2024 SUPER LEAGUE FIXTURES

23 November 2023

Super League Fixtures Released

London Broncos return to Super League action and the fixtures have been confirmed with the season kicking
off on February 16th with a trip up to St Helens.


The first home game and Super League game to be played at the Cherry Red Records Stadium will take place
on February 23rd against Catalans Dragons.


The opening two fixtures both taking place on Friday evening, 8pm kick offs.


Other games of note include the visit of last season’s league winners Wigan Warriors on the 9th March plus
this year’s Magic Weekend, which is taking place at Leeds United’s Elland Road on August 17th, where we will
be first up facing Hull FC.



The full set of fixtures can be found below.


Round 1 – Friday, Feb 16th, 8pm
St. Helens vs. London Broncos


Round 2 – Friday, Feb 23rd, 8pm
London Broncos vs. Catalans Dragons


Round 3 – Sunday, March 3rd, 3pm
Hull FC vs. London Broncos


Round 4 – Saturday, March 9th, 3pm
London Broncos vs. Wigan Warriors


Round 5 – Sunday, Mar 17th, 3pm
London Broncos v Warrington Wolves


Round 6 – Sunday, Mar 31, 3pm
London Broncos vs. Huddersfield Giants


Round 7 – Friday, Apr 5th, 8pm
Hull KR vs. London Broncos


Round 8 – Sunday, Apr 21st, 3pm
London Broncos vs. Salford Red Devils


Round 9 – Friday, Apr 26th, 8pm
Castleford Tigers vs. London Broncos


Round 10 – Friday, May 3rd, 8pm
Leeds Rhinos vs. London Broncos


Round 11 – Sunday, May 12th, 3pm
London Broncos vs. Hull FC


Round 12 – Sunday, May 26th, 3pm
London Broncos vs. Hull KR


Round 13 – Sunday, June 2nd, 3pm

Salford Red Devils vs. London Broncos


Round 14 – Sunday, June 16th, 3pm
London Broncos vs. St. Helens


Round 15 – Friday, June 21st, 8pm
Wigan Warriors vs. London Broncos


Round 16 – Saturday, July 6th, 3pm
Leeds Rhinos vs. London Broncos


Round 17 – Friday, July 12th, 8pm
London Broncos vs. Castleford Tigers


Round 18 – Friday, July 19th
Leigh Leopards vs. London Broncos


Round 19 – Friday, July 26th
Hull KR vs. London Broncos


Round 20 – Sunday, Aug 4th
London Broncos vs. Catalans Dragons


Round 21 – Sunday, Aug 11th
London Broncos vs. Warrington Wolves


Round 22 – Saturday, Aug 17th
Hull FC vs. London Broncos – Magic Weekend


Round 23 – Sunday, Aug 25th
London Broncos vs. Leigh Leopards


Round 24 – Sunday, Sept 1st
London Broncos vs. Leeds Rhinos


Round 25 – Sunday, Sep 8th
Huddersfield Giants vs. London Broncos


Round 26 – Saturday, Sep 14th
Catalans Dragons vs. London Broncos


Round 27 – Friday, Sep 20th
Warrington Wolves v London Broncos


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