Summary

  • Challenge Cup quarter-final: Wigan defeat Wakefield 26-22 in thrilling match

  • Wakefield led after Jake Trueman and Ky Rodwell tries

  • Visitors fight back with scores from Patrick Mago and Liam Marshall

  • Wakefield regain lead after Tom Johnstone try but Jai Field grabs try before interval to make it 18-16 to Wigan at half-time

  • Zach Eckersley extends Wigan's lead shortly after the restart

  • Wakefield back on level terms after Cam Scott's converted try

  • Eckersley scores second try for Wigan who held out for the win

  • Semi-final draw: Warrington Wolves v Hull KR, St Helens v Wakefield/Wigan

  • Matches to take place on the weekend of 9 and 10 May

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  1. St Helens cruise past Catalans to reach Challenge Cup semispublished at 12:35 BST 12 April

    Friday recap: St Helens 36-4 Catalans

    Tristan Sailor kicks a goal for St Helens against Catalans DragonsImage source, PA Media

    Tristan Sailor scored 14 points as St Helens dominated Catalans Dragons in a one-sided Challenge Cup quarter-final.

    The Australian full-back, who also racked up 14 points in the stunning Good Friday comeback win over derby rivals Wigan Warriors last week, went over for a first-half try and kicked five goals as the ragged French side failed to test Paul Rowley's resurgent Saints.

    But St Helens suffered more injury woe as Jake Wingfield and Lewis Murphy, who scored the first try after Sailor had notched an early penalty, were forced off in the opening 32 minutes, but that could not interrupt the flow.

    Sailor went over and 19-year-old Jake Davies scored his first senior try before second-half scores from Owen Dagnall and George Whitby emphasised the gulf between the sides.

  2. The final countdownpublished at 12:30 BST 12 April

    Wakefield v Wigan (13:00 BST)

    St Helens, Hull KR and Warrington have booked their place.

    But who will complete the final four? Wakefield and Wigan tussle for a spot in next month's semis.

    Kick-off is coming soon.