Wigan Highfield moved to London and changed their name to London Highfield, becoming the first London based club. They played their home games at the White City Stadium. At the end of the season they moved back to Liverpool.
1 Salford 38 31 1 6 - 715 281 63
2 Wigan 38 26 0 12 - 739 334 52
3 Leeds 38 26 0 12 - 597 376 52
4 Halifax 38 26 0 12 - 457 340 52
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5 York 38 24 1 13 - 481 370 49
6 Hunslet 38 23 1 14 - 608 441 47
7 Widnes 38 21 4 13 - 393 324 46
8 Warrington 38 22 1 15 - 508 370 45
9 Swinton 38 22 1 15 - 418 322 45
10 Hull 38 21 3 14 - 553 438 45
11 Keighley 38 22 1 15 - 429 367 45
12 Huddersfield 38 20 1 17 - 500 330 41
13 St Helens 38 20 0 18 - 550 500 40
14 London Highfield 38 20 0 18 - 509 489 40
15 Oldham 38 17 3 18 - 400 520 37
16 Castleford 38 17 1 20 - 476 468 35
17 Rochdale Hornets 38 17 0 21 - 442 524 34
18 St Helens Rec 38 16 1 21 - 455 477 33
19 Hull Kingston Rovers 38 16 1 21 - 444 482 33
20 Batley 38 16 1 21 - 390 436 33
21 Leigh 38 15 2 21 - 479 537 32
22 Wakefield Trinity 38 15 2 21 - 332 404 32
23 Broughton Rangers 38 15 1 22 - 415 495 31
24 Barrow 38 15 0 23 - 375 464 30
25 Dewsbury 38 12 1 25 - 313 587 25
26 Bramley 38 11 1 26 - 367 790 23
27 Bradford Northern 38 8 0 30 - 337 714 16
28 Featherstone Rovers 38 4 0 34 - 232 734 8
(R.L.Yearbook 1995-96)
Championship Play-Off
Semifinals:
Salford 28 beat Halifax 3.
Wigan 14 beat Leeds 10.
Final:
Wigan 15 beat Salford 3.