The London Broncos are facing a race against time to move up the table, with only one win to their name this season. Their upcoming clash with the in-form Catalans Dragons poses a tough challenge for them to overcome.
The match is scheduled to take place on Sunday 4th August, 2024 at 3:00pm in the UK, which translates to Monday 5th August, 2024 at 12:00am in Australia, 10:00am in US EST, and 7:00am in US PST. Fans in the UK can catch the action live on Sky Sports Action, while Australian viewers can tune in to Fox League. For online streaming, SuperLeague+ and SkyGo will be showing the match in the UK, Kayo Sports in Australia, and SuperLeague+ in the US.
London Broncos have had a tough run, with a recent form of five consecutive losses. In contrast, the Catalans Dragons are on a high, having secured four wins in their last five matches. Their victory over Hull FC, despite both teams being reduced to 12 men early in the game, showcased their resilience and determination.
In team news, the London Broncos will be missing prop Lewis Bienek due to a failed Head Injury Assessment (HIA), while Emmanuel Waine is also sidelined with an injury. Jack Hughes and Matt Davies have been named as replacements in the 21-man squad. On the other hand, the Catalans Dragons will be without Tariq Sims, who is serving a ban following a red card in the previous game. However, Sam Tomkins is set to continue his successful comeback from retirement.
The 21-man squads for both teams have been finalized, with key players ready to take the field and make their mark in this crucial clash. With the London Broncos desperate for a win and the Catalans Dragons riding high on their recent successes, the stage is set for an intense battle on the rugby league field.
As the two teams prepare to face off, predictions are rife among fans and experts alike. The outcome of this match is uncertain, but one thing is for sure – both sides will leave no stone unturned in their quest for victory. Stay tuned for what promises to be a thrilling encounter between the London Broncos and the Catalans Dragons.