BWPL HEADS FOR OLYMPIC VENUE
The British League is about to break new ground – by staging its first-ever event at the London Aquatics Centre, iconic home of the 2012 Olympics! See News page for the detailed story.
SOUTHAMPTON WIN AGAIN
Southampton lead men’s Division 3 with the only 100 per cent record, but they left it late to win their latest match at Chelmsford against Hucknall, recovering from 10-6 down in the third period to win 13-12.
Bridgefield, Manchester Hawks and Rotherham Metro all enjoyed victories, setting up an intriguing final weekend of games at Gloucester and East Manchester on 23/24 November.
The top five progress to Championship 2 in the second half of the season while the team placed sixth misses phase 2, but with the guarantee of a return to Division 3 in 2025/26. Teams finishing seventh and eighth drop out but with the option of regaining places in Division 3 via the qualification tournament next April.
PENGUIN GO DOWN
Penguin's winning run in men's Division 1 ended at Aldershot (27 October) as they were well beaten 8-4 by champions City of Manchester. In another excellent match, Polytechnic defeated Cheltenham 8-7, claiming the winner 45 seconds from the end.
The British League is about to break new ground – by staging its first-ever event at the London Aquatics Centre, iconic home of the 2012 Olympics! See News page for the detailed story.
SOUTHAMPTON WIN AGAIN
Southampton lead men’s Division 3 with the only 100 per cent record, but they left it late to win their latest match at Chelmsford against Hucknall, recovering from 10-6 down in the third period to win 13-12.
Bridgefield, Manchester Hawks and Rotherham Metro all enjoyed victories, setting up an intriguing final weekend of games at Gloucester and East Manchester on 23/24 November.
The top five progress to Championship 2 in the second half of the season while the team placed sixth misses phase 2, but with the guarantee of a return to Division 3 in 2025/26. Teams finishing seventh and eighth drop out but with the option of regaining places in Division 3 via the qualification tournament next April.
PENGUIN GO DOWN
Penguin's winning run in men's Division 1 ended at Aldershot (27 October) as they were well beaten 8-4 by champions City of Manchester. In another excellent match, Polytechnic defeated Cheltenham 8-7, claiming the winner 45 seconds from the end.
Welcome to the website of the BWPL, UK water polo's premier league competition!! The British Water Polo League was launched in 2010 following the successful merger of the men's National League and the National Women's Water Polo League.
Particular thanks to James Reddick, of Polytechnic, for his help in creating this website. For more information about advertising, please contact BWPL Secretary Chris Ducker, [email protected].
Particular thanks to James Reddick, of Polytechnic, for his help in creating this website. For more information about advertising, please contact BWPL Secretary Chris Ducker, [email protected].