Christie Vasiliou
February 16, 2026

1895 Cup Preliminary and Round One Draw Announced

Tickets on sale London Broncos vs Barrow Raiders in Preliminary Round of 1895 Cup

The 1895 Cup kicked off on Sunday (15 February) evening with the draws conducted live on BBC Radio Leeds.


Three ties were drawn to produce the Preliminary Round, with the remaining Betfred Championship clubs progressing to Round One, producing eight ties in total.


The Barrow Raiders will travel to London on the 15th of March.


The match will be played at Richmond Athletic Ground with a 3pm kickoff.


If successful, the London Broncos will take on the Keighley Cougars in Round One on the weekend of April 18/19 at home.


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