Doncaster’s Eco-Power Stadium and St Helens’ Totally Wicked Stadium have been chosen as the venues for the upcoming Challenge Cup semi-finals on the weekend of 18-19 May. The semi-finals will showcase both men’s and women’s matches.
The action kicks off on Saturday with the women’s clash between York Valkyrie and holders St Helens at 11:15 BST in Doncaster. This will be followed by the men’s fixture featuring Wigan and Hull KR at 13:45 BST.
Sunday’s lineup continues with Wigan’s women facing Leeds at 12:30 BST at St Helens. The weekend will conclude with the men’s match between Huddersfield and Warrington at 15:15 BST.
All four matches will be broadcasted by the BBC. The women’s games will be available on the iPlayer, while the men’s matches will be aired on the BBC network, with detailed broadcasting schedules to be announced soon.
Additionally, the BBC will provide live coverage of both Challenge Cup finals at Wembley on Saturday, 8 June.
Credit: BBC Sport