London Broncos vs Warrington Wolves/St Patrick’s Day: All you need to know!

James Booth • 8 March 2024

On Sunday 17th March, we are hosting Warrington Wolves at The Cherry Red Records stadium and guess what, we're celebrating all things Irish! We have some great offers available to make this a day to remember. By the time you have finished reading this article, you should have all that you need to know and have booked your place for our Round 5 clash on St Patrick’s Day against Warrington.

Fixture: Betfred Super League Round 5: London Broncos vs Warrington Wolves


Date: Sunday, 17th March


Location: Cherry Red Records Stadium, Wimbledon, SW17 0NR


Time: 3pm KO


Gates open: 1pm


Buy tickets by clicking here!


St Patrick’s Day hospitality option:

In partnership with the London Irish Foundation, our charity partner for the year, we have created a hospitality package so you can join us both to spend Paddy's Day in style.


This incredible matchday experience shall take place in the Silver Lounge.


Package includes:

  • Irish Three Course Meal
  • Padded Seat for the match
  • Free Pint of Brew Dog Black Heart
  • Table service and access to paid bar


Price: £90 per person OR £800 for a table of 10!


To get your tickets for this fantastic hospitality event please click here!


Free Pint of Brew Dog Blackheart with any Adult/Concession ticket:


To redeem your free pint you must go to the club shop, inside the ground, where staff will be on hand to give out vouchers. You then take these vouchers to the designated Brewdog bar.


This bar will be open from 1pm, when the gates open, and vouchers shall be valid until 2.15pm.


To get your tickets and to gain your free pint of Brew Dog Black Heart, please click here!


Disabled/carer tickets:

In order to get a disabled/carer ticket for this matchup there is a disabled ticket form which is required be filled out. It shall take two to three minute to complete and gives us all the information that we need to prepare for everybody that is attending the game.


Once the form has been completed, your tickets shall be allocated to you, which you shall receive via email.


To complete/take a look at the Disabled Ticket form please click here!


Other general information:

For any other general information about London Broncos home matches please click here to find out more.


If there are any other further questions for this event, please email info@londonbroncosrl.com.


Thank you very much and we look forward to seeing you all at the Cherry Red Records Stadium for our huge St Patrick’s Day clash vs Warrington Wolves on Sunday, 17th March!


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