Hull Kingston Rovers' Challenge Cup campaign will continue as they travel to Huddersfield Giants in the fourth round. The Tigers, who have held their opponents high throughout this tournament, are set to face off against the Giants at their own ground. The match is expected to be a highly competitive affair with both teams looking to make progress in the competition.
In other fixtures, Wakefield Trinity will host Leeds Rhinos in a West Yorkshire derby, while St Helens take on Castleford Tigers. Wigan Warriors welcome Bradford Bulls to their home stadium, marking their first game against the newly promoted side since 2014. Meanwhile, Leigh Leopards face Hull FC and Oldham travel to Perpignan to face Catalans Dragons.
The lowest-ranked side in the draw, Goole Vikings, will host Warrington Wolves at home with all Super League clubs except Toulouse still in contention. The fourth-round ties are scheduled to take place on the weekend of March 14-15, and the final is set to be held at Wembley Stadium on May 30.
The challenge ahead for Hull Kingston Rovers will be to overcome Huddersfield Giants' strong home form and make it through to the quarter finals.
In other fixtures, Wakefield Trinity will host Leeds Rhinos in a West Yorkshire derby, while St Helens take on Castleford Tigers. Wigan Warriors welcome Bradford Bulls to their home stadium, marking their first game against the newly promoted side since 2014. Meanwhile, Leigh Leopards face Hull FC and Oldham travel to Perpignan to face Catalans Dragons.
The lowest-ranked side in the draw, Goole Vikings, will host Warrington Wolves at home with all Super League clubs except Toulouse still in contention. The fourth-round ties are scheduled to take place on the weekend of March 14-15, and the final is set to be held at Wembley Stadium on May 30.
The challenge ahead for Hull Kingston Rovers will be to overcome Huddersfield Giants' strong home form and make it through to the quarter finals.