Summary

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  • Kick-off: 14:30 BST

  • Leigh and Catalans sealed their places in semi-finals after their respective victories on Friday

  • Hull KR lose talismanic half-back Mikey Lewis to suspected groin injury after 15 minutes, but motor into lead despite his absence

  1. Bye... for nowpublished at 16:50 British Summer Time 5 April

    FT: Hull FC 16-32 Hull KR

    Hull KR celebrate Jez Litten's tryImage source, SWPix

    Hull KR's ruthless derby victory against Hull FC sees them advance to the last four of the Challenge Cup, where they join Leigh Leopards and Catalans Dragons.

    Tomorrow we find out who will complete the semi-final line-up as Warrington Wolves host St Helens.

    We will be bringing you comprehensive coverage of that one with it being broadcast on BBC Two, iPlayer and here on the BBC Sport website where you can also follow live text coverage and listen to BBC radio commentary.

    For now it's goodbye. But before heading off, you can read the full match report from today's Hull derby here.

  2. Peters joy in imperfect victorypublished at 16:46 British Summer Time 5 April

    FT: Hull FC 16-32 Hull KR

    Hull KR boss Willie Peters told BBC Sport:

    "Overall we're really happy with the performance. It was 1 v 2 in the table and we knew it would be a difficult game.

    "We had some adversity to deal with,. Micky McIlorum has averaged 30 minutes but he played the full game.

    "Jez getting man of the match, he trained in the halves if he needs to. He did a great job. It was never perfect but it was never going to be."

  3. 'We blew it' - Hull FC boss Cartwrightpublished at 16:42 British Summer Time 5 April

    FT: Hull FC 16-32 Hull KR

    Hull FC boss John Cartwright told BBC Sport:

    "I thought we were competing really well in the arm wrestle stuff. We got some decent possession but fumbled around and made some mistakes and they got the ball and scored some tries.

    "We had a bit of momentum. I thought the penalty against us when we had that momentum was a bit unlucky.

    "They were better than us on the day. I thought we blew it today. I don't know whether we didn't handle the occasion or just some uncharacteristic things from players. But that's the way it went. It's a knockout tournament and that's the way it went today."

  4. Postpublished at 16:39 British Summer Time 5 April

    FT: Hull FC 16-32 Hull KR

    Hull KR Micky McIlorum was both equal meausures of exhausted and elated after the win.

    "When Jez (Litten) came on I went to half-back and that was my rest gone, so I knew it would be a tough game," McIlorum told BBC Sport.

    "It's a knockout competition and we're in the semis so we're very happy."

  5. Injured Lewis gives nothing awaypublished at 16:36 British Summer Time 5 April

    FT: Hull FC 16-32 Hull KR

    Let's start with Hull KR half-back Mikey Lewis, who was forced off with a leg injury in the first half.

    The 2024 Man of Steel wouldn't be drawn too much on the knock, simply say "it feels alright".

    "We'll assess it on Monday and see where we go from there," he added in quick chat with BBC Sport on the pitch.

    "I'm very proud. That second half was a bit scrappy but we play for the badge and the boys did that today."

  6. Postpublished at 16:32 British Summer Time 5 April

    FT: Hull FC 16-32 Hull KR

    Post-match reaction is starting flood in.

    Let's start with the Hull KR camp and how they are feeling about the derby win that sends them on their way to the Challenge Cup semi-finals.

  7. Postpublished at 16:27 British Summer Time

    FT: Hull FC 16-32 Hull KR

    There was a 39-year wait for these Hull rivals to face one another in the Challenge Cup, and the quarter-final tie certainly delivered.

    Hull KR were merciless with the way they claimed three first-half tries to set themselves up for the win.

    It was only when the margin was blown out to 30 points that Hull FC came back with a response.

    But two quick tries from Lewis Martin and Herman Ese-ese in the second half turned the tension right up.

  8. Full timepublished at 16:23 British Summer Time 5 April

    Hull FC 16-32 Hull KR

    Hull KR's Joe Burgess and Elliot Minchella celebrateImage source, SWPix

    Hull KR steamroll city rivals Hull FC to reach the Challenge Cup semi-finals for a fourth successive year.

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    TRY: Hull FC 16-32 Hull KRpublished at 79 mins

    Zak Hardaker

    Hull FC fans are given reason to celebrate in the final seconds with Zak Hardaker grabbing a very late try.

    Jez Litten was caught out of position and the former England and Great Britain international exploits the space.

    Will Pryce fails to land the conversion and what is the final action of the game.

    Media caption,

    Challenge Cup: Zak Hardaker scores for Hull FC against Hull KR

  10. Postpublished at 78 mins

    Hull FC 12-32 Hull KR

    The Hull KR fans that have made the short trip to Hull FC today can be heard in great voice as the time ticks down.

    Willie Peters' side are on their way to another Challenge Cup semi-final.

  11. Postpublished at 75 mins

    Hull FC 12-32 Hull KR

    Hull KR may not have have got their sixth try of the day there, but the delay for the review has has helped them quieten the hosts.

    A Hull FC fightback looked possible at one stage, but the Super League leaders have seen this tie out with great composure.

  12. NO TRYpublished at 73 mins

    Hull FC 12-32 Hull KR

    The celebrations were short lived, as were the television replays as the call of no try was upheld.

    So, it's no hat-trick for Joe Burgess today.

  13. TRY REVIEWpublished at 72 mins

    Hull FC 12-32 Hull KR

    Joe Burgess is over for what would be a hat-trick try, but the effort is going to be reviewed.

    The on-field call is no try.

  14. Postpublished at 71 mins

    Hull FC 12-32 Hull KR

    Fatigue is starting show for Hull FC now as Hull KR force an error as the Black and Whites try to run the ball off their own line.

    The Robins look keen to put their dominance beyond doubt with another try.

  15. Postpublished at 70 mins

    Hull FC 12-32 Hull KR

    We are just about into the final 10 minutes, and Hull KR are turning the screws on the hosts with repeat sets in their own half.

  16. Postpublished at 16:09 British Summer Time 5 April

    Hull FC 12-32 Hull KR

    Robbie Hunter-Paul
    Former New Zealand international on BBC One

    Everyone is joined up. Often you see FC moving the ball out to an edge and it seems like KR have more defenders out there.

    They're mapping from aside to side and there's a lot of communication, you can see they enjoy that side of the game.

    The biggest issue for FC at this point of time is the clock on the scoreboard.

  17. Postpublished at 66 mins

    Hull FC 12-32 Hull KR

    A shanked kick from Will Pryce actually comes off rather nice Hull FC.

    The hosts gather the ball on the left and try test the Robins on the edge, but they are eventually nullified.

    Interestingly, Pryce momentarily went to ground to stretch out some cramp.

    It is worth remembering that he only arrived back in England three days ago after completing his move from NRL side Newcastle Knights.

  18. NO TRYpublished at 64 mins

    Hull FC 12-32 Hull KR

    It doesn't count this time.

    Tom Davies took to the skies to battle for the high ball from Tyrone May.

    Replays show Davies got the first touch, with the ball floating forward for May to collect as he went over.

  19. TRY REVIEWpublished at 63 mins

    Hull FC 12-32 Hull KR

    We have another try review for Hull KR after Tyrone May latched onto a loose ball to go over.

    Television match official Ben Thaler will be looking for a knock-on...

  20. PENALTY: Hull FC 12-32 Hull KRpublished at 61 mins

    Jez Litten

    Jez Litten keeps his cool and lands the two points.

    That will go some way to calming Hull KR nerves when the Black and Whites were beginning to get on top.