Summary

  • Use play icon to watch live coverage from Newcastle Thunder v Dewsbury Rams

  • Dewsbury play in the Championship, Newcastle compete in League 1

  • Rams are two-time winners of the competition

  1. Rugby league's weekend fixtures remain on despite Coronaviruspublished at 17:24 Greenwich Mean Time 14 March 2020

    The Rugby Football League has said "fixtures remain in place for the weekend" despite elite football in England being suspended until at least 3 April as a result of the spread of coronavirus.

    The RFL added in a statement: "At all times the RFL has followed and is following the government's guidance as requested.

    "We will of course monitor the position carefully for any changes and communicate in due course should any update be required."

    As well as Super League, several fifth-round Challenge Cup ties are also set to take place this weekend.

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  2. Meet the teamspublished at 17:24 Greenwich Mean Time 14 March 2020

    Newcastle Thunder v Dewsbury Rams (15:00 GMT)

    Newcastle Thunder in actionImage source, Newcastle Thunder

    Two-time winners Dewsbury have some pedigree in the competition, having reached the sixth round of the Challenge Cup four times in the last five years. The Rams formed in 1898, compete in the second tier and have done so since 2009.

    League 1 side Newcastle Thunder have shorter history having formed in 1999 as Gateshead Thunder. Following a takeover by the owners of rugby union side Newcastle Falcons in 2015, the club was rebranded as Newcastle and moved to Kingston Park. Their best performance in the competition was a quarter-final appearance in 2009, where they were beaten by St Helens.

    Both teams will hope to secure victory and progress to the Sixth Round, which marks the entry of eight Super League sides, including the 2019 winners Warrington Wolves – each needing only three wins to secure their place in the final at Wembley, which is currently set to be played on an earlier date of Saturday 18 July.

  3. What is the Challenge Cup?published at 17:20 Greenwich Mean Time 14 March 2020

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    Challenge Cup: Warrington Wolves beat St Helens 18-6

    The Challenge Cup is a knockout rugby league cup competition held annually since 1896, with the exception of 1915–1919 and 1939–1940. It involves amateur, semi-professional and professional clubs.

    The teams from the top tier of rugby league, known as the Super League, enter the Cup in the fifth and sixth rounds, with the final of the prestigious competition held at Wembley Stadium.

    The current holders of the Challenge Cup are Warrington Wolves who stunned St Helens to win the Challenge Cup for the ninth time.

    Wigan Warriors are the most successful club in the history of the competition, winning the cup a record 19 times.

  4. How can I watch?published at 17:20 Greenwich Mean Time 14 March 2020

    All times are GMT and subject to change

    You can catch live coverage of Newcastle Thunder v Dewsbury Rams on the Red Button, BBC iPlayer and on the BBC Sport website and mobile app - and if you miss any of the action, the entire broadcast will be available for catch-up on the iPlayer.

    Sunday 15 March

    14:50-17:00, BBC iPlayer & BBC Sport website

  5. How to get into rugby leaguepublished at 17:19 Greenwich Mean Time 14 March 2020

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    'Rugby stopped me going off the rails'

    Fancy giving rugby league a go yourself?

    There are so many different versions of the sport, so there is something to suit everyone, regardless of your age, gender or ability.

    Playing rugby league has many benefits, including keeping fit, meeting new people and maybe even progressing to a higher level.

    Visit our Activity Guide to find out how you can get started and our Activity Finder to get into rugby league near you.