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London Broncos vs St Helens- Matchday Guide

James Booth • 14 June 2024

Below is all that you need to know ahead of this Sunday's fixture at the Stoop vs St Helens!

Important times to note

12:00 (midday)- Gates/ticket office/club shop opens.

12:30- London Broncos reserves vs st helens reserves ko

14:00- London Broncos Reserves vs St Helens Reserves FT

15:00- London Broncos vs St Helens KO

15:40- London Broncos vs St Helens HT

16:30- London Broncos vs St Helens FT


Travel

If you are arriving by train, Twickenham station is the closest station to the ground, only a 19 minute walk from the station!


If you have booked a Magenta car parking space, please go to Langhorn Drive, Twickenham, TW2 7SX. Upon entering the stadium, you will arrive at a mini roundabout. Turn left at the mini roundabout and you will instantly be met by a steward with the car parking list with your name on it!


Home fans

Please enter through gate 3, your ticket will be required. Once you have entered the ground, the East stand will be on your right for you to find/take your seat. A reminder that seating is UNRESTRICTED- if you have purchased a ticket in the East Stand, you may sit wherever you would like within this stand!


Away fans

Please enter through gate 1, your ticket will be required. Once you have entered the ground, the North stand will be on your left (closest stand behind the sticks) for you to take your seat. A reminder that seating is UNRESTRICTED- if you have purchased a ticket in the North Stand, you may sit wherever you would like within this stand!


Club shop & Fan Village

The club shop & fan village will be located in the south east corner of the stadium for you to buy your broncos merchandise!


Children's Village

The children's village will be located in the North Stand village for you to enjoy!


Live Music

There will be live music under the East Stand between 12-3 and in the main bar of the East Stand once the game has concluded!


Food and drink

There will be multiple bars and food stalls available around the North Stand, East Stand & the South East corner for you to make the most of!


Watching England for the Euro's?

If you are planning to watch England's euro opener at 8pm, we encourage you to make your way to the cabbage patch in Twickenham as the game will not be shown in the Stoop


If you have any further questions, please email info@londonbroncosrl.com.


Thank you very much and we look forward to seeing you all at Twickenham Stoop on Sunday!


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