State of Origin Goes Global: International Interest Surges
The 2026 State of Origin series is witnessing unprecedented global interest, with the opening match broadcast to a record-breaking televisio...
Event:: The ABK Beer Ashes Series, featuring England vs. Australia (Kangaroos).
When:: Three consecutive Saturdays: October 25, November 1, and November 8, 2025, all kicking off at 2:30 PM GMT.
Where:: Wembley Stadium (London), Everton's new Bramley-Moore Dock stadium (Liverpool), and AMT Headingley (Leeds).
Broadcast:: All matches will be shown live on BBC One in the UK.
Historical Gap:: This is the first Ashes series since 2003, when Australia faced Great Britain.
Why this matters:: The return of the Ashes signifies a renewed commitment to international Rugby League, particularly from Australia, and offers England a chance to reclaim the trophy on home soil after a long wait. It's a major boost for the sport's visibility and prestige.
The absence of the Rugby League Ashes for over two decades stemmed from various factors, including the dissolution of the Great Britain team (barring a brief 2019 return), the rise of alternative competitions like the Four Nations, and a perceived waning interest in international tours from the southern hemisphere, partly due to the prominence of the State of Origin series.
However, the experience of the 2022 Rugby League World Cup held in England reignited the Australian players' passion for representing the Kangaroos on international tours. Coupled with the success of the recent Pacific Championships, the Australian Rugby League Commission (ARLC) and National Rugby League (NRL) have backed this historic tour.
The choice of venues reflects the expected high level of interest:
Wembley Stadium (Oct 25): A historic ground for Rugby League, hosting numerous Challenge Cup finals and past Ashes encounters.
Bramley-Moore Dock (Nov 1): Everton FC's new state-of-the-art stadium brings the series to a modern venue in Liverpool, a city with past links to hosting Australian touring teams.
AMT Headingley (Nov 8): A traditional Rugby League stronghold in Leeds, familiar territory for England internationals.
ARLC Chairman Peter V’landys AM highlighted the importance of reviving this tradition, stating, "Kangaroos Tours are an iconic part of Rugby League folklore... I’m delighted that they will have a chance to cement their own legacy alongside the greats of the past.”
England and Australia last met in the tense 2017 World Cup final, narrowly won 6-0 by the Kangaroos. England missed a rematch opportunity in the 2022 World Cup final after losing to Samoa in the semis. Since then, England secured a 3-0 home series win against Tonga and two Test victories over Samoa in 2024. This Ashes series presents a prime opportunity for England, under coach Shaun Wane, to test themselves against the reigning world champions.
When was the last Rugby League Ashes series?
The last series was held in 2003 between Australia and Great Britain.
Where will the 2025 Ashes matches be played?
The three Tests will be at Wembley Stadium (London), Bramley-Moore Dock (Liverpool), and AMT Headingley (Leeds).
How can I watch the games?
All three matches will be broadcast live on BBC One in the UK.
The return of the Ashes is a major event for Rugby League, offering top-tier international competition.
Fans can watch the action live on BBC One.
High demand for tickets is expected. Fans interested in attending should look into pre-registration options via official Rugby League channels to secure tickets early.
This series provides a crucial test for England against the world champions ahead of future international tournaments.
This promises to be a thrilling series reviving a classic rivalry. Do you think England can reclaim the Ashes on home soil? Let us know!
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