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How to Follow the Brisbane Broncos: Tickets, Suncorp Stadium and Every Way to Watch

Everything a new or returning Broncos fan needs to know about getting a ticket, finding a seat and following the team through an NRL season.

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By The Daily Brisbane · Published 9 January 2026, 6:10 pm

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Updated 21 h ago· 12 July 2026, 8:00 pm

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How to Follow the Brisbane Broncos: Tickets, Suncorp Stadium and Every Way to Watch
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The Brisbane Broncos are one of the most storied clubs in the National Rugby League, and following them through a season is one of the great sporting pleasures of Queensland life. The Broncos play their home games at Suncorp Stadium in Milton, a short walk or bus ride from the Brisbane CBD. The 52,500-seat stadium sits just off Milton Road and is well served by train (Milton station is almost at the gate) and TransLink buses, making it straightforward to get in and out even on big-match nights.

Tickets are sold through Ticketek, the official NRL ticketing partner. The Broncos website at broncos.com.au lists every home game as the season schedule is released, and you can buy single-game tickets or invest in a membership package that secures your seat for every home match. Memberships come in several tiers, from a general-admission supporter pack through to reserved seating options in the Medallion Club and other premium areas. Joining early is worthwhile because popular sections sell out well before the season opener.

If you cannot make it to Suncorp Stadium in person, live NRL matches are broadcast on Channel Nine and Fox League. The Fox League subscription gives you access to every game across the season, while Nine and its streaming platform 9Now carry a free-to-air game each round. The NRL app also provides live score updates, statistics and video highlights so you can keep across the action wherever you are. Queensland-based radio listeners can follow commentary on local AM and FM stations, which have covered the Broncos since the club's foundation.

For the full game-day experience, arrive at Milton station at least 45 minutes before kick-off and take in the atmosphere as fans in maroon and gold fill the surrounding streets. There are food stalls, bars and official merchandise areas inside the stadium. Suncorp's seating bowl is steep and intimate, meaning almost every seat has a clear view of the field. First-time visitors are often surprised by how close the action feels, even from the upper tiers. Whether you are a lifelong member or watching your first NRL game, an evening at Suncorp Stadium for a Broncos home match is an experience that quickly becomes a habit.

Sources: Brisbane Broncos official site Suncorp Stadium NRL official site

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