The best of the Super League and the best of the NRL meet on Thursday in a one-off World Club Challenge showdown that will not only anoint Hull KR or Brisbane Broncos the best rugby league club side, but decide whether the UK and France or Australia will get bragging rights for the next 12 months.
The Robins won the domestic treble of the Super League title, League Leaders’ Shield and Challenge Cup last season, but started the new campaign with a shocking defeat at the hands of top-flight debutants York. They started the curtain-raiser badly, as if all they needed to do was turn up, but clawed their way back and led 18-6 with half-an-hour to play – which is when Mikey Lewis lost his head.
Hull KR’s talismanic half-back, who earned the Rob Burrow Award for his performance in the 2025 Super League Grand Final, kicked out at Liam Harris to trip him up, and was duly sin-binned. Willie Peters’ men went on to lost 19-18. And that shouldn’t have been the end of it for Lewis. A trip is an automatic red card and a ban, but the authorities have shown extremely leniency towards the 24-year-old.
That said, the last time he shared the pitch with an Australian team, he would rather have been anywhere else. The Kangaroos annihilated England in their own backyard in the Rugby League Ashes two months ago, with Lewis being singled out for particularly vociferous criticism by his own supporters.
The star of the series was Broncos fullback Reece Walsh, who,d previously bagged the Clive Churchill Medal for his man-of-the-match performance in the 2025 NRL Grand Final, though Patrick Carrigan, Gehamat Shibasaki and Kotoni Staggs also enjoyed themselves in the three-game mauling.
The previous two editions of the World Club Challenge were won by Super League teams, putting the Northern Hemisphere 15-14 up overall, though the timing of the clash is designed that way. The Bronx have only had one game to prepare, against regional-level Queensland Cup outfit the Sunshine Coast Falcons, and have had to forgo the NRL preseason.
Read on below for our guide on where to watch Hull KR vs Brisbane Broncos on TV and get Super League 2026 free streams online.
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How to watch Hull KR vs Brisbane Broncos live streams in the US
In the US, Hull KR vs Brisbane Broncos is being shown on Fox Soccer Plus on tape-delay, at 7.30pm ET / 4.30pm PT on Thursday, February 19.
If you don’t have the channel on cable, Fox Soccer Plus is available through the International Sports Plus add-on on Fubo TV. Plans start from $84.99/month after a 7-day FREE trial, though new users get $20 off their first month. The add-on is an additional $6.99.
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How to watch Hull KR vs Brisbane Broncos live streams in the UK
TV coverage of Hull KR vs Brisbane Broncos is on BBC Three, while you can also stream it live and on demand via the free BBC iPlayer website and mobile app.
The World Club Challenge is also being shown by Sky Sports, via the Sky Sports Mix and Sky Sports+ channels.
Sky Sports plans start from £35/month or £20 if you’re an existing Sky subscriber. Alternatively, grab a Now Sports subscription from £14.99/day or £34.99/month.
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BBC iPlayer is a free service, but in order to use it you need to be in possession of a valid UK TV Licence, as this covers live digital content consumption too.
How to watch Hull KR vs Brisbane Broncos live streams in Australia
In Australia, Hull KR vs Brisbane Broncos is being shown on Fox Sports via Foxtel, with live streaming available via Kayo Sports.
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How to watch Hull KR vs Brisbane Broncos live streams in Canada
The World Club Challenge, along with more than 170 Super League games, are available to watch on Sportsnet Plus in Canada, but only through the Premium plan, which costs CA$42.99/month or CA$324.99/year.
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What is the World Club Challenge 2026 start time?
Hull KR vs Brisbane Broncos is scheduled to start at 2.30pm ET / 11.30am PT / 7.30pm GMT on Thursday, February 19. That’s 6.30am AEDT on Friday, February 20 in Australia.
Can I watch Hull KR vs Brisbane Broncos on my mobile?
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