The spoils are shared between Crewe Alexandra and Cheltenham Town in their EFL League One season opener
In the League One season opener, Crewe Alexandra faced newly promoted Cheltenham Town at The Mornflake Stadium.
In the League One season opener, Crewe Alexandra faced newly promoted Cheltenham Town at The Mornflake Stadium.
After winning promotion as League Two champions last season, Cheltenham Town prepare for just their second-ever season in League One.
After a successful first season back in League One with a 12th place finish, Crewe Alexandra manager David Artell will be looking for improvement in the coming campaign while hoping that the famous phrase of ‘second-season syndrome’ won’t come into play.
A top of the table clash between two unbeaten sides in the Betfred Championship as Featherstone Rovers faced Toulouse Olympique at the Millennium Stadium in one of the most eagerly awaited Championship fixtures.
After suffering their first preseason defeat on Tuesday night against Stoke City, Crewe Alexandra faced more Championship opposition in Chris Houghton’s Nottingham Forest side.
Crewe suffer their first defeat of preseason at the hands of Michael O’Neil’s Stoke City
Rugby League’s Challenge Cup final is always a special event in the sport’s calendar, and Saturday’s cup finals day at Wembley proved why.
Two wins from two against Nantwich Town and Witton Albion give Crewe Alexandra the perfect start to pre-season.
Brutal, fierce, exhilarating; three words that describe the game of Rugby League. A sport that prides itself as being one of the toughest sports in history.
The former Great Britain International and head coach spoke about Shaun Wane’s England selection ahead of the game against the Combined Nations All Stars on Friday night.
An impressive performance from start to finish from Hull FC saw Bret Hodgson’s side score 12 tries against a struggling Leigh. Their highest points tally in a Betfred Super League game for eight years.
Hull Kingston Rovers left the DW Stadium with the two points on Friday night, following an 18-8 victory over the Wigan Warriors. A great start to the season got even better for Tony Smith’s side with their sixth win of the season.
The Cheltenham centre-back is one of the longest-serving players for the Robins.
Derrell Olpherts was speechless at full time in the Challenge Cup Semi-final but insists Wembley will be put to one side with the main focus on improving their league form.
Since joining Morecambe in January, Kyle Letheren has had a whirlwind four months at the club, playing a major role in the club’s promotion success.
This week, all eyes turn to the Challenge Cup semi-finals as Hull FC take on St Helens and Warrington Wolves face the Castleford Tigers.
The 32-year-old joined Castleford in the off-season from the Huddersfield Giants, he has been a revelation in the Tigers side. Seven tries in eight Betfred Super League games see him sit fifth in the Super League try-scoring charts.
A dominant performance from Warrington saw the Wolves score 62 points at the AJ Bell Stadium with Gareth Widopp influential throughout.
Jack Wells is living his childhood dream of pulling on the Salford shirt and representing his hometown club. He signed for Salford in December ahead of the 2021 season. He followed the club as a season ticket holder from 2006-2011, he admitted the move was a ‘dream come true.
It is fair to say Leigh Centurions haven’t had the easiest start to life back in Super League losing their opening six games.
The Tigers head into Monday night’s game on the back of two wins against the Salford Red Devils in both the league and cup. With just one loss this season Daryl Powell’s side sit third in the Super League table.
Round six of the Betfred Super League sees the long-awaited return of fans. It is the perfect time for Leigh fans as 4000 passionate Leythers will be in attendance for the local Derby as neighbours Wigan Warriors travel to Leigh Sports Village tonight.
It’s a Yorkshire derby on Friday night as Wakefield looks for their first win of the season against a Leeds Rhinos side who are without a win in five games.
Round six of the Betfred Super League welcomes fans back into stadiums at a reduced capacity for the first time in 428 days. Castleford Tigers’ victory over St Helens at the Mend-a-hose jungle on the 15th of March is the last time fans were allowed to attend.