Brisbane is buzzing with excitement as the Broncos prepare for a historic NRL and NRLW Preliminary Finals double-header at Suncorp Stadium this Sunday, sold out in record time, with fans eager to see the Broncos NRLW side take on the Newcastle Knights at 1:15pm, followed by the men’s clash against the Penrith Panthers at 4:05pm.
The sell-out is one of the fastest in the club’s history, setting the stage for a sea of maroon and gold at the Broncos’ spiritual home. Broncos CEO Dave Donaghy praised the passion of the fan base, saying it was “a remarkable show of loyalty and belief from our members and fans.”
With a Grand Final berth on the line, the atmosphere at Suncorp will be electric. But for those who missed out on tickets, there are plenty of ways to join the action across Brisbane.
📍 Official Broncos Live Sites
- The Star Brisbane – Leisure Deck (Level 7): A family-friendly, open-air space showing the games live on a mega screen, with food and drinks available.
- The Star Brisbane – Sports Bar (Level 5): For fans over 18, this venue offers a stadium-like vibe with a 12-metre screen, surround sound, and full bar service.
📍 Other Great Spots to Watch in Brisbane
- Caxton Street Precinct (Paddington) – Just a short walk from Suncorp, this iconic strip of pubs and bars will be packed with Broncos fans.
- Howard Smith Wharves (Fortitude Valley) – A riverside favourite with big screens, great food, and plenty of space for groups.
- Local Leagues Clubs – Venues like Broncos Leagues Club (Red Hill) and Norths Leagues Club (Kallangur) will be showing the games live, offering a community atmosphere with plenty of maroon and gold. Check in with your local club to see if they’re streaming the game.
📺 How to Watch from Home
Both games will be broadcast live on Channel 9 and Kayo, ensuring fans across Brisbane and beyond don’t miss a moment.
A City United in Maroon and Gold
Whether you’re lucky enough to be inside Suncorp Stadium, cheering from a riverside bar, or watching with family at home, Brisbane will be united this Sunday. With two Broncos teams just one win away from a Grand Final, it promises to be one of the most memorable afternoons in the club’s proud history.


