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James Campbell: This Wigan-Saints game is off the charts. Brilliant rugby.
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Wigan Warriors beat St Helens 20-18 in first semi-final
Huddersfield Giants beat Hull KR 25-4 in second semi-final
Final at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on 28 May
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James Campbell: This Wigan-Saints game is off the charts. Brilliant rugby.
Wigan 20-18 St Helens
Wigan win another set of six deep in St Helens territory.
Two minutes left. Is this game over?!
Wigan 20-18 St Helens
There's some pretty frantic handling going on this afternoon.
Konrad Hurrell is the latest player to knock on, as he spills the ball in Wigan's 10 as Saints push for a dramatic late try to send them through.
Wigan 20-18 St Helens
Final five minutes now and it's all Wigan as things stand.
St Helens are going to have to work their magic once more, otherwise they're headed for a derby defeat in this semi-final.
Wigan 20-18 St Helens
The vociferous traveling St Helens support has been silenced by that try.
A big final 10 minutes awaits.
Wigan 20-18 St Helens
John Kear
Wales coach on BBC One
Liam Marshall made the error that started the St Helens revivial but my word, that defensive play from Wigan, they put pressure on St Helens, the ball went to ground, Liam Marshall came up with it and no one was stopping him.
Liam Marshall, goal Harry Smith
Sensational!
Liam Marshall goes in for his second of the match for Wigan and he does it in some style!
He intercepts a wayward St Helens pass deep inside his own half and runs a good 80 metres unopposed.
Harry Smith kicks a simple conversion and Wigan have edged ahead with 10 minutes left on the clock.
Wigan 14-18 St Helens
Liam Farrell offloads to the onrushing Jake Bibby as Wigan make a rare break into the St Helens half.
But Bibby knocks on and all of a sudden, what had looked to be a promising attack falls to pieces.
Wigan 14-18 St Helens
Jonny Lomax spills the ball just before he can run in for another try as St Helens work upfield once more.
As Wigan get going, they're being penned in their own 10 as Saints make them toil.
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Andrew Morris: Fair play, took St Helen’s long enough to turn up! What a game!
The Library Guy: Having James Roby on your team is like cheating.
Wigan 14-18 St Helens
Cade Cust knocks on and loses the ball inside St Helens' 10 as Wigan make a break upfield against the run of play.
Moments later, as St Helens start their set of six, Wigan then go on to concede a penalty.
Talk about a second half role reversal.
Wigan 14-18 St Helens
Joe Batchelor runs on to a loose ball in the Wigan half and almost gains possession before Jai Field somehow regains it.
Wigan haven't really mounted much of a challenge since the restart. Is now the point where they get back into gear?
Wigan 14-18 St Helens
Jonathan Davies
Former Wales international on BBC One
Wigan now need to show some character. They need possession. They haven't had any in the second half. They have been stuck in their own half.
Wigan 14-18 St Helens
John Kear
Wales coach on BBC One
This is a different team we're watching in the second half. That piece of magic from Hurrell has inspired St Helens and what a player to seal the comeback at this moment in time - James Roby.
If you need someone to win you a game, he'll do it for you.
James Roby, goal Tommy Makinson
Ladies and gentleman - rugby league.
St Helens looked dead and buried at half-time. Yet they've come out all fired up and James Roby gets their third try of the half so far.
The veteran outstretches his arm to ground the ball while laid flat on the ground and now it's Wigan who are stunned!
Tommy Makinson kicks the extras and now Saints lead by four.
Wigan 14-12 St Helens
John Kear
Wales coach on BBC One
This really is a semi-final now!
Wigan 14-12 St Helens
Jonathan Davies
Former Wales international on BBC One
Jonny Lomax put the kick up where Tommy Makinson could compete for it.
Makinson knew he couldn't catch it, great tap back and the inside support from Lomax. Game on now.
Jonny Lomax, goal Tommy Makinson
Wow!
Wigan are furious about this and I have no idea why cause it's a magnificently-worked try from St Helens.
Jonny Lomax kicks to the corner, it's palmed down by Tommy Makinson and bounces into the onrushing Lomax who goes over.
Makinson nails the two. Here we go folks, we've got a game on our hands.
Wigan 14-6 St Helens
It's an eight-point game now and that is just what St Helens needed.
Half an hour remains and there's time to turn this around.
Wigan 14-6 St Helens
John Kear
Wales coach on BBC One
We said someone needed to produce some magic and Konrad Hurrell has.
It all came from that Liam Marshall error and St Helens have taken advantage of it.