Summary

  • FT: Warrington Wolves 23-22 St Helens

  • Hosts enter play-offs having finished third in Super League in Sam Burgess' first season as a coach

  • St Helens scraped into the play-offs in sixth having had an injury-affected tail end to the season

  • Leigh stunned Salford on Friday in the first play-off eliminator

  • Use tab at the top of the page to watch live coverage on BBC Two or listen to BBC radio commentary

  • England captain George Williams kicks winning drop-goal for Warrington in golden point extra time

  1. Leopards leap into semi-finalspublished at 17:19 British Summer Time 28 September

    FT: Salford 6-14 Leigh

    Leigh players celebrate a try against SalfordImage source, PA Media

    Before looking ahead to the second elimination play-off game of the weekend, let's reflect on what happened last night.

    It was a famous night for Leigh, as they upstaged Salford to reach the last four of the competition for the first time in their history.

    You can read all about it by clicking here.

  2. Watch, listen and follow live text coveragepublished at 17:18 British Summer Time 28 September

    Warrington v St Helens (17:30 BST)

    BBC Two

    Stick with us for the next couple of hours as we bring you updates of this play-off eliminator.

    But we are offering up much more than a read along, with the tie being streamed live at the top of the page, on BBC iPlayer and broadcast on BBC Two.

    You can also listen to the action on BBC Radio Merseyside, and BBC 5 Live Sports Extra.

    All coverage options can be found under the 'Watch & Listen' tab above.

  3. Welcomepublished at 17:16 British Summer Time 28 September

    Warrington v St Helens (17:30 BST)

    General view of Warrington's Halliwell Jones StadiumImage source, PA Media

    Good afternoon and welcome to the second of the weekend's Super League play-off eliminators.

    Less than 24 hours after witnessing Leigh make history, our attention turns to Warrington where the Wolves host St Helens.

    It's another game of sudden death, where the winner edges 80 minutes closer to glory while the loser packs up for the year.

  4. Postpublished at 17:15 British Summer Time 28 September

    Ding, ding.

    It's time for round two.

    Warrington Wolves' Matty Ashton is tackled by St Helens' Jack WelsbyImage source, Rex Features