
England Rugby League
England Rugby League is a national sport where teams of 13 players compete to score points by carrying or kicking a ball to the opponent’s end zone, similar to rugby but with distinct rules. It’s especially popular in northern England and features a professional league system, with the national team competing internationally. The sport emphasizes physicality, strategy, and teamwork, and is governed by the Rugby Football League (RFL). England’s team, known as the Lions, represents the country in competitions like the Rugby League World Cup and the Four Nations tournament.