The quarter final draw for the Challenge Cup has produced four intriguing matchups, set to take place over the weekend of April 11-12, 2026. Hull KR will face York Knights, while St Helens is set to play against Catalans Dragons. In another exciting tie, Wakefield Trinity will host Wigan Warriors, and Warrington Wolves will welcome Leigh Leopards.
The draw was conducted on BBC One’s Morning Live, with Alex Walmsley from St Helens participating alongside presenters Helen Skelton and Gethin Jones. The event took place at 10:20 AM, generating anticipation among fans eager to see how their teams will fare in the knockout stage of the tournament.
Wakefield Trinity, who last lifted the Challenge Cup in 1963, will be looking to end a 63-year wait for glory as they take on the formidable Wigan Warriors. Meanwhile, Warrington Wolves, who triumphed in last year’s semi-final against Leigh Leopards with a score of 21-14, will be aiming to continue their strong form.
The BBC has announced that it will televise two of the four games across the weekend, ensuring that fans can follow the action closely. The draw also included ball numbers for the teams involved, adding an extra layer of excitement to the upcoming fixtures.
As the quarter finals approach, observers are keen to see how these matchups unfold, with each team bringing its own history and aspirations to the tournament. Details remain unconfirmed regarding the exact timings of the matches, but the stage is set for a thrilling weekend of rugby league.














