The Knights and Broncos face off in Newcastle in one of the games of the round at McDonald Jones Stadium on Sunday with both sides chasing a third-straight win. 

Defending premiers Newcastle played the Broncos in Round 1 last season with the Knights upstaging the three-time champions to announce themselves as a top-line team in 2022. 

All eyes were on Tamika Upton and Millie Boyle taking on their former club back then and again Upton will be the one to stop for the Broncos after a dominant performance against the Titans last start. 

The battle between veteran Ali Brigginshaw taking on young star Jesse Southwell will also be one to watch while Caitlan Johnston is set to match it with the likes of Chelsea Lenarduzzi and Tazmin Gray in the forward pack. 

The Broncos will want to continue the momentum after two victories on the trot while the Knights will want to remind their opponents just who is boss on home turf as they look to make it three on the trot themselves.

This article contains content that is only available on NRL.com

Team news

Knights: Several changes on game day sees Kayla Romaniuk named to start at lock, shifting Felia Kia to the front row and Simone Karpani to the bench. Kia came in 24 hours before kick-off with Hannah Southwell dropping out. Caitlan Johnston returns from a one-match ban in a boost for the premiers. Rima Butler (head knock) will return at prop despite leaving the field last week after a clash of heads with Karpani.

Broncos: No late changes for Scott Prince's side, with the 17 unchanged from that named mid-week. Gayle Broughton returns after missing last week's clash due to personal reasons, while Annetta Nu'uausala and Destiny Brill are back from a week out with head knocks. Brianna Clark and Jasmine Fogavini both miss the match due to suspension. 

This article contains content that is only available on NRL.com

Stat Attack

  • Both matches played between the two sides last year were decided by 18 points. 
  • Tamika Upton has produced the most amount of linebreak assists so far in 2023 with seven in four games. 
  • Opposition halves Ali Brigginshaw and Jesse Southwell lead the NRLW this season with 32 points each. 
  • The Knights (255) and Broncos (229) lead the competition in support play.