MATCHDAY GUIDE: London Broncos vs Doncaster RLFC

Jake Watson • 12 July 2025

MATCHDAY GUIDE

We are excited to be able to share the matchday guide with you for our match on Saturday to ensure you have the best possible experience backing the Broncos against Doncaster.

 

Important times to note:

15:00- Gates open.

15:00 – Hospitality opens

17:00- London Broncos vs Doncaster KO

17:40- London Broncos vs Doncaster HT

18:35- London Broncos vs Doncaster FT

19:30 – Hospitality Last Orders

20:00 – Hospitality Closes

 

Travel


Travelling by train, you can get to Ebbsfleet Station in 18 minutes on the super-fast train from St Pancras with 3 trains an hour. Exit the station and walk via Car Park C and it’s a short walk to the Kuflink Stadium. Along the way, there are signposts for ‘The Fleet’ that will guide you to the stadium.


Parking is available at Ebbsfleet International Train Station. Sat Nav: DA11 9GN


Home Fans/Away Fans


Please may all fans enter through the main gate. From this point, you will need your ticket with the barcode, which is going to be scanned as you enter. You can bring bags into the stadium but they will be checked by security/stewards upon entry.


Season ticket holders will also access the stadium via the main gate using their membership card.


Hospitality


Please may all those attending the game in an Legends Lounge /Broncos Bar make sure that they are entering through the Main Reception which will be open from 3pm.

 

Seating


Seating is unreserved with the exception of the padded hospitality seating either side of the team dugouts which is for hospitality guests and directors. We advise any guests with pre-match hospitality to sit in blocks H-K for ease of access to the upstairs bar.


Disabled seating is located in the main stand and can be accessed via the disabled lift to the left of the turnstiles.


Ticket Office


Our ticket office is located at next to the main reception via the ticketing window for purchases on the day.


Food & Drink


The Rose pub in Ebbsfleet will be open from 11am just a short walk from the Stadium. At the Stadium, the main social bar will be open as well as the Eat Street for a range of food and drink options. The Fleet Kiosk in the main stand will be open for teas, coffees, soft drinks and light bites.


The club hospitality bar will be reserved for hospitality guests pre-match but will be open for half time and full time drinks purchases for all fans.


Club Shop


There will be no club shop this weekend.

 

If you have any further questions please email lynsey.coleman@londonbroncosrl.com


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