2018 Rugby League Qualifiers
| 2018 Qualifiers | |
|---|---|
| Duration | 7 Rounds (Followed by Million Pound Game) |
| Teams | 8 |
| Highest attendance | 11,570 Leeds Rhinos vs Hull KR (1 September 2018) |
| Lowest attendance | 696 London Broncos vs Toulouse Olympique (9 September 2018) |
| Average attendance | 5,214 |
| Attendance | 145,995 |
| Broadcast partners | Sky Sports BBC Sport SLTV Fox Sports (Australia) beIN Sport Fox Soccer Plus Sport Klub |
| 2018 season | |
| Biggest home win | Leeds Rhinos 48-22 Toulouse Olympique (11 August 2018) |
| Biggest away win | Halifax 4-62 Salford Red Devils (2 September 2018) |
| Top try-scorer(s) | Craig Hall (Hull KR) (12) |
| Promotion and relegation | |
| Promoted from Championship | London Broncos |
| Relegated to Championship | Widnes Vikings |
The 2018 Rugby League Qualifiers is the format used in European rugby league, to determine promotion and relegation between the top two divisions, and forms the second phase of Super League XXIII and the 2018 Rugby League Championship.
Existing Super League sides; Salford Red Devils, Leeds Rhinos and Hull Kingston Rovers reconfirmed their Super League status but Widnes Vikings were relegated to the Championship after only winning one of their seven games. They will be replaced in Super League by London Broncos, who defeated Toronto Wolfpack 4-2 in the Million Pound Game, ending the Broncos four year exile from Super League.