What time is Knights vs. Broncos? Kick-off, start time, team lists, TV channel, streaming for NRLW semi-final

Joshua Mayne

What time is Knights vs. Broncos? Kick-off, start time, team lists, TV channel, streaming for NRLW semi-final image

The NRLW semi-finals are here, with the Newcastle Knights and Brisbane Broncos to begin proceedings on Sunday.

After winning the premiership last year, Newcastle have kept rolling in 2023, securing their first-ever minor premiership.

They will now take on Brisbane — a team that overcame a slow start to finish in the top four — for a spot in the decider.

The Sporting News has all the details on the Knights vs. Broncos semi-final below.

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When is Knights vs. Broncos? Kick-off, start time for NRLW semi-final

The Knights will face the Broncos on Sunday, September 24 at McDonald Jones Stadium in Newcastle.

The match will kick off at 2:05 pm AEST.

Sydney/Melbourne/Brisbane  Adelaide Perth New Zealand
2:05 pm 1:35 pm 12:05 pm 4:05 pm

How to watch and stream Knights vs. Broncos

Channel 9 and Fox League are broadcasting both NRLW semi-finals.

Each broadcaster's respective streaming platform — 9Now and Kayo Sports — also holds the streaming rights to the Knights-Broncos clash on Sunday afternoon. 

TV channel Channel 9 / Fox League
Live stream 9Now / Kayo Sports

Knights vs. Broncos NRLW team lists

NEWCASTLE KNIGHTS BRISBANE BRONCOS

1. Tamika Upton
2. Sheridan Gallagher
3. Shanice Parker
4. Abigail Roache
5. Jasmin Strange
6. Georgia Roche 
7. Jesse Southwell
8. Tayla Predebon
9. Olivia Higgins
10. Caitlan Johnston
11. Laishon Albert-Jones
12. Yasmin Clydsdale
13. Hannah Southwell

14. Nita Maynard
15. Tiana Davison
16. Kayla Romaniuk
17. Jacinta Carter

1. Hayley Maddick
2. Julia Robinson 
3. Mele Hufanga
4. Shenae Ciesiolka
5. Ashleigh Werner
6. Gayle Broughton
7. Ali Brigginshaw
8. Tafito Lafaele
9. Destiny Brill
10. Brianna Clark
11. Tazmin Gray
12. Romy Teitzel
13. Mariah Denman

14. Lavinia Gould
15. Jasmine Fogavini
16. Chelsea Lenarduzzi
17. Lauren Dam

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Joshua Mayne is a content producer for The Sporting News Australia based in Sydney, Australia. He has previously worked as a newsreader at 2SER and journalist at Ministry of Sport. While Joshua’s main passions are football, rugby league, basketball and F1, he will watch any sport that's on. He is still waiting for Arsenal to win the Premier League again.