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Hull FC 0-16 Wigan
Tony: Impressive so far from Wigan. Speed of play the difference, hope they can keep this up.
Jonathan: Poor Connor Wynne. He looks devastated.
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Hull FC 0-16 Wigan
Tony: Impressive so far from Wigan. Speed of play the difference, hope they can keep this up.
Jonathan: Poor Connor Wynne. He looks devastated.
Hull FC 0-16 Wigan
John Kear
Wales & Bradford Bulls coach on BBC Two
"Well if you invite this Wigan team onto your line, ultimately they are going to break you."
Bevan French
Wigan edge further ahead! Bevan French makes Hull pay for their frequent knock-ons as he eventually runs in with ease from another Wigan set.
Connor Wynne looks stunned in the aftermath of that try but there's a small positive for Hull as Zak Hardaker misses the conversion.
Hull FC 0-12 Wigan
Another Hull knock-on, this time from Connor Wynne who spills a pick-up from a Wigan kick on the turnover.
He pounds the ground with his fist in frustration and Wigan once again have the chance to capitalise deep in their opponents' half.
Hull FC 0-12 Wigan
Hull once again knock on as they try to get going in this game, this time through Carlos Tuimavave.
This is not the start they will have hoped for after they did so well against Castleford last week.
Hull FC 0-12 Wigan
Brad Fash puts in a stupendous tackle in to buy Hull some time as Wigan once again drive towards their try-line.
Wigan should have been in for a third try by all accounts.
Hull FC 0-12 Wigan
Wigan just aren't letting up and they are throwing everything they've got at Hull, who are just about holding on.
Adrian Lam's side have spent much of the opening 15 minutes or so deep in Hull's 10.
Hull are all over the place.
Hull FC 0-12 Wigan
Dean: Good try from Farrell. Extremely poor defending from Hull FC tho.
Josh: Great start for Wigan against Hull FC - Sam Powell fully deserved the try and has been a huge part of Wigan’s team and squad for several seasons. Quality player
Hull FC 0-12 Wigan
Ben Thaler is a man who loves a succession of angles. Leaving no stone unturned is the video ref in today's match.
Credit to Liam Farrell, he showed the reactions of a cat to get onto the ball for that try.
Liam Farrell, goal Zak Hardaker
Wow what a try!
Another Wigan grubber kick bounds its way into the in-goal area and it wrongfoots Hull's chase as Liam Farrell manages to pounce and touch the ball down at the last minute.
Ben Thaler has another look at it. Nowt wrong with it, though.
Zak Hardaker nails the kick to add the two.
Hull FC 0-6 Wigan
There's a fair bit of intensity about this Wigan side as they drive about 90 metres to heap the pressure on Hull.
Zak Hardaker attempts to run on to a last-ditch fifth-tackle grubber kick, but it sails out of play before he can work onto it.
Good stuff from Wigan.
Hull FC 0-6 Wigan
The match is just a few minutes old, but there are grumbles aplenty from fans already. Still a long way to go.
Oliver: Never a try that, if on field decision was the other was round they’d say he didn’t have control of it
Jonathan: Not the start we needed.
Cal: This is going to be a loooong 80 minutes
Sam Powell, goal Zak Hardaker
Wigan edge ahead in the early stages of this game as video referee Ben Thaler insists on looking at every possible angle of Sam Powell getting the ball down.
A great start for Adrian Lam's side and Zak Hardaker adds the two.
Great finish from Powell to ground it after being held up by three Hull players.
Hull FC 0-0 Wigan
Wigan are wearing a luminous yellow number today while Hull are in their traditional black and white.
In an exhaustive couple of minutes, Sean O'Loughlin and Sam Powell bolster Wigan to drive to the Hull try-line before it's turned over.
A robust start for Wigan who are camped in the Hull half of the field.
Hull FC 0-0 Wigan
We are under way in today's second Challenge Cup quarter final after both sets of players take the knee.
Who is going to join Salford, Leeds and Warrington in the semi-finals?
Hull FC v Wigan (17:00 BST)
Wigan make their way out onto the pitch at the AJ Bell Stadium and we can't be that far away from kick-off!
Are we set for another cracker in the Challenge Cup?
Hull FC v Wigan (17:00 BST)
Wahey, my rugby league mad colleague Matt Newsum is taking you through this game on BBC Two.
A reminder you can watch this game live and listen to BBC local radio coverage at the top of this page.
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Right, before digging into the last of the Challenge Cup quarter-finals you can read all about the drama that has already unfolded today.
Click on the link to read the match report.
Warrington repeat last season's Wembley win over St Helens to reach the semi-finals of the 2020 Challenge Cup.
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"When will the semi-final draw take place, Jay?"
At half-time in this match, that's when.
Former England and Great Britain forward Jon Wilkin will conduct the draw live on BBC Two and this very page.
The ball numbers will be as follows:
1 – Salford Red Devils
2 – Leeds Rhinos
3 – Warrington Wolves
4 – Hull FC or Wigan Warriors
Hull FC v Wigan (17:00 BST)
Did you miss last Sunday's final Challenge Cup sixth-round tie? If so you missed a cracker.
You can watch highlights of Hull FC's victory against Castleford by clicking the play button tomorrow.