WATCH US LIVE: Widnes game streamed!

Jake Watson • 26 May 2025

WIDNES GAME STREAMED!


London Broncos are delighted to announce our upcoming home game vs Widnes Vikings will be available to watch live.


BUY THE GAME FROM THIS LINK!


#WeAreLondon

by Jake Watson 12 July 2025
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
by Jake Watson 12 July 2025
MATCHDAY GUIDE
by Jake Watson 10 July 2025
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.
by Jake Watson 10 July 2025
WATCH US LIVE! London Broncos vs Doncaster RLFC Can’t join us in Ebbsfleet this Saturday? We’ve got you covered! Watch the game from the comfort of your own home from the link below Scroll down to watch back the win over Halifax at Ebbsfleet... #WeAreLondon
by Jake Watson 10 July 2025
SQUAD ANNOUNCEMENT: London Broncos vs Doncaster RLFC 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.
by Rick Jones 8 July 2025
Twelve teams from six different clubs will compete in the Semi-Finals this weekend
by Jake Watson 7 July 2025
IT'S GAMEWEEK 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 the 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). Tickets for the game can be bought from the link below!
by Jake Watson 6 July 2025
POST-MATCH: MIKE ECCLES FOLLOWING HALIFAX WIN You can now watch the full post-match interview with Mike Eccles following the 20-14 win over Halifax Panthers at Ebbsfleet. We return to Ebbsfleet next weekend (Saturday, 12th) tickets can be bought from the link below. #WeAreLondon
by Jake Watson 6 July 2025
LONDON BRONCOS V HALIFAX PANTHERS (by David Ballheimer) London Broncos (12) 20, Halifax Panthers (6) 14 London Broncos produced an excellent all-round performance to defeat Halifax Panthers and move outside of the bottom two. Backing up last week’s rout of Hunslet, this victory was built on outstanding defence. That said, apart from 15 minutes in the first half and a short while at the beginning of the second, they were the better team on both sides of the ball. The Panthers started very well, aided by a penalty close to the London line. Hooker Adam O’Brien, going from dummy half, sensed a lack of certainty in the Broncos’ defensive line and burst through a large gap and scored the opening try, improved by Jack Hansen. Another repeat set gave Halifax another chance to get over the line but this time, the London defensive line was ready for dummy-half runs and both O’Brien and the much larger Adam Tangata were repelled. In the 11th minute, Connor O’Beirne launched a bomb that came down close to the Halifax line. A Broncos leaper pushed the ball backwards to Alex Walker, who put in a grubber which Luke Polselli almost reached but failed to ground the ball. From the seven-tackle set, Fax went a long way downfield, benefitting from a penalty, too, but the goalline defence was good enough to repel another O’Brien snipe. Halifax, it must be said, were far less of a threat when Tom Inman replaced O’Brien in the No.9 role. Brandon Webster-Mansfield thought he had scored his first try in a London shirt after 18 minutes, but his interception, which did hit the ground, was ruled a knock-on. Webster-Mansfield, however, and team-mates close to the incident, were convinced that the ball had bounced off the centre’s forehead not his hands or arms. The referee and his assistants were not convinced.
by Jake Watson 6 July 2025
HIGHLIGHTS: London Broncos vs Halifax Panthers You can now watch back extended highlights of the 2025 Championship fixture between London Broncos and Halifax Panthers at Ebbsfleet's Kuflink Stadium. #WeAreLondon
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