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Super League clubs vote to increase number of teams to 14 from next season

Super League clubs vote to increase number of teams to 14 from next season

'The 12 existing Betfred Super League clubs have today voted to extend the competition to 14 teams for the 2026 season, subject to conditions,' a statement from Super League (Europe) Limited read.
'This would be done by combining the Club Grading System introduced to determine Super League membership as part of the sport's long-term strategic partnership with IMG in 2022, with an independent panel to be chaired by Lord Jonathan Caine, who was recently elected as a member of the Rugby Football League Board, and the Strategic Review Sub-Committee.
The 12 existing @Betfred #SuperLeague clubs have today voted to extend the competition to 14 teams for the 2026 season, subject to conditions.
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— Betfred Super League (@SuperLeague) July 28, 2025
'The top 12 clubs under grading at the conclusion of the 2025 domestic season will therefore be joined by two clubs recommended by that panel – provided the panel judges there are two applications of sufficient merit against the set criteria.
'Further details of the composition of the panel and the timing of the process will be confirmed in due course.'
The new proposals could see Championship teams such as Toulouse Olympique, Bradford Bulls, York Knights and London Broncos considered for a place in the expanded 14-team top-flight.
Salford Red Devils, meanwhile, could see their Super League spot for 2026 reviewed under grading given the club's ongoing financial issues.
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