Challenge Cup Sixth Round draw made as all 12 Super League clubs enter competition
The draw for the Sixth Round of the Challenge Cup has been made this evening, with all 12 Super League clubs entering the competition at this stage, three wins from a Wembley appearance.
Former Super League star Iestyn Harris conducted the draw, which took place live on the BBC’s ‘Sportsday’, live at MediaCity in Salford.
Eight ties were drawn out, and will be played out later this month over the weekend of March 23 & 24.
In the ‘Sportsday’ programme this evening, Leigh Leopards head coach and half-back, Adrian & Lachlan Lam, also featured. The Leopards are the current Challenge Cup holders and will take on Featherstone Rovers at the Leigh Sports Village to kickstart their defence.
The side they beat under the Wembley arch last August, Hull KR, will host Salford Red Devils in Round 6 while reigning Super League champions Wigan Warriors face Sheffield Eagles in a re-run of the competition’s 1998 final which saw one of the biggest upsets of all time in the game.
Only four non-Super League sides make it to this stage of the competition due to the format, and this year all of the four came from the Championship.
Aside from the Eagles & Featherstone, who we’ve already mentioned, Batley Bulldogs & Halifax Panthers were the other two to get through to Round 6. Both of those two got home draws against Super League sides as their reward.
The heavyweight clash from the draw comes with Leeds Rhinos‘ clash against St Helens at Headingley. Between them, those two have lifted the Challenge Cup 27 times.
Full details of all eight ties will be confirmed in due course once broadcast picks have been made.
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Challenge Cup Sixth Round draw made as all 12 Super League clubs enter competition
Hull KR v Salford Red Devils
Wigan Warriors v Sheffield Eagles
Batley Bulldogs v Castleford Tigers
Leigh Leopards v Featherstone Rovers
Leeds Rhinos v St Helens
Warrington Wolves v London Broncos
Huddersfield Giants v Hull FC
Halifax Panthers v Catalans Dragons
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