2020 RFL League 1

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The 2020 RFL League 1 was a professional rugby league football competition played in England and Wales and is the third tier of the sport for Rugby Football League (RFL) affiliated clubs. The sponsors for the league were the bookmakers, Betfred and the league continued to be known as the Betfred League 1.

LeagueLeague 1
DurationPlanned: 22 rounds + play-offs
Actual: 2 rounds
Teams11
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2020 League 1
LeagueLeague 1
DurationPlanned: 22 rounds + play-offs
Actual: 2 rounds
Teams11
2020 Season
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The league was to follow the same structure that was in place for the 2019 season, consisting of 22 rounds with each of the 11 teams playing 20 fixtures against each other, both home and away, and two bye rounds. The team finishing top would have won automatic promotion to the 2021 Championship and be named league champions for 2020. The teams finishing second to sixth were meet in a series of play-off games culminating in the League 1 Play-Off Final. The winner of this match would also be promoted to the Championship for 2021.

The season did sees the introduction of golden point extra time but no matches went to extra time before the season was suspended and subsequently abandoned. Extra-time was to have consisted of two periods of five minutes but unlike the version in use in the Super League where winner takes all, in League 1 each team would earn a point for a game where the scores finish level at the end of normal time with a third point awarded to the first team to score during extra-time.[1]

On 16 March the structure and timing of the competition was placed in doubt as all rugby league games were suspended until 3 April at least as part of the United Kingdom's response to the coronavirus pandemic.[2] The suspension of the season was extended to indefinite.[3]

A discussion between the RFL and club officials in May saw seven of the 11 clubs reject a suggestion that the season could recommence with games being played behind closed doors.[4] The RFL board met on 20 July and having consulted with the League 1 clubs decided to abandon the 2020 season as the majority of clubs did not support playing behind closed doors.[5] At the date of suspension only two rounds of matches had been played and the season was declared null and void.[6]

Teams

*capacity for rugby league games may differ from official stadium capacity.

Results

Round 1

All the ties in round one were due to be played on 15–16 February but all were postponed. Four due to one or both clubs in the tie being involved in rescheduled Challenge Cup third round ties, the original dates having been affected by Storm Ciara.[a][8] The remaining match (North Wales Crusaders v Doncaster) was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch caused by Storm Dennis.

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Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time Venue Referee Attendance
Newcastle Thunder West Wales Raiders Postponed[b] Kingston Park
North Wales Crusaders Doncaster Postponed[c] Queensway Stadium
Coventry Bears Rochdale Hornets Postponed[d] Butts Park Arena
Keighley Cougars Hunslet Postponed[e] Cougar Park
Workington Town London Skolars Postponed[f] Derwent Park
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  1. Under the RFL operational rules cup ties take priority over league ties[7]
  2. Postponed as Newcastle were involved in a rescheduled Challenge Cup tie on 16 February
  3. Postponed due to a waterlogged pitch
  4. Postponed as Rochdale were involved on a rescheduled Challenge Cup tie on 16 February
  5. Postponed as Keighley were involved in a rescheduled Challenge Cup tie on 16 February. Was rescheduled for 10 May but match was never played
  6. Postponed as both clubs were involved in rescheduled Challenge Cup ties on 16 February

Round 2

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Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time Venue Referee Attendance
London Skolars 16–40 North Wales Crusaders 29 February 2020, 14:30 Allianz Park M. Mannifield 223
Coventry Bears 8–28 Newcastle Thunder 1 March 2020, 15:00 Butts Park Arena K. Moore 384
Doncaster 22–32 Barrow Raiders 1 March 2020, 15:00 Keepmoat Stadium B. Pearson 982
West Wales Raiders 10–50 Hunslet 1 March 2020, 15:00 Stebonheath Park N. Horton 282
Workington Town 24–6 Keighley Cougars 1 March 2020, 15:00 Derwent Park T. Crashley 887
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Round 3

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Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time Venue Referee Attendance
Barrow Raiders 50–6 Coventry Bears 8 March 2020, 15:00 Craven Park A. Sweet 1,253
Doncaster 50–10 West Wales Raiders 8 March 2020, 15:00 Keepmoat Stadium N. Bennett 540
Hunslet 29–6 London Skolars 8 March 2020, 15:00 South Leeds Stadium J. Roberts 501
Newcastle Thunder 30–22 Workington Town 8 March 2020, 15:00 Kingston Park M. Mannifield 873
Rochdale Hornets 29–14 Keighley Cougars 8 March 2020, 15:00 Crown Oil Arena L. Staveley 541
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Standings at date of abandonment

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Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD BP Pts
1 Hunslet 2 2 0 0 79 16 +63 0 4
2 Barrow Raiders 2 2 0 0 82 28 +54 0 4
3 Newcastle Thunder 2 2 0 0 58 30 +28 0 4
4 Doncaster 2 1 0 1 72 42 +30 0 2
5 Workington Town 2 1 0 1 46 36 +10 0 2
6 Rochdale Hornets 1 1 0 0 29 14 +15 0 2
7 North Wales Crusaders 2 1 0 1 46 45 +1 0 2
8 London Skolars 1 0 0 1 16 40 24 0 0
9 Keighley Cougars 2 0 0 2 20 53 33 0 0
10 Coventry Bears 2 0 0 2 14 78 64 0 0
11 West Wales Raiders 2 0 0 2 20 100 80 0 0
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Updated to match(es) played on 8 March 2020. Season abandoned on 20 July 2020. Source:

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