. Waqa Blake (Panthers) 4. Brayden Williame (Sea Eagles) 5. Marcelo Montoya (Bulldogs) 6. Sitveni Moceidreke (North Sydney Bears) 7. Henry Raiwalui (Wentworthville Magpies) 8. Vitale Roqica (Sharks) 9. Apisai Koroisau (Sea Eagles) 10. Kane Evans (Roosters) 11. Viliame Kikau (Panthers) 12. Eloni Vunakece (Roosters) 13. Korbin Sims (Knights) 14. Erevonu (Tui) Kamikamica (Storm) 15. Petero (Ben) Nakubuwai (Storm) 16. Pio Seci (Fiji) 17. James Storer (Port Kembla — Illawarra) 18. Saimoni Lomaloma (Fiji)

Roosters prop Kane Evans in action for Fiji. Picture: Gregg Porteous Source: News Corp Australia

Saturday, October 8: Ireland v Malta

Carlisle Grounds, Bray, Ireland

Saturday, October 15: Australia v New Zealand

nib Stadium, Perth

Sunday, October 16: Ireland v Jamaica

Carlisle Grounds, Bray, Ireland

Friday, October 21: Wales v Jamaica

Wakefield Trinity, Wakefield, England

Saturday, October 29: South Africa v Niue

Pretoria

Friday, November 4: Niue v Lebanon

Pretoria

Friday, November 11: South Africa v Lebanon

Pretoria

WORLD CUP QUALIFIERS

Three spots in the 2017 Rugby League World Cup are yet to be decided.

Six nations — Wales, Ireland, Serbia, Russia, Italy and Spain — will all battle it out in two pools of three.

The countries to finish top of their pool will qualify while the two runner ups go into a playoff.

Pool A: Wales, Serbia, Italy

Pool B: Ireland, Russia, Spain

Fixtures:

October 15: Russia v Spain

October 15: Wales v Serbia

October 22: Serbia v Italy

October 22: Spain v Ireland

October 29: Italy v Wales

October 30: Ireland v Russia

November 4: Qualifying playoff

FOUR NATIONS

This year’s tournament will be held in the UK and will be contested between Australia, New Zealand, England and Scotland.

Scotland qualified after winning the 2014 European Cup.

Kiwis perform the Haka in the Anzac Test. Picture: Gregg Porteous Source: News Corp Australia

Fixtures (times in AEDT):

Saturday, October 29 (6am): Australia v Scotland, KC Lightstream Stadium, Hull

Sunday, October 30 (12:30am): England v New Zealand, The John Smith’s Stadium, Huddersfield

Sunday, November 6 (4:30am): England v Scotland, Ricoh Arena, Coventry

Sunday, November 6 (7am): New Zealand v Australia, Ricoh Arena, Coventry

Saturday, November 12 (7am): New Zealand v Scotland, The Zebra Claims Stadium, Workington

Monday, November 14 (1am): England v Australia, London Stadium, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London

Monday, November 21 (1:30am): Final, Anfield, Liverpool.

Where to watch: Channel Nine has the broadcasting rights to the Four Nations tournament in Australia.

Australian skipper Cameron Smith in action. Picture: Gregg Porteous Source: News Corp Australia

Squads

Australia: Cameron Smith (c) (Storm), Darius Boyd (Broncos), Shannon Boyd (Raiders), Boyd Cordner (Roosters), Cooper Cronk (Storm), Josh Dugan (Dragons), Blake Ferguson (Roosters), Jake Friend (Roosters), Tyson Frizell (Dragons), Matt Gillett (Broncos), Valentine Holmes (Sharks), Greg Inglis (Rabbitohs), David Klemmer (Bulldogs), James Maloney (Sharks), Josh Mansour (Panthers), Trent Merrin (Panthers), Michael Morgan (Cowboys), Matt Moylan (Panthers), Justin O’Neill (Cowboys), Josh Papalii (Raiders), Matt Scott (Cowboys), Sam Thaiday (Broncos), Johnathan Thurston (Cowboys), Aaron Woods (Wests Tigers).

New Zealand: Gerard Beale (Sharks), Adam Blair (Broncos), Jesse Bromwich (c) (Storm), Lewis Brown (Sea Eagles), Greg Eastwood (Bulldogs), David Fusitu’a (Warriors), Tohu Harris (Storm), Shaun Johnson (Warriors), Jordan Kahu (Broncos), Solomone Kata (Warriors), Shaun Kenny-Dowall (Roosters), Thomas Leuluai (Warriors), Issac Luke (Warriors), Simon Mannering (Warriors), Te Maire Martin (Panthers), Manu Ma’u (Eels), Jason Nightingale (Dragons), Kevin Proctor (Storm), Jordan Rapana (Raiders), Joseph Tapine (Raiders), Jason Taumalolo (Cowboys), Martin Taupau (Sea Eagles), Jared Waerea-Hargreaves (Roosters), Dallin Watene-Zelezniak (Panthers).

England: John Bateman (Wigan), Kevin Brown (Widnes), George Burgess (South Sydney), Sam Burgess, (Souths), Thomas Burgess (Souths), Daryl Clark (Warrington), Mike Cooper (St George Illawarra), Liam Farrell (Wigan), Brett Ferres (Leeds), Luke Gale (Castleford), James Graham (Canterbury), Ryan Hall (Leeds), Chris Hill (Warrington), Josh Hodgson (Canberra), Jonny Lomax (St Helens), Jermaine McGillvary (Huddersfield), Mark Percival (St Helens), Stefan Ratchford (Warrington), Dan Sarginson (Wigan/Gold Coast), Scott Taylor (Hull FC), Kallum Watkins (Leeds), Elliot Whitehead (Canberra), Gareth Widdop (St George Illawarra), George Williams (Wigan).

Scotland: Danny Addy (Bradford), Euan Aitken (St George Illawarra), Ryan Brierley (Huddersfield), Sam Brooks (Widnes), Danny Brough (Huddersfield), Tyler Cassel (Wests Tigers), Lachlan Coote (North Queensland), Luke Douglas (Gold Coast), Dale Ferguson (Bradford), Ben Hellewell (London), Liam Hood (Leigh), Ben Kavanagh (Bradford), Kane Linnett (North Queensland), Ryan Maneely (Halifax), Frankie Mariano (Castleford), Billy McConnachie (Ipswich), Kieran Moran (Hull KR), Brett Phillips (Workington Town), Callum Phillips (Workington Town), Sheldon Powe-Hobbs (Northern Pride), Matthew Russell (Warrington), Lewis Tierney (Wigan), Dave Scott (Batley), Adam Walker (Hull KR).

2017 AUCKLAND NINES

The annual Nines tournament will be back for the fourth time at Eden Park.

Date: Saturday February 4 and Sunday February 5.

2017 RUGBY LEAGUE ALL STARS

The World All Stars will once again take on the Indigenous All Stars, but this time the fixture will be held at Hunter Stadium.

Date: Friday February 10.

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