2024 Challenge Cup final explained

Year:2024
Challenge Cup Final
Home:Warrington Wolves
Away:Wigan Warriors
Home Abbr: WAR
Away Abbr: WIG
Home Half1:2
Home Half2:6
Home Total:8
Away Half1:12
Away Half2:6
Away Total:18
Date:8 June 2024, 15:07
Location:London, United Kingdom
Mom Title:Lance Todd Trophy
Mom:Bevan French
Anthem Title:God Save The King
and Abide with Me
Anthem:Katherine Jenkins
Referee:Chris Kendall
Attendance:64,845
Stadium:Wembley Stadium
Tournaments:Finals
Last:2023
Next:2025

The 2024 Challenge Cup Final was the 123rd final of the Rugby Football League's Challenge Cup knock-out competition.[1] The final was contested by Wigan Warriors and Warrington Wolves.This was the first time since 1990 that both teams had met in the final.

Background

The 2024 Challenge Cup final will be only the second time Wigan Warriors and Warrington Wolves have played each other in the cup final – the first in 1990. Outside of the final, there have been 23 previous meetings in the cup.[2]

Wigan have won the competition a record 20 times, and enter the 2024 final as world champions. Their most recent final was in 2022, their first since 2013, beating Huddersfield Giants.

Warrington's most recent final was in 2019 beating St Helens to win their ninth title, one year after their Wembley defeat to Catalans Dragons.

Upon qualification for the final, Wigan were first in Super League with Warrington in third. Both teams however, were level on points though Wigan had a game in hand.

Route to the final

Wigan Warriors

RoundOppositionVenueScore
Sixth round Sheffield EaglesDW Stadium[3] [4]
Quarter-final Castleford TigersWheldon Road60–6[5] [6]
Semi-final Hull KREco-Power Stadium38–6[7] [8]

Warrington Wolves

RoundOppositionVenueScore
Sixth round London BroncosHalliwell Jones Stadium42–0[9]
Quarter-final St HelensTotally Wicked Stadium31–8[10]
Semi-final Huddersfield GiantsTotally Wicked Stadium46–10[11]

Pre-match

British mezzo-soprano Katherine Jenkins sang the national anthem and Abide with Me ahead of the match. Jenkins was supported by British DJ Alex Simmons in providing the pre match entertainment.[12]

Prior to the game, the women's final was played and was won 22–0 by St Helens against Leeds.[13] [14] Wigan's St Peter's Catholic High School won the Year 7 School's Final against Cardiff's Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Glantaf.[15]

Wigan's Adam Keighran and Tyler Dupree missed the final after both picking up a Grade D charge, three-match domestic ban following their Super League game against Warrington a week before the final. Keighran received a red card for a reckless tackle, and Dupree was charged with a headbutt, which was missed by the match official.[16]

Following the death of Rob Burrow on 2 June, the RFL announced that kick-off for the final would be put back from 3pm to 3:07pm to honour Rob and the number seven shirt he wore. Rob's death was commemorated with a minute's silence before kick-off and with a minute's applause during the seventh minute of the game.[17] [18]

Match details

Teams

With less than 2 minutes played, Warrington were awarded a penalty, after former Warrington player Mike Cooper, was penalised for a head contact tackle, to which he was then shown a yellow card, and Wigan were down to 12 players for the next 10 minutes.

Two minutes later, Wigan were awarded a penalty, with Matt Dufty also being sent to the sin bin for a high tackle.

The first points of the game went to Warrington inside 10 minutes, after Wigan were penalised for offside, and Josh Thewlis opted to kick for goal, to which he was successful. Warrington 2–0 Wigan.

With 17 minutes of the game played, Wigan scored the first try of the game, after Bevan French kicked the ball through, for Zach Eckersley to touch down, but the referee wanted confirmation from the video referee, to see if he had grounded the ball. (On field decision: try). after reviewing the replay, the try was awarded. Harry Smith's conversion was successful, and Wigan lead 6–2.

Six minutes later, Wigan scored their 2nd try of the game, as Smith offloaded for French to touch down near the posts – Smith again successful with the conversion, and Wigan lead 12–2.

Wigan then thought they had scored their 3rd try just before half time, but after a lengthy review from the video referee, Bevan French was denied, as it was deemed a double movement/knock on.

Half time: Warrington 2–12 Wigan.

Two minutes into the second half, Matty Ashton almost found a break out wide, but Abbas Miski and Zach Eckersley managed to tackle him into touch.

Five minutes later, Liam Marshall almost scored in the corner, but he was tackled into touch, and Warrington got the ball back.

On 55 minutes, Wigan scored again, with Liam Farrell finding a gap through the middle of the pitch, and running 30 metres, to score Wigan's 3rd try of the game. Smith again successful with the conversion.

Warrington 2–18 Wigan.

With time running out, Warrington knew they had to score soon, and on 65 minutes, Matt Dufty touched down under the posts, with Thewlis converting. Warrington 8–18 Wigan.

Final Score: Warrington 8–18 Wigan.

Post match

Following the game the 2024 1895 Cup final was played. Wakefield Trinity beat Sheffield Eagles 50–6.[19]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: RFL to move Wembley Challenge Cup final date again . 12 August 2023 .
  2. Web site: Betfred Challenge Cup Final Preview. www.rugby-league.com.
  3. Web site: Wigan beat Sheffield to avenge famous Wembley loss. March 22, 2024. BBC Sport.
  4. Web site: Warriors progress in Challenge Cup. Charlotte. Fletcher. March 22, 2024. Wigan Warriors.
  5. Web site: Wigan cruise past Cas into Challenge Cup semis. April 14, 2024. BBC Sport.
  6. Web site: Warriors seal Semi-Final spot. Charlotte. Fletcher. April 14, 2024. Wigan Warriors.
  7. Web site: Challenge Cup - Hull KR 6-38 Wigan: Warriors reach Wembley after semi-final win. May 18, 2024. BBC Sport.
  8. Web site: Warriors reach Wembley. Tom. Anderson. May 18, 2024. Wigan Warriors.
  9. Web site: Ashton treble helps Warrington thrash Broncos. March 23, 2024. BBC Sport.
  10. Web site: Warrington stun St Helens to reach cup semi-finals. April 14, 2024. BBC Sport.
  11. Web site: Challenge Cup: Huddersfield Giants 10-46 Warrington Wolves - Wire book Wigan final. May 19, 2024. BBC Sport.
  12. Web site: Katherine Jenkins OBE to perform at Wembley Stadium on Rugby League's Finals Day .
  13. Web site: Leeds Rhinos 0-22 St Helens: Saints secure fourth-straight Women's Challenge Cup triumph with Wembley win. Sky Sports.
  14. Web site: Women's Challenge Cup final: St Helens beat Leeds at Wembley. June 8, 2024. BBC Sport.
  15. Web site: Orrell’s St Peter’s victorious at Wembley to lift the Steven Mullaney Memorial Trophy.
  16. Web site: Adam Keighran and Tyler Dupree: Wigan pair banned for Challenge Cup final. June 3, 2024. BBC Sport.
  17. News: Rob Burrow: Challenge Cup final to start at 3.07pm in tribute to Leeds legend . BBC Sport . 5 June 2024 . en-gb.
  18. News: Bower . Aaron . Challenge Cup final kick-off time moved to honour Rob Burrow at Wembley . 5 June 2024 . The Guardian . 5 June 2024.
  19. Web site: Match Report. www.rugby-league.com.