Get ready for an exciting Challenge Cup fourth-round draw! Holders Hull KR will travel to face fellow Super League side Huddersfield Giants, setting the stage for an intense battle. But here's where it gets intriguing: while Wakefield Trinity host Leeds Rhinos in a West Yorkshire derby, St Helens visit Castleford Tigers.
Wigan, boasting a record 21 finals wins, welcome back Bradford Bulls, who made their Super League return this season. Championship side Oldham heads to Perpignan to take on Catalans Dragons, while Leigh Leopards face Hull FC. The lowest-ranked side in the draw, Goole Vikings, host Warrington Wolves at home, with all Super League clubs - except newly promoted Toulouse - still in the competition.
These matches will take place over the weekend of March 14-15, with specific dates yet to be confirmed. The grand finale will be held at Wembley Stadium on Saturday, May 30. But here's the controversial twist: with all Super League clubs still in the competition, will the Challenge Cup become a stepping stone to the Super League title? Or will it remain a separate competition, preserving its unique identity? Share your thoughts in the comments below!