2025 RFL Championship

2025 RFL Championship
DurationFebruary – October 2025
Teams13
Matches played156 (regular season) + 5 (play-offs)
Points scored6927 (regular season) + 190 (play-offs)
Highest attendance5,390
Toulouse Olympique vs Hunslet R.L.F.C.
(22 March 2025)
Lowest attendance627
Sheffield Eagles vs Batley Bulldogs
(25 April 2025)
Average attendance1,326
Attendance213,553
2025 season
Grand Final winnersToulouse Olympique
League Leaders' ShieldYork Knights
Biggest home win66–0 (York Knights v Doncaster, 13 April)
Biggest away win6–72 (Sheffield Eagles at Hunslet, 29 June)
Top point-scorerLiam Harris (232)
Top try-scorerBen Jones-Bishop (29)

The 2025 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 13 clubs – 12 from England and one from France.

The season comprised 26 rounds in the regular season with each team playing 24 fixtures and having two bye weeks. The top six teams took part in the play-offs to determine the champions. The Championship was won by Toulouse Olympique who finished second in the regular season behing League Leaders' Shield winners York Knights. The two met in the Grand Final on 5 October when Toulouse won 10–8.

Team changes

Wakefield Trinity won promotion to the Super League at the end of 2024 and were replaced by London Broncos who were relegated from Super League under the IMG grading system. Promoted from League One in 2024 were Oldham and Hunslet who replaced the 2024 relegated teams, Swinton Lions, Whitehaven and Dewsbury Rams.

Structure changes

There was be no automatic promotion from the Championship to Super League at the end of the season. This is due to the IMG grading scheme where clubs are graded by a number of factors, not all based on on-field performance.[1]

Following a review of the league structure below Super League, the RFL announced that by the start of the 2026 season, the Championship and League 1 would be equalised in size at 12 teams each. In March 2024 the RFL completed the review and announced that the first steps will be taken to equalise the number of teams in the Championship and League One at 12 each by the start of the 2026 season. Following the 2-up, 3-down system in 2024, 2025 would have see the return of the Super 8s format with the top four teams in League One meeting the bottom four teams in the Championship to decide which division those clubs will play in for 2026.[2] However, following the decision to expand Super League from 12 to 14 clubs from 2026, the decision was taken on 27 August 2025 to merge the Championship and League One competitions for 2026. The Super 8s therefore became redundant and were cancelled.[3]

Rule changes

Three rule changes are brought in for 2025:[4]

  • Kick chasers will only be offside if they are influencing the play rather than automatically being offside for being within 10 metres.
  • Drop-outs that fail to travel 10 metres or go out on the full, result in a play-the-ball rather than a penalty.
  • Attacking players as well as defending players can be green-carded if play has to be stopped due to an injury. Previously only defending players could be green-carded.

Clubs

Locations of English teams competing in the 2025 Championship.
Locations of the 2025 RFL Championship teams in West Yorkshire
Locations of 2025 RFL Championship teams in France
Team Location Stadium Capacity
Barrow Raiders Barrow-in-Furness Craven Park 4,000
Batley Bulldogs Batley Mount Pleasant 7,500
Bradford Bulls Bradford Odsal Stadium 22,000
Doncaster Doncaster Eco-Power Stadium 15,231
Featherstone Rovers Featherstone Post Office Road 8,000
Halifax Panthers Halifax The Shay 10,401
Hunslet Hunslet, Leeds South Leeds Stadium 3,450
London Broncos Wimbledon, London Plough Lane 9,215
Oldham Oldham Boundary Park 13,186
Sheffield Eagles Sheffield Steel City Stadium 1,320
Toulouse Olympique Toulouse Stade Ernest-Wallon 19,500
Widnes Vikings Widnes DCBL Stadium 13,350
York Knights York York Community Stadium 8,500

Regular season

Results

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 York Knights (L, Y) 24 20 0 4 764 299 +465 40 Semi-finals
2 Toulouse Olympique (C) 24 19 0 5 651 314 +337 38
3 Bradford Bulls 24 18 0 6 678 366 +312 36 Eliminators
4 Oldham 24 15 2 7 602 450 +152 32
5 Halifax Panthers 24 14 1 9 594 424 +170 29
6 Featherstone Rovers 24 14 0 10 640 461 +179 28
7 Widnes Vikings 24 11 2 11 454 475 −21 24
8 Doncaster 24 11 0 13 528 533 −5 22
9 Barrow Raiders 24 10 1 13 525 559 −34 21
10 London Broncos 24 8 0 16 468 548 −80 16
11 Sheffield Eagles 24 6 0 18 381 689 −308 12
12 Batley Bulldogs 24 4 2 18 386 751 −365 10
13 Hunslet 24 2 0 22 256 1058 −802 4
Source: RFL
Rules for classification: 1) Competition points; 2) Points difference; 3) Points percentage (points scored/points conceded x 100)
(C) Champions; (L) League Leaders Shield; (Y) Runners-up

Play-offs

Team bracket

Eliminators Semi-finals Grand Final
1 York Knights 30
4 Oldham 4 5 Halifax Panthers 18
5 Halifax Panthers 40 1 York Knights 8
2 Toulouse Olympique 10
2 Toulouse Olympique 24
3 Bradford Bulls 28 3 Bradford Bulls 20
6 Featherstone Rovers 8

Week 1: Eliminators

19 September
19:45
Bradford Bulls 28–8 Featherstone Rovers
Tries: Okunbor (2), Taufua (2), Scurr
Goals: Lilley (1), Hooley (3)
[1]
Tries: Aekins
Goals: Addy (2)
Odsal Stadium
Referee: S. Mikalauskas

19 September
20:00
Oldham 4–40 Halifax Panthers
Tries: Ryan
[2]
Tries: C. Graham (2), Douglas, Crooks, Nofoaluma, Woodburn-Hall, Fairbank
Goals: Whitby (6)
Boundary Park
Attendance: 2,667
Referee: M. Lynn

Week 2: Semi-finals

27 September
18:00
York Knights 30–18 Halifax Panthers
Tries: Jones-Bishop, Galeano, Buchanan, Mata'afa (2)
Goals: Harris (5/7)
[3]
Tries: Johnson, Crooks, Douglas
Goals: Whitby (3/3)
York Community Stadium
Referee: T. Grant

28 September
16:00
Toulouse Olympique 24–20 Bradford Bulls
Tries: Ashall-Bott (2), Rennie, Ulberg
Goals: Shorrocks (4/4)
[4]
Tries: Blake, Gee, Okunbor (2)
Goals: Hooley (2/4)
Stade Ernest-Wallon
Attendance: 3,245
Referee: A. Moore

Week 3: Championship Grand Final

5 October
14:00
York Knights 8–10 Toulouse Olympique
Tries: Mataafa, Buchanan
Goals: Harris (0/2)
[5]
Goals: Shorrocks (5/5)
York Community Stadium
Referee: T. Grant
Team details
York Knights Position Toulouse Olympique
Name Number Number Name
Toa Mata’afa 36 1 Olly Ashall-Bott
Ben Jones-Bishop 34 5 Paul Marcon
Kieran Buchanan 3 26 Romeo Tropis
Oli Field 20 3 Reubenn Rennie
Scott Galeano 35 2 Paul Ulberg
Ata Hingano 6 25 Thomas Lacans
Liam Harris 7 7 Jake Shorrocks
Jack Martin 8 8 Lambert Belmas
Paul McShane 9 35 Brendan Hands
Bailey Antrobus 25 17 Rob Butler
Jesse Dee 11 4 Mathieu Jussaume
Connor Bailey 12 11 Maxime Stefani
Jordan Thompson 13 13 Anthony Marion
Brenden Santi 10 10 James Roumanos
Sam Cook 20 15 Joe Cator
Kieran Hudson 31 16 Joe Bretherton
Mitch Clark 33 28 AJ Wallace
Mark Applegarth
Coach
Sylvain Houles


Player statistics

Top 10 try scorers

Rank Player (s) Club Tries
1 Ben Jones-Bishop York Knights 29
2 Edene Gebbie Doncaster RLFC 25
3 Olly Ashall-Bott Toulouse Olympique 23
4 Benjamin Laguerre 22
5 Jayden Okunbor Bradford Bulls 21
6 Scott Galeano York Knights 19
7 Liam Tindall London Broncos 16
8 Guy Armitage Bradford Bulls 15
Derrell Olpherts Featherstone Rovers
10 Waqa Blake Bradford Bulls 13
Liam Harris York Knights

Top 10 goal scorers

Rank Player (s) Club Goals
1 Jake Shorrocks Toulouse Olympique 100
2 Liam Harris York Knights 89
3 Ben Reynolds Featherstone Rovers 70
4 Connor Robinson Doncaster RLFC 64
5 Luke Hooley Bradford Bulls 56
6 Josh Drinkwater Oldham RLFC 54
7 Jordan Lilley Bradford Bulls 52
8 Jack Smith London Broncos 49
9 Brad Walker Barrow Raiders 44
10 Louis Jouffret Halifax Panthers 43

Top 10 points scorers

Rank Player (s) Club Points
1 Liam Harris York Knights 232
2 Jake Shorrocks Toulouse Olympique 209
3 Ben Reynolds Featherstone Rovers 164
4 Luke Hooley Bradford Bulls 140
Connor Robinson Doncaster RLFC
Josh Drinkwater Oldham RLFC
7 Jordan Lilley Bradford Bulls 128
8 Jack Smith London Broncos 118
9 Ben Jones-Bishop York Knights 116
10 Louis Jouffret Halifax Panthers 110

As of 5 October 2025: (Playoff final)

Discipline

Red cards

Rank Player Club Cards
1 Alex Bishop Barrow Raiders 1
Bayley Liu Bradford Bulls
Edene Gebbie Doncaster RLFC
Suaia Matagi
Ben Reynolds Featherstone Rovers
Sam Campbell Hunslet RLFC
Matthew Fletcher

Yellow cards

Rank Player Club Cards
1 Keelan Foster Hunslet RLFC 3
2 Ryan King Barrow Raiders 2
Curtis Teare
Ronan Dixon Halifax Panthers
Adam Lawton Widnes Vikings
6 Alex Bishop Barrow Raiders 1
Ryan Brown
Ryan Johnston
James Meadows Bradford Bulls
Eliot Peposhi
Ebon Scurr
Suaia Matagi Doncaster RLFC
Pauli Pauli
Connor Robinson
Danny Addy Featherstone Rovers
Connor Jones
Gadwin Springer
King Vuniyayawa
William Calcott Halifax Panthers
Jacob Fairbank
Vila Halafihi
Zack McComb
Sam Campbell Hunslet RLFC
Lachlan Hanneghan
Kevin Larroyer
Coby Nichol
Ethan O'Hanlon
Jordan Syme
Mackenzie Turner
Ben Davies Oldham RLFC
Eddie Battye Sheffield Eagles
Alex Foster
Evan Hodgson
Kris Welham
Robert Butler Toulouse Olympique
Joe Cator
Ellis Gillam
Baptiste Rodriguez
Mike Butt Widnes Vikings
Ben Condon
Nick Gregson
Bailey Antrobus York Knights
Sam Cook
Jesse Dee
Ata Hingano

As of 18 September 2025: (Round 24)

References

  1. ^ "First IMG gradings revealed as clubs learn fate; Leeds Rhinos lead the way, Super League outfit appeal verdict". LoveRugbyLeague. 25 October 2023.
  2. ^ "Super 8s to return as part of overhaul of Championship rugby league plans". Love Rugby League. 13 March 2024. Retrieved 21 November 2024.
  3. ^ "RFL: Championship and League One to merge into one league for 2026". BBC Sport. 27 August 2025. Retrieved 28 August 2025.
  4. ^ "Captain's Challenge headlines four major law changes announced by RFL ahead of 2025". Love Rugby League. 4 December 2024. Retrieved 11 December 2024.