RFL Wheelchair Championship

The RFL Wheelchair Championship is the second highest level of wheelchair rugby league in England and Wales, with teams promoted to the RFL Wheelchair Super League providing certain criteria is met.

The Wheelchair Championship was founded in 2020, one year after the Super League, following attempts to better organise the higher levels of the sport.

Format
Like the Super League, the league operates a round robin system to determine the Championship Leaders' Shield before a playoff series leading to a grand final.

Results
The following is a summary of Wheelchair Championship seasons:


 * Key

2020
The inaugural 2020 season ended up being cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic after one round of matches.

2021

 * Final
 * Hereford Harriers 75–32 Warrington Wolves

2022
Like the Super League, the 2022 season was split into two phases. In addition, the championship was also split into a North and South division, and thus featured more teams. The top team in each division at the time of the split entered a Middle 5 division with the bottom three sides in the Super League.

Championship North

 * Phase 1
 * Phase 2
 * Final
 * Bradford Bulls 68–22 North Wales Crusaders A

Championship South

 * Phase 1
 * Phase 2


 * Final
 * Gravesend Dynamite 58–23 Woodlands Warriors

Middle 5 (with Super League)

 * Final
 * North Wales Crusaders 102–46 Hull F.C.

2023
The 2023 season saw North Wales Crusaders join after being relegated from the Super League.


 * Final
 * North Wales Crusaders 46–40 Wigan Warriors A