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2026 RFL Championship
| 2026 Betfred Championship |
|---|
| January – October 2026 |
| 20 |
| 1,775 |
| 4,380 London Broncos v Widnes Vikings (18 January) |
| 300 North Wales Crusaders v Midlands Hurricanes (5 April) |
| 28,020 |
| London Broncos 106–18 North Wales Crusaders (28 February) |
| Swinton Lions 6–84 London Broncos (22 February) |
| Jimmy Meadows (124) |
| Morea Morea (13) |
The 2026 RFL Championship (officially known as the Betfred Championship for sponsorship reasons) is a professional rugby league club competition. The second tier of the British rugby league system comprises 20 clubs - this is due to the Rugby Football League (RFL) announcing that the Championship and League One competitions were to be combined for the 2026 season.
Due to the merging of the third tier League One with the Championship into one competition, the Championship increased from 13 clubs to 21 for the 2026 season..
The clubs joining the Championship from League One are:
- Dewsbury Rams
- Goole Vikings
- Keighley Cougars
- Midlands Hurricanes
- Newcastle Thunder
- North Wales Crusaders
- Rochdale Hornets
- Swinton Lions
- Whitehaven
- Workington Town
If the two divisions had not been merged, North Wales would have been promoted to the Championship anyway as winners of the 2025 RFL League One season.
On 16 October 2025 the Bradford Bulls were to be promoted to the Super League and were replaced by the Salford Red Devils. Salford were relegated from Super League via the IMG grading system, as was Bradford's elevation. The following day the two teams joining the Super League as a result of its expansion to 14 teams were announced. Toulouse Olympique and the York Knights were promoted via an independent panel.
On 3 December 2025, Salford was liquidated as a result of unpaid debts to HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), and as a result had their membership with the RFL terminated, and would no longer compete in the Championship. The RFL hoped that a phoenix club could be created to contest the fixtures, with Salford having until 11 December to submit a viable proposal with a decision scheduled for 17 December. On 17 December, the timeline was extended. On 22 December, a phoenix club was approved to complete in the 2026 Championship.
Featherstone Rovers went into administration in December 2025 and as no satisfactory bid to take over the club emerged by the week before the start of the season, the RFL removed the club from the 2026 season. Further complications arose when Halifax Panthers were wound-up following non-payment of monies due to HMRC on 9 February 2026. The Panthers' membership of the RFL, and therefore the club's permission to participate in the Championship, was withdrawn on 11 February. On 3 March, the RFL granted membership to a new Halifax Panthers club who re-joined the Championship with a 12-point deduction.
North Wales Crusaders were the next team to hit difficulties as the owners withdrew further funding on 9 April. The club's game against Keighley Cougars took place but only because two Crusaders' fans paid the players' wages. The subsequent 1895 Cup game against Midlands Hurricanes was forfeited by the Crusaders and the next scheduled league game against Doncaster was postponed on 27 April after many players left the club.
The growth from 13 to an originally-planned 21 teams required the development of a new fixture scheduling format, with 40 fixtures deemed far too many for the calendar. A new format, described as a 'pendulum system', was devised, to retain 24 fixtures as in the previous Championship season. To allocate 20 of the fixtures per club, teams play two matches, home and away, against the 10 clubs that finished closest to them in the previous season.
For example, London Broncos, having finished 10th in the 2025 Championship, will play the teams who finished: 5th to 9th and 11th to 13th in the 2025 Championship; and 1st and 2nd in the 2025 League One. Salford, the highest-ranked team having been relegated from the Super League in 2025, will play the 10 teams who finished 3rd to 12th in the 2025 Championship (clubs in 1st and 2nd having been promoted to the 2026 Super League), while Newcastle Thunder, the lowest-ranked team having finished 10th in 2025 League One, will play the nine teams from the 2025 League One plus the 13th placed team from the 2025 Championship.
The final four fixtures are home and away ties against two teams, primarily based on ensuring local derby matches could take place, and then filling up the fixture list to minimise overall travel. These games only include matches between teams that were not previously scheduled: for example, the three most northerly teams - Whitehaven, Workington and Newcastle - were already due to play each other, and so did not have extra games scheduled between them. Rather, all three were given games against the Cumbrian team Barrow, with Workington being drawn against Widnes, Whitehaven against Sheffield and Newcastle against Batley.
After Featherstone withdrew, a new round of replacement fixtures were announced for the clubs due to have played Featherstone. This reverted a decision to not schedule new fixtures, which would have shifted the table to being decided by win percentage rather than competition points. No further information regarding the Championship structure was given at this time other than the postponement of the Halifax game against Sheffield scheduled for 15 February.
| Team | 2025 Position | Head coach | Captain | Stadium | Capacity | Grading |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9th | Paul Crarey | Ryan Johnston | Craven Park | 4,000 | B | |
| 12th | James Ford | Alistair Leak, Dane Manning | Mount Pleasant | 7,500 | B | |
| 4th League One | Paul March | George Senior | Crown Flatt | 5,100 | C | |
| 8th | Richard Horne | Cory Aston | Eco-Power Stadium | 15,231 | B | |
| 7th League One | Scott Taylor | Brett Ferres | Victoria Pleasure Grounds | 3,000 | C | |
| 5th | Kyle Eastmond | Ben Crooks | The Shay | 10,401 | B | |
| 13th | Kyle Trout | Billy Jowitt | South Leeds Stadium | 3,450 | C | |
| 9th League One | .mw-parser-output .plainlist ol,.mw-parser-output .plainlist ul{line-height:inherit;list-style:none;margin:0;padding:0}.mw-parser-output .plainlist ol li,.mw-parser-output .plainlist ul li{margin-bottom:0}Danny Burton (interim until round 3)Ian Hardman (from round 4) | Matty Beharrell | Cougar Park | 7,800 | – | |
| 10th | Jason Demetriou | Reagan Campbell-Gillard | Plough Lane | 9,215 | B | |
| 5th League One | Mark Dunning | Jon Luke Kirby | Avery Fields | 1,500 | C | |
| 10th League One | Graham Steadman | Crow Trees Ground | 2,000 | – | ||
| 1st League One | Dean Muir (until round 7)Krisnan Inu (from round 8) | Josh Eaves | Eirias Stadium | 5,500 | C | |
| 4th | Alan Kilshaw | Matty Wildie | Boundary Park | 13,186 | B | |
| 6th League One | Gary Thornton | Ross Whitmore | Spotland Stadium | 10,249 | C | |
| 12th Super League | Mike Grady (until round 7)Dave Hewitt (interim, from round 8) | Brad Dwyer | Salford Community Stadium | 12,000 | B | |
| 11th | Craig Lingard | Joel Farrell | Steel City Stadium (until 26 April)Home of Football Stadium (from 24 May) | 1,3002,000 | B | |
| 3rd League One | Paul Wood (until round 8)Anthony Murray (from round 9) | Gavin Rodden | Heywood Road | 3,387 | C | |
| 8th League One | Anthony Murray (until round 4)James Newton (interim from round 5) | Jordan Burns | Recreation Ground | 7,500 | C | |
| 7th | Allan Coleman | Jack Owens | Halton Stadium | 13,350 | B | |
| 2nd League One | Jonty Gorley | Stevie Scholey | Derwent Park | 10,000 | C |
A 10 team play-off structure based on the McIntyre system which allows higher qualified teams to lose more games before being eliminated compared to lower qualified teams was introduced for this year.
| Rank | Player (s) | Club | Tries |
|---|---|---|---|
| Morea Morea | London Broncos | 13 | |
| Edene Gebbie | Doncaster RLFC | 12 | |
| Connor Barley | Goole Vikings | 11 | |
| Ryan Ince | Widnes Vikings | ||
| Liam Tindall | London Broncos | 10 | |
| Cody Hunter | Newcastle Thunder | ||
| Brad Ward | |||
| Brad Holroyd | Keighley Cougars | 9 | |
| Tom Delaney | Dewsbury Rams | 8 | |
| Cory Aston | Doncaster RLFC | ||
| Epel Kapinias | London Broncos | ||
| Luke Smith | |||
| Neil Tchamambe | |||
| Matthew Chrimes | Midlands Hurricanes | ||
| Greg Eden | North Wales Crusaders | ||
| TJ Boyd | Rochdale Hornets |
| Rank | Player (s) | Club | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jimmy Meadows | London Broncos | 50 | |
| Jacob Hookem | Dewsbury Rams | 42 | |
| Connor Robinson | Doncaster RLFC | ||
| Brad Walker | Barrow Raiders | 37 | |
| Billy Jowitt | Hunslet RLFC | 33 | |
| Matty Beharrell | Keighley Cougars | 29 | |
| Sully Medforth | Midlands Hurricanes | ||
| Riley Dean | Oldham RLFC | 26 | |
| Jake Carter | Workington Town | 24 | |
| Will Roberts | Newcastle Thunder | 23 | |
| Dec Patton | North Wales Crusaders | ||
| Jordan Abdull | Widnes Vikings | ||
| Sheffield Eagles |
| Rank | Player (s) | Club | Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jimmy Meadows | London Broncos | 124 | |
| Connor Robinson | Doncaster RLFC | 92 | |
| Billy Jowitt | Hunslet RLFC | 86 | |
| Jacob Hookem | Dewsbury Rams | 84 | |
| Brad Walker | Barrow Raiders | 75 | |
| Riley Dean | Oldham RLFC | 72 | |
| Matty Beharrell | Keighley Cougars | 66 | |
| Sully Medforth | Midlands Hurricanes | ||
| Jake Carter | Workington Town | 64 | |
| Will Roberts | Newcastle Thunder | 62 |
As of 5 May 2026
| Rank | Player (s) | Club | Cards |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dan Coates | Dewsbury Rams | 2 | |
| Bradley Graham | |||
| Brad Dwyer | Salford RLFC | ||
| Luke Broadbent | Barrow Raiders | 1 | |
| Joe Bullock | |||
| Ryan Johnston | |||
| Robbie Butterworth | Batley Bulldogs | ||
| Felix Ellis | |||
| Bailey O'Connor | Dewsbury Rams | ||
| Jacob Parkinson | |||
| Luke Briscoe | Doncaster RLFC | ||
| Brett Ferres | Goole Vikings | ||
| Zak Lloyd | Hunslet RLFC | ||
| Alfie Dean | Keighley Cougars | ||
| Izaac Farrell | |||
| David Foggin-Johnston | |||
| Lachlan Lanskey | |||
| Siliva Havili | London Broncos | ||
| Epel Kapinias | |||
| Oliver Roberts | Midlands Hurricanes | ||
| King Vuniyayawa | Newcastle Thunder | ||
| Noah Whittingham | |||
| Josh Eaves | North Wales Crusaders | ||
| Jordy Gibson | |||
| Mark Ioane | |||
| Dec Patton | |||
| Junior Westwood | |||
| Matty Ashurst | Oldham RLFC | ||
| Ted Chapelhow | |||
| Tom Nisbet | |||
| Matty Wildie | |||
| Dylan Kelly-Duffy | Rochdale Hornets | ||
| Harry Bowes | Sheffield Eagles | ||
| Josh Hodson | |||
| Martyn Reilly | |||
| Deane Meadows | Swinton Lions | ||
| Louie Roberts | |||
| George Roby | |||
| Mike Butt | Widnes Vikings | ||
| Jay Chapelhow |
| Rank | Player (s) | Club | Cards |
|---|---|---|---|
| Danny Addy | Dewsbury Rams | 1 | |
| Jamie Dallimore | Rochdale Hornets | ||
| Samuel Kibula | Swinton Lions |
As of 5 May 2026
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