Ellam wrote:Hull FC’s full 2022 fixture list can be found below:
February
Round 1 – Castleford Tigers (H) / Sunday 19th February (3.00pm)
Round 2 – Leeds Rhinos (A) / Friday 24th February (8.00pm) *
March
Round 3 – Catalans Dragons (A) / Friday 3rd March (7.00pm)
Round 4 – Salford Red Devils (H) / Saturday 11th March (3.00pm)
Round 5 – St Helens (A) / Friday 17th March (8.00pm) *
Round 6 – Leigh Centurions (H) / Saturday 25th March (3.00pm)
April
Round 7 – Warrington Wolves (A) / Saturday 1st April (1.00pm) **
Round 8 – Hull KR (H) / Friday 7th April (12.30pm)
Round 9 – Leeds Rhinos (A) / Friday 14th April (8.00pm)
Round 10 – Huddersfield Giants (H) / Sunday 23rd April (3.00pm)
International Weekend – 29/30th April
May
Round 11 – Wigan Warriors (H) / Thursday 4th May (8.00pm) *
Round 12 – Wakefield Trinity (A) / Thursday 11th May (8.00pm)
Challenge Cup Sixth Round – 20/21st May
Round 13 – Salford Red Devils (A) / Sunday 28th May (3.00pm)
June
Round 14 – Warrington (MW) / Sunday 4th June (5.00pm) *
Round 15 – Leigh Centurions (A) / Friday 9th June (8.00pm)
Challenge Cup Quarter-Final – 17/18th June
Round 16 – St Helens (H) / Saturday 24th June (3.00pm)
July
Round 17 – Catalans Dragons (H) / Saturday 1st July (3.00pm)
Round 18 – Hull KR (A) / Friday 7th July (8.00pm)
Round 19 – Castleford Tigers (H) / Saturday 15th July (3.00pm)
Challenge Cup Semi-Finals – 22/23rd July
Round 20 – Huddersfield Giants (A) / Friday 28th July (7.45pm)
August
Round 21 – Wakefield Trinity (H) / Sunday 6th August (3.00pm)
Challenge Cup Final – Saturday 12th August
Round 22 – Wigan Warriors (A) / Friday 18th August (8.00pm)
Round 23 – Warrington Wolves (H) / Saturday 26th August (3.00pm)
September
Round 24 – Leeds Rhinos (H) / Saturday 2nd September (3.00pm)
Round 25 – Castleford Tigers (A) / Friday 8th September (8.00pm)
Round 26 – Huddersfield Giants (H) / Saturday 16th September (3.00pm)
Round 27 – St Helens (A) / Friday 22nd September (8.00pm)
* Selected for broadcast by Sky Sports.
** Selected for broadcast by Channel 4.
Thanks for putting Leigh Centurions, sounds a lot better than Leopards.