Postpublished at 18:53 British Summer Time 20 April 2015
That's all from us for one night, folks.
Join that man Steve Canavan bright and early at 08:00 BST on Tuesday for more of the same.
Live Challenge Cup draw
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That's all from us for one night, folks.
Join that man Steve Canavan bright and early at 08:00 BST on Tuesday for more of the same.
That draw has thrown up some interesting games, then.
Holders Leeds Rhinos will face Super League rivals Huddersfield Giants, while the lowest ranked side York City Knights will travel to top-flight St Helens.
And there's a nice trip to France for Featherstone Rovers as they place Catalans Dragons.
The ties will be played on the weekend of 15, 16 and 17 May.
Widnes v Batley Bulldogs
Leeds Rhinos v Huddersfield Giants
Hull FC v Castleford Tigers
Wigan Warriors v Hull KR
Catalans Dragons v Featherstone Rovers
St Helens v York City Knights
Wakefield v Leigh Centurions
Dewsbury v Warrington
Wigan legend Shaun Edwards and ex-Bradford, Leeds and Salford centre Nathan McAvoy are building up to the draw.
Watch it live now on Sportsday on the BBC News Channel.
If your team is in the draw, you can find your lucky numbers via this link, external.
Super League sides Hull FC, Hull KR and Wakefield all made it past round five, and they are now joined by the remaining eight top-flight clubs from last season.
Wigan Warriors legend and rugby union coach Shaun Edwards has been answering your questions ahead of the Challenge Cup sixth round draw, which is live on Sportsday and on the BBC News Channel from 18:30 BST.
Check out the full Q&A here, external.
Edwards will be joined for the draw by former London Bronco Tulsen Tollett and ex-Salford, Bradford, Leeds and Wigan centre Nathan McAvoy.
And you can see all the weekend's action on the Super League Show on BBC One at 23:25 BST (North East & Cumbria, North West, Yorks & Lincs, Yorkshire only)
Millwall caretaker manager Neil Harris says the pressure is off his side in the Championship relegation battle.
The Lions will move to within a point of safety if they beat Blackburn Rovers on Tuesday evening.
"It is a big hurdle to get to the 40-point mark and once you do that, teams above you start looking over their shoulders," he told BBC London 94.9.
"They know we are coming. We have been in no-man's land for a while and are slowly edging our way back into it."
Midfielder Jess Fishlock thinks Wales have been handed a tough draw in the 2017 Women's European Championship qualifiers.
Wales will play in group eight along with 2013 runners-up Norway, Austria, Israel and Kazakhstan.
"Norway and Austria are going to be difficult and Israel and Kazakhstan are extremely difficult places to go and play," Fishlock told BBC Wales Sport.
You can find out the full draw here.
Glamorgan fast bowler Michael Hogan is set to return from injury for their next County Championship match against Derbyshire on 3 May.
Hogan, 33 - the county's 2014 player of the year - hurt a hamstring playing for Western Australia and has missed Glamorgan's first two fixtures.
Neil Robertson quickly dispatched of Jamie Jones in the World Championship first round, and now it's time for a bit of Game of Thrones action for the world number four.
He tweeted, external earlier:
Bristol City are ready to compete in "the division of death" following their promotion to the Championship, says owner Stephen Lansdown.
The Robins drew with Coventry on Saturday to seal the League One title.
"It is the division of death because of the teams coming down from the Premier League with big parachute payments," Lansdown, 62, told BBC Points West.
"But if you get a good team spirit together and invest in the right way you can compete."
While we're talking about the egg-shaped ball.....
A reminder that the Challenge Cup draw for round six is taking place this evening at 18:30 BST on BBC News Channel and here on Sportsday.
The trophy has already arrived at BBC Sport HQ:
Castleford Tigers have announced the signing of prop forward Ryan Bailey on a deal until the end of the season.
The 31-year-old was released by Hull KR last month after a single appearance for the club, having previously played over 300 games for Leeds Rhinos.
"I want to put my reputation behind me now and start afresh and I hope the fans here get behind me," said Bailey, whose contract includes an option to extend it for a further two years at the end of the current campaign.
Aston Villa's Ron Vlaar has said his side need to stay focused after their FA Cup semi-final win.
Villa beat Liverpool 2-1 to seal a place in the FA Cup final against Arsenal on 30 May, but Vlaar said league survival was still the priority.
"We have to be careful - we can enjoy the moment but from Tuesday we focus again on the next game," he told BBC Midlands Today following the victory.
Tim Sherwood's side are 15th, four points above the relegation places.
England's Mark Davis is 4-0 up against an out-of-sorts Ding Junhui in Sheffield.
Can China's number one pull it back to get past the first round?
Watch all the action on the BBC Sport website and the red button.
Or if football debate is more your thing, join Mark Chapman for the Monday Night Club with Robbie Savage, Steve Claridge and Amy Lawrence.
You can listen live on BBC Radio 5Live from 19:00 BST.
Anyone from Monday night cricket? Phil Tufnell and Michael Vaughan will be on BBC Radio 5Live tonight with cricket news and discussion ahead of England's second Test against the West Indies.
Listen from 20:30 BST on radio, digital TV and online.
Just in case you missed it, Garth Crooks has been hard at work putting together his team of the week.
Here it is - and you'll find the full article here.
A busy day on the racing front with action this afternoon at Hexham, Kempton and Pontefract, ahead of the Cork, Newton Abbot and Windsor evening meetings.
You can check out all the latest racing results on the BBC Sport website.
There's a common grievance running in our debate on the Football League's team of the decade....
Dave Ivermee: Not a single player (or manager) from the #ReadingFC team that got 106 points (the most ever)? Crazy.
Robin Hinton: Can you believe that? Not one #ReadingFC player in the team despite winning the league in 2011/12.
Scott Whiting: No #ReadingFC players even though they broke the points record and then finished 8th in the Prem?
What do you reckon? Let us know your thoughts using #bbcsportsday on Twitter, external and on our BBC Sport Facebook., external