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Warrington 0-6 Wigan
Joe Burgess thinks he's over again for Wigan.
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Warrington 26-27 Wigan
Burgess (2), Marshall & Bateman tries for Warriors
Atkins (2), Savelio & Gidley respond for Warrington
Both teams struggling in this year's Super League
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Warrington 0-6 Wigan
Joe Burgess thinks he's over again for Wigan.
It's going upstairs for review...
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Warrington 0-6 Wigan
Brilliant goal-line defence from Wigan keeps Warrington at bay.
Kurt Gidley darts through a small gap, only to be brought down a metre short of the line, before his knock-on ends their attack.
Wigan coach Shaun Wane will be pretty chuffed about that.
Warrington 0-6 Wigan
Warrington are immediately on the attack as Anthony Gelling drops the kick-off following Joe Burgess' try.
A second Wigan penalty gives Warrington another set of six starting 10 metres out.
Joe Burgess
A brilliant break from Wigan sees them score the first try of the game.
Sam Tomkins puts Oliver Gildart through a gap in the Wolves defence, before Gildart gets the ball out to Joe Burgess to go over in the left-hand corner.
George Williams makes a difficult kick to add the two extra points.
Warrington 0-0 Wigan
Wigan have perhaps shaded the opening few minutes of the game, but scrum-half Thomas Leuluai is a doubt to be able to continue after receiving a blow to the head.
Sam Powell comes on as a replacement while the Kiwi is assessed for a concussion.
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Warrington 0-0 Wigan
Warrington are putting themselves under a lot of pressure here, as Stefan Ratchford is penalised for a trip on Wigan full-back Sam Tomkins.
Warriors again get within five metres of the goal-line, before Oliver Gildart knocks on near the corner to turn possession back to the hosts.
Warrington 0-0 Wigan
Wigan start their second set of six inside the Warrington half after Wolves forward Joe Westerman is caught offside.
Warrington defend it well near their own goal-line, before a Joel Tomkins penalty relieves the pressure.
Warrington 0-0 Wigan
Wigan get the game started, the kick safely taken in by a Warrington player.
It is a glorious day at the Halliwell Jones Stadium, perfect conditions for rugby league.
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A slight delay in kick-off, as the teams take a little longer than planned emerging from the dressing rooms.
There will now be a minute's silence for the victims of the Grenfell Tower fire.
Warrington v Wigan (15:00 BST)
Wigan have had the better of things in the past few meetings between these two teams in the Challenge Cup, winning six of the last seven games.
How much does that mean? Probably not a lot, as the sides haven't met in the competition since 2011.
Unfortunately for Warrington fans, their head-to-head record in Super League isn't too much more impressive, winning only one of the last five meetings, with three defeats and a draw.
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Sam Tomkins, Anthony Gelling, John Bateman and Sean O'Loughlin start after recovering from injuries, while Sam Powell is named among the replacements.
Forward Liam Farrell is also back in the starting line-up after serving a suspension.
Wigan: S. Tomkins; Marshall, Gelling, Gildart, Burgess; Williams, Leuluai; Nuuausala, McIlorum, J. Tomkins, Bateman, Farrell, O'Loughlin.
Replacements: Isa, Sutton, Powell, Tautai.
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Warrington had recalled half-backs Kurt Gidley and Kevin Brown after they missed the defeat by Super League leaders Castleford, but Brown has now been withdrawn from the squad.
The former Widnes man emerged for pre-game warm-ups, but a foot injury has caused him to miss out.
Declan Patton comes into the side to replace him.
Warrington: Ratchford; Dagger, Hughes, Atkins, Lineham; Patton, Gidley; Cooper, Clark, Sims, Jullien, Philbin, Westerman.
Replacements: Dwyer, King, Savelio, Wilde.
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We don't often talk about the other rugby on these League live text commentaries, but with the British & Irish Lions on tour in New Zealand, I thought I'd make an exception.
The Lions finished their preparations for the first Test against the Kiwis with a hugely-impressive 32-10 win over the Maori All Blacks this morning.
With their victory in mind, I want to know who your dream cross-code signing from union to league would be.
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Wigan winger Joe Burgess on BBC One:
"It's all about sticking together, you can't go behind each other backs saying 'it's his fault or it's his fault'.
"This is a bigger time than ever to stick together.
"At the start of this year I was looking forward to a few things. I was looking forward to the Good Friday derby, the Magic Weekend, and hopefully getting to Wembley.
"I think getting to Wembley this year is a real goal for us.
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Friday: Leeds Rhinos 58-0 Featherstone Rovers
The second of the two quarter-finals saw the last remaining team from outside Super League attempt to book their place in the last four.
Unfortunately for Championship side Featherstone, opponents Leeds weren't in the mood for a Cinderella story, as they raced to a 22-0 half-time lead.
The 13-time Challenge Cup winners maintained their intensity after the break, scoring 10 tries to earn a 58-0 victory.
Thursday: Salford Red Devils 30-6 Wakefield
We already know two of the four teams who will be taking their place in the semi-finals, with Salford booking their spot in the next round on Thursday.
The Red Devils put in a dominant first-half performance against Super League rivals Wakefield, with tries from Ryan Lannon, Ben Murdoch-Masila and Niall Evalds helping them to a 20-0 lead after 40 minutes.
Greg Johnson and Craig Kopczak went over after the break, with Liam Finn's try for Wakefield not nearly enough to deny the Red Devils a first semi-final appearance since 1998.