Summary

  • FT: Warrington Wolves 21-14 Leigh Leopards

  • The Wire reach the Challenge Cup final for the second season in a row

  • Sam Burgess' side were defeated by eventual quadruple winners Wigan Warriors at Wembley last season

  • 2023 winners Leigh fall short of reaching the final for the second time in three seasons and a rematch with Hull KR, who beat Catalans to progress on Saturday

  • Final to take place at Wembley on 7 June

  • TV coverage and radio commentaries available via 'watch & listen' tab

  1. Postpublished at 44 mins

    Warrington 15-4 Leigh

    Leigh Leopards very nearly have that quick second-half try they craved.

    Umyla Hanley punches a hole through Warrington's defence and links up with David Armstrong.

    The full-back then offloads for Edwin Ipape, who very nearly bounces over the try line when the cover tackle comes in to stop him just short.

  2. Postpublished at 42 mins

    Warrington 15-4 Leigh

    It's a solid first set from Leigh, and their kick on the last bounces and holds up before Warrington can collect.

  3. 'It's Warrington's to lose'published at 17:19 British Summer Time 11 May

    Warrington 15-4 Leigh

    John Kear
    Wales head coach on BBC Two

    It's Warrington's to game to lose.

    They only need to maintain what they did in the first half which is a very high standard of rugby league.

  4. Postpublished at 41 mins

    Warrington 15-4 Leigh

    Leigh made an incredible start to the game with a try in the first minute.

    How they would love to do something similar now...

  5. Second halfpublished at 17:17 British Summer Time 11 May

    Warrington 15-4 Leigh

    Marc Sneyd kicks things back off for Warrington...

  6. Postpublished at 17:17 British Summer Time 11 May

    HT: Warrington 15-4 Leigh

    Warrington have come out first for the second half.

    They will want to get the job done after a stunning first 40 minutes.

    Action will get back under way shortly.

  7. 'We'll be talking about the errors' - Lampublished at 17:15 British Summer Time 11 May

    HT: Warrington 15-4 Leigh

    Leigh Leopards captain Lachlan Lam speaking to BBC Two:

    "I don't think early try throws us off our stride, if anything in big games like this we could with it, so it just about how we probably manage the game after that.

    "Get rid of the errors, that's the recipe for every games and especially in the big games and that's what we'll talk about at half-time."

  8. 'We did really well' - Curriepublished at 17:10 British Summer Time 11 May

    HT: Warrington 15-4 Leigh

    Warrington Wolves captain Ben Currie speaking to BBC Two:

    "It goes without saying that on a day like this, in the warm weather, you've got to complete your sets and it tires the opposite team out.

    "I think we did really well. We had an unlucky start, you can't account for that but we've returned really well.

    "The conditions are very tough."

  9. 'A brilliant first half of rugby league'published at 17:07 British Summer Time 11 May

    HT: Warrington 15-4 Leigh

    Jonathan Davies
    Former Great Britain international on BBC Two

    What a brilliant first half of rugby league.

    Both sides giving everything.

    I think Josh Thewlis will be dissapointed that he didn't get there, caught out by second row.

  10. Half-timepublished at 17:04 British Summer Time 11 May

    Warrington 15-4 Leigh

    Warrington celebrate Paul Vaughan's try against LeighImage source, SWPix

    Leigh Leopards made the fast start with a first-minute try from Edwin Ipape, but Warrington were near irresistible after that.

    Sam Burgess' side lead by 11 points at half-time and are 40 minutes from a Wembley return.

  11. DROP-GOAL: Warrington 15-4 Leighpublished at 39 mins

    Marc Sneyd

    Warrington's last-gasp attacking raid to end the half doesn't finish empty handed.

    Marc Sneyd positions himself for a easy drop-goal attempt and nails it.

  12. Postpublished at 39 mins

    Warrington 14-4 Leigh

    Warrington are again parked on their own line defending when Josh Thewlis comes up with the ball.

    He collects the attempted grubber kick through and is off in a flash.

    Jack Hughes, however, catches the utility back when a try looked certain. He is eventually tackled when cutting back inside.

  13. Postpublished at 37 mins

    Warrington 14-4 Leigh

    Edwin Ipape is a one-man wrecking ball, isn't he!

    He has Leigh within touching distance of another try as half-time approaches.

    Warrington, however, deal with the danger.

  14. Postpublished at 36 mins

    Warrington 14-4 Leigh

    I said the game has been end to end.

    Now it has gone from right to left, and just about upside down.

    First Matt Dufty breaks away for Warrington and is tackled near the line by David Armstrong.

    The ball is shifted from one edge to the other, where Edwin Ipape gets his hands on the ball and threatens to race away.

  15. 'Brilliant attack and brilliant defence'published at 16:57 British Summer Time 11 May

    Warrington 14-4 Leigh

    Jonathan Davies
    Former Great Britain international on BBC Two

    What a game this is!

    Brilliant attack and brilliant defence.

  16. Postpublished at 34 mins

    Warrington 14-4 Leigh

    This game has swung from end to end from minute one!

    Leigh are desperate to find a way back into the game.

    The ball is in the hands of Lachlan Lam, but he losses his grip on what was the final tackle.

  17. Postpublished at 32 mins

    Warrington 14-4 Leigh

    Warrington get creative.

    A cross-field kick is caught and released by Toby King, with Matt Dufty coming up with the ball.

    The full-back then tries to grubber through, but he gets too much on it and the ball runs dead.

  18. Postpublished at 30 mins

    Warrington 14-4 Leigh

    Warrington are going through their latest set with minimal fuss and are gifted another penalty.

    This time Isaac Liu catches Matt Dufty high with a tackle.

    What can the Wolves do with this latest gift?

  19. 'Wolves have been the dominant team'published at 16:53 British Summer Time 11 May

    Warrington 14-4 Leigh

    John Kear
    Wales head coach on BBC Two

    This Wolves team are playing really well.

    They've been primed for this and their performance reflects that.

    They've been the dominant team.

  20. PENALTY: Warrington 14-4 Leighpublished at 29 mins

    Marc Sneyd

    Marc Sneyd makes simple work of the penalty to extend Warrington's lead.

    He was just 10 metres out and just to the right. Easy stuff for the half-back.