The Brisbane Broncos will face Hull Kingston Rovers in the revived World Club Challenge, scheduled for February 20 (AEDT). The NRL premiers confirmed their participation in the long-anticipated interleague event against the Super League champions.
The clash between the NRL and Super League champions has taken place only three times over the last six years. After Penrith declined to compete following their 2024 NRL title win, Brisbane decided to bring the competition back to life.
The match will be hosted at the MKM Stadium in Hull, northern England, which offers a larger capacity than Hull KR’s home ground. The venue change allows for more fans to attend the high-profile international fixture.
It has been more than three decades since Brisbane last claimed a World Club Challenge victory. For Hull Kingston Rovers, the game represents a landmark—they will face an Australian club side for the first time in 40 years.
“It’s a significant milestone for Hull KR and a chance for fans on both sides to see the very best of club rugby league.”
Author’s summary: The Brisbane Broncos and Hull Kingston Rovers will clash in the renewed World Club Challenge on February 20, celebrating a historic return for the international rugby league event.