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  1. converted try

    CONVERTED TRY: Wigan 28-4 Hull KRpublished at 55 mins

    Adam Keighran, goal Keighran

    Adam Keighran of Wigan Warriors scores a tryImage source, Shutterstock

    Two in two minutes for Adam Keighran - an absolutely magnificent score.

    Wigan are in dreamland now!

    The Australian is found in space on the right edge and races away from Mikey Lewis - who looks to still be playing with an injury he suffered in the first half.

    Keighran is not going to be stopped, sliding over in the corner.

    He then slots the conversion beautifully.

  2. Postpublished at 16:31 BST 30 May

    Wigan 22-4 Hull KR

    Jack Dearden
    BBC Radio Manchester commentator

    It's in off the post - another indication perhaps that it is going to be Wigan's day.

    The Warriors fans are already preparing to celebrate another Challenge Cup victory.

  3. converted try

    CONVERTED TRY: Wigan 22-4 Hull KRpublished at 53 mins

    Adam Keighran, Keighran goal

    Adam Keighran of Wigan Warriors scores a tryImage source, Shutterstock

    That might just be that!

    It's Harry Smith this time - with the most delicate to Adam Keighran, on the move, to dot down in front of the Warriors supporters.

    An excellent move from Wigan. They are playing with real style in the sunshine now.

    Keighran then adds the extras with the boot, via the post. When it's going your way, it's going your way.

  4. Postpublished at 50 mins

    Wigan 16-4 Hull KR

    Some unforced errors from Hull KR who are caught offside and a set restart is enforced.

    Brad O'Neill weaves through two challenges on the right edge and the extremely confident Jack Farrimond kicks to the corner once more.

    Tom Davies does well under pressure for the Robins but they will have to pump the ball back to Wigan again.

  5. 'A big score for Wigan'published at 16:26 BST 30 May

    Wigan 16-4 Hull KR

    Jonathan Davies
    Former Warrington centre on BBC One

    That's a big score for Wigan because they were dented at the back of the first half.

    To come out and score first...

  6. Postpublished at 48 mins

    Wigan 16-4 Hull KR

    A high kick to Wigan's right side momentarily has Joe Burgess interested but the Warriors scramble away and Noah Hodkinson gets good yardage up field.

  7. 'What a catch by Nsemba'published at 16:23 BST 30 May

    Wigan 16-4 Hull KR

    John Kear
    Former Bradford Bulls head coach on BBC One

    Junior Nsemba climbs above the defenders and what a catch that is!

    Arms out stretched and over he goes.

    Magnificent, it really is high-quality. A big man demonstrating such great skill.

  8. converted try

    CONVERTED TRY: Wigan 16-4 Hull KRpublished at 43 mins

    Junior Nsemba, goal Adam Keighran

    Junior Nsemba of Wigan Warriors gathers the loose ball before scoring a tryImage source, Shutterstock

    It's just what he does!

    On the last, a high kick from Jack Farrimond - who goes from scorer to provider - is towards Hull KR's right-hand defensive edge.

    There's only one winner here - Junior Nsemba is head and shoulders above everyone else, timing his leap to perfection, before grounding over the line.

    Adam Keighran nails the extras.

  9. Postpublished at 42 mins

    Wigan 10-4 Hull KR

    Not only has this match been full of quality, it's been brutal as well.

    Hull KR's Tom Amone is the next player to go down momentarily following a collision inside the first 60 seconds of the restart.

  10. Watch: Farrimond gives Wigan bufferpublished at 16:17 BST 30 May

    Wigan 10-4 Hull KR

    It seems a while ago now but here's the Jack Farrimond try that pretty much separates the sides.

    Media caption,

    Wigan get a 'welcome buffer' as Farrimond scores a try

  11. Second half kicks-offpublished at 16:15 BST 30 May

    Wigan 10-4 Hull KR

    Who wants some more?

    What a 40 minutes we have in front of us right now. That try from Peta Hiku right on half-time has us perfectly poised as Hull KR get us back under way.

    Mikey Lewis is back out for the Robins while Bevan French has gone through a significant warm-up at the break.

  12. BBC One coveragepublished at 16:14 BST 30 May

    Wigan v Hull KR (15:00 BST)

    BBC One

    Remember, alongside today's live text updates, you can follow every tackle and every try with TV coverage and radio commentary of the match being streamed at the top of this page.

    Head to the 'watch & listen' tab and choose from BBC One's coverage, which is also available on BBC iPlayer. You also have the choice of commentary on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra 3, BBC Radio Manchester and BBC Radio Humberside.

  13. 'We can gain confidence from scoring'published at 16:07 BST 30 May

    HT: Wigan 10-4 Hull KR

    Hull KR

    Hull KR half-back Tyrone May speaking to BBC One at half-time:

    "It was very important to get that try just before half-time. I think that first half wasn't a great showing from us, but I think we can gain confidence from just scoring there."

    On what his side need to do in the second half:

    "We need to do what they did to us. Compete well and then just get off the back, get our kick-chase going. We're not defending the way we are, but we'll probably get a rocket at half-time which will be well-deserved."

    Hull KR's Peta Hiku (left) celebratesImage source, PA Media
  14. 'They're not going to go away' - Fieldpublished at 16:04 BST 30 May

    HT: Wigan 10-4 Hull KR

    Wigan Warriors

    Wigan Warriors full-back Jai Field told BBC One at half-time:

    "We know they're not going to go away. Their teams going to play for 80 [minutes], we know that.

    "We need to get behind Harry's (Smith) kicking game and hopefully we can get the job done."

  15. Postpublished at 16:03 BST 30 May

    HT: Wigan 10-4 Hull KR

    Jay Freeman
    BBC Sport at Wembley Stadium

    It's only when you go in from the sun that you realise just how warm it is here.

    If anything I'm impressed we've got 14 points from the half.

  16. Half-timepublished at 15:58 BST 30 May

    Wigan 10-4 Hull KR

    Everyone ok?!

    What a breathless half that was.

    Rhyse Martin hit the post with his conversion just before the break so Wigan have a six-point advantage at the halfway point.

    They would have expected it to be 10 after a dominant half in which they were excellent and largely on top but Hull KR have hung in there as they always do and how important might that Peta Hiku try be?

    A huge boost to the Robins but there are big concerns over the fitness of star man Mikey Lewis - will he come out for the second half and if so, can he have his usual influence when he is clearly struggling?

  17. 'Game on'published at 15:58 BST 30 May

    Wigan 10-4 Hull KR

    Jonathan Davies
    Former Warrington centre on BBC One

    Well done Hull KR. They've been under the hammer and they've just got it back.

    Game on!

  18. 'Tyrone May take a bow'published at 15:57 BST 30 May

    Wigan 10-4 Hull KR

    John Kear
    Former Bradford Bulls head coach on BBC One

    Absolutely fantastic! Tyrone May take a bow!

    Everybody else in this stadium, including us sat up here were all looking for half-time and all of a sudden Hull Kingston Rovers are back in this game!

  19. try

    TRY: Wigan 10-4 Hull KRpublished at 39 mins

    Peta Hiku

    Hull KR's Peta Hiku (right) scoresImage source, PA Media

    Out of nowhere!

    With the half-time hooter approaching maybe Wigan's minds started to wander after going 10-0 up and Hull KR have hit back!

    It's a lovely try too as Tyrone May chips in behind and Peta Hiku seizes his opportunity in front of a hesitant Warriors defence to claim the ball - he's half tackled but is able to roll his way over the line.

    It looks like Wigan would go down the tunnel with a 10-point advantage but not so.

    Game on!

  20. 'What a player Farrimond is'published at 15:52 BST 30 May

    Wigan 10-0 Hull KR

    Matt Newsum
    Commentator on BBC One

    Wigan celebrateImage source, SWPix.com

    Jack Farrimond - what a player this boy can be, what a player he is right now!

    He gets his second and with five minutes to go Wigan Warriors get a welcome buffer in this cup final.