SQUAD ANNOUNCEMENT: London Broncos vs Widnes Vikings
Jake Watson • 29 May 2025
SQUAD ANNOUNCEMENT: London Broncos vs Widnes Vikings
Mike Eccles has named his 21-man squad for this weekend’s Championship clash with Widnes Vikings at The Cherry Red Records Stadium.
This week we welcome Louix Gorman and Lennie Ellis from Hull KR back into the group. Connor Barley completes the Robins trio but Barley is on a month long loan.
Jack Smith, a 20-year-old outside back from Leeds Rhinos joins the group as does 19-year old middle Kalum Rathbone from Wigan Warriors.
New signing Brandon Webster-Masfield is set to join up with the squad next week meanwhile Connor O’Beirne and Lewis Bienek remain a couple of weeks away from a return to action.
#WeAreLondon

London Broncos welcome Widnes Vikings to The Cherry Red Records Stadium on May 31st and tickets are now available to buy - HERE!
Fans are encouraged to buy tickets for this game as you will have to wait until August 3rd for the next home fixture at The Cherry Red Records Stadium.
Tickets for this game are priced at;
Adults - £20
Concessions - £15
KIDS - £5
THROWBACK HIGHLIGHTS: Sheffield Eagles vs London Broncos On this day 12 years ago London Broncos would make the trip to the Don Valley Stadium to take on Sheffield Eagles in the Challenge Cup Quarter-Final. Tries from Michael Witt, Shane Rodney, Jamie Soward, Michael Robertson & Rhodri Lloyd sealed a famous win for Tony Rea's side.
GAMEWEEK!! Sheffield Eagles vs London Broncos A new week and a new fixture to look forward to as we are on the road this weekend looking to bounce back at Sheffield Eagles. The two sides remain tied on 8 points in the league table with the Broncos just sitting above on points difference. In the recent return fixture it was the Eagles who ran out narrow winners by just two points. In the last trip to Sheffield's Olympic Legacy Park it was the 2023 play-off eliminator where Broncos would win emphatically on their way to Grand Final glory. To buy tickets for this game click the button below.
MATCH HIGHLIGHTS: London Broncos vs Doncaster RLFC London Broncos were unable to secure a third win on the bounce as they took on Doncaster RLFC at Ebbsfleet's Kuflink Stadium. Broncos would take the lead through Marcus Stock but the game would end 18-38 to the visitors. You can now watch extended highlights from the game below. #WeAreLondon
PHOTO GALLERY: London Broncos vs Doncaster RLFC London Broncos were unable to secure a third win on the bounce as they took on Doncaster RLFC at Ebbsfleet's Kuflink Stadium. Broncos would take the lead through Marcus Stock but the game would end 18-38 to the visitors. You can now take a look through some of the best images from the game below. #WeAreLondon
LONDON BRONCOS V DONCASTER RL (by David Ballheimer) London Broncos (12) 18, Doncaster RL (12) 38 London Broncos put in a head-scratchingly poor display losing to Doncaster at a sun-drenched Kuflink Stadium. Having got level on the stroke of half-time, Donny won the second period 26–6. It was shocking from the Londoners after so much positivity in recent games. The feature of the game was the Broncos’ ball-handling, which below the expected standards, and it gifted Doncaster far too many scoring opportunities. It started from the kick-off, the ball being knocked-on as it arrived near the goal-line. This offence was compounded by the ball being picked up by a player in an offside position. Doncaster elected to run the ball instead of kicking at goal but the defence held firm, forcing the ball-carrier into touch on the last tackle. In the 11th minute, the Broncos took the lead with a short-range try from Marcus Stock, the back-rower crashing over from a last-tackle pass by Curtis Davies after Connor O’Beirne had been tackled two metres short. Jack Smith turned four points into six from in front of the posts.

POST-MATCH: Mike Eccles following Doncaster defeat It wasn't to be the Broncos day as a number of errors gifted a dangerous Doncaster side too many opportunities. It ended Broncos 18-38 Doncaster as this years final trip to Ebbsfleet ends on a disappointing note. Watch the full post-match interview with Mike Eccles below. #WeAreLondon

TEAM NEWS: London Broncos vs Doncaster RLFC Here is your starting line-up for this afternoon’s round 17 Championship clash with Doncaster RLFC at Ebbsfleet’s Kuflink Stadium. There is just one change from the win over Halifax Panthers last week as Louix Gorman replaces Aaron Small at centre. Huw Worthington is named as an interchange after missing last week to get married and then Taylor Kerr and Kian McDermott, both on dual-registration’s from Wigan Warriors, are also named as interchanges this week. #WeAreLondon

MATCH PREVIEW: London Broncos vs Doncaster RLFC London Broncos are back in action on Saturday as we play the second of two games in 2025 at Ebbsfleet's Kuflink Stadium. The Broncos delivered one of the standout results of last weekend beating Halifax Panthers 20-14 to secure back-to-back wins for the first time this season. Mike Eccles has an impressive record as a coach in Ebbsfleet and will once again be looking to the list of wins when Doncaster are the visitors on Saturday, 12th (5pm KO). SQUAD INFO Mike Eccles has named his 21-man squad for this weekend’s round 17 Championship tie with Doncaster RLFC at Ebbsfleet’s Kuflink Stadium (5pm KO). In what is a very strong looking squad Huw Worthington returns after getting married last week. Meanwhile, Louix Gorman, Taylor Kerr and Kian McDermott join Jack Smith as dual-reg players available for selection on Saturday.