We are over three months away from the club’s first match at Craven Park in 2026, but Hull KR have already sold out eight of their home games for next season.
In what is astounding numbers from the Robins, the trend of KR selling out their home venue is set to continue, with the club having a total of less than 300 tickets left for matches on home soil next year.
The World Club Challenge, which will be played at Hull FC’s MKM Stadium, and seven Super League ties will all be a full house, highlighting the need for the club to expand, with their current stadia simply not big enough to hold the demand for tickets.
Only matches against York Knights, Bradford Bulls, Toulouse Olympique and Catalans Dragons have spaces available, with the first two having less than 50 tickets left and the latter two having less than 100.
Hull’s first home match of the year will come at the end of March, when they take on St Helens in round six. Their home match against Leeds Rhinos will take place in Las Vegas, whilst their game against Warrington, scheduled for round two, will be played at a later date, due to that World Club Challenge against Brisbane Broncos.
It was announced only last Friday [December 12] that five games had been sold out, meaning that games against Castleford Tigers, Leigh Leopards and Huddersfield Giants have all reached max capacity in the last few days.
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8 GAMES SOLD OUT FOR 2026 🤯
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— Hull KR (@hullkrofficial) December 17, 2025
