The announcement of the host cities and towns was held today, with around 80% of the games being held within the Northern Powerhouse with the majority of fixtures held in Yorkshire and the North-West. There will also be games for Middlesborough, Workington, Coventry, Newcastle and London.

After some impressive bids, it looks set to be the most inclusive event so far for rugby league. There will be a double header at Old Trafford for both the men’s and women’s final as well as Liverpool’s M&S Bank Arena for the wheelchair final. Liverpool will also host the women’s opening ceremony, with Newcastle hosting the men’s.

There will be a trip to London for one of the men’s semi-finals where there will be a huge first for rugby league. Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium will host its first sporting fixture other than football. Leeds’ Elland Road will host the other semi-final.

There was also an announcement for the training bases, with Preston the first name to be revealed.

 

HOST CITIES/TOWNS AND VENUES

NORTH-WEST

Bolton (The University of Bolton Stadium): two menโ€™s games – an England group game and quarter-final

Liverpool (Anfield): marquee quarter-final tie, the womenโ€™s opening ceremony and initial England game

Liverpool (M&S Bank Arena): the wheelchair Rugby final

Preston: first training base to be revealed

St Helens (Totally Wicked Stadium): three menโ€™s group games

Trafford (Old Trafford): menโ€™s and womenโ€™s finals as a double-header

Warrington (Halliwell Jones Stadium): three menโ€™s group games

Leigh (Leigh Sports Village): three menโ€™s group games

 

WEST MIDLANDS

Coventry (Ricoh Arena): one menโ€™s game

 

YORKSHIRE

Doncaster (Keepmoat Stadium): three menโ€™s group games

Huddersfield (John Smiths Stadium): a menโ€™s quarter-final

Hull (KCOM Stadium): two menโ€™s games, including a quarter-final.

Leeds (Elland Road): a menโ€™s semi-final

Leeds (Emerald Headingley Stadium): three menโ€™s games and four womenโ€™s games

Sheffield (Bramall Lane): England menโ€™s group game

Sheffield (EIS Sheffield):ย host of a group and both semi-finals in the wheelchair tournament

York (The Community Stadium): a womenโ€™s group game and both womenโ€™s semi-finals

 

NORTH-EAST

Middlesbrough (The Riverside Stadium): a significant menโ€™s group game

Newcastle (St Jamesโ€™ Park): the opening England menโ€™s group game and the menโ€™s opening ceremony

 

WEST CUMBRIA

Allerdale (Workington Community Stadium): three menโ€™s group games

 

LONDON

London (Emirates Stadium): a menโ€™s semi-final

London (The Copper Box Arena): host of the England group in the wheelchair tournament

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