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  1. See you are Wembleypublished at 18:25 BST 10 May

    FT: Warrington 12-32 Hull KR

    Hull KR have got the better of Warrington Wolves in a replay of the 2025 final to get back to the Challenge Cup decider at Wembley.

    It's at the national stadium that Willie Peters' Robins will face Wigan Warriors on Saturday, 30 May.

    Wigan will be going for a double on the day, as the Warriors will be up against fierce local rivals St Helens in the women's final as well.

    And you can catch all the action here on the BBC Sport website, with TV, radio and live text coverage.

    For now, it's goodbye from us.

  2. Captain's challenges 'a mess that need tidying up' - Burgesspublished at 18:24 BST 10 May

    FT: Warrington 12-32 Hull KR

    Warrington Wolves head Sam Burgess spoke to BBC Two about the captain's calls that impacted the game:

    "I better be careful with what I say, because they don't like it when you tell the truth.

    "But seriously, the captain's challenge I don't know if we were watching the same game. I don't know who the third referee was but I mean some of the calls, the inconclusive stuff, decisions are made wrong all the time but how long do they want to take?

    "It's 10 past six and we kicked off at 4 o'clock. That's two hours and 10 minutes.

    "Look, I'm disappointed with the result but it's all a mess and needs tidying up."

  3. Postpublished at 18:19 BST 10 May

    FT: Warrington 12-32 Hull KR

    Warrington Wolves head Sam Burgess on BBC Two:

    "We really didn't get into the game early on and didn't build any momentum.

    "We will take plenty of lessons out of it. We went away from things that had been working for us, so it's disappointing to do that today.

    "But I'm proud of our efforts, we never stopped trying - just now with our brains."

  4. 'All big games are won on defence' - Peterspublished at 18:15 BST 10 May

    FT: Warrington 12-32 Hull KR

    Hull KR coach Willie Peters told BBC Two:

    "Very happy. I thought we did a lot of work in that first half. Warrington scrambled really well and they will have gone into half-time with a lot of confidence even though we were eight [points] in front.

    "We had to build it again in the second half and I liked the patience that we showed.

    "I thought we dominated that first half. I liked how we attacked that second half.

    "We spoke about Wigan's performance yesterday before the game. All big games are won on defence."

    On the relationship with the fans: "There's a proper connection. What we do is for these people. There's a lot of love, you can see it, you can feel it and the players thrive off it."

  5. 'We look forward to going back to Wembley'published at 18:12 BST 10 May

    FT: Warrington 12-32 Hull KR

    Hull KR captain Elliot Minchella told BBC Two:

    "It was tough, they are a quality side. I thought we started well but they had a say toward the back end of the first half and really challenged us.

    "But we backed out defence and we came away on the winning side. But it was a tough afternoon.

    "We got over the line and look forward to going back to Wembley again."

  6. Challenge Cup is 'do or die' - Maypublished at 18:09 BST 10 May

    FT: Warrington 12-32 Hull KR

    Hull KR's Tyrone May, named of player of the match, told BBC Two moments after the full-time whistle:

    "Yeah, feel good, obviously Challenge Cup is a bit different to Super League - it's do or die and we put in a good performance today.

    "We had a bit of a rough patch in the first half but I'm glad we came home and we're on the way to Wembley again.

    "Last year was outstanding but Wigan will be hard to stop."

  7. HULL KR REACH THE CHALLENGE CUP FINALpublished at 18:04 BST 10 May
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    Warrington 12-32 Hull KR

    Hull KR's Mikey Lewis and Joe Burgess celebrate against WarringtonImage source, SWpix.com

    That try from James Batchelor was the last significant moment of a game that Hull KR dominated for large parts.

    The Robins are heading back to Wembley to try and defend the Challenge Cup they claimed last year.

    They will be up against Wigan Warriors, who steamrolled their way into the decider on Saturday with their victory against St Helens.

  8. Postpublished at 18:04 BST 10 May

    Warrington 12-32 Hull KR

    John Kear
    Former Bradford Bulls head coach on BBC Two

    Tyrone May has been sublime. He seems to have so much time in everything he does.

    He seems to play in slow motion when everything else is happening in fast forward around him.

    Brilliant and a fitting way to end the match for the Robins.

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    CONVERTED TRY: Warrington 12-32 Hull KRpublished at 79 mins

    James Batchelor, goal Rhyse Martin

    The game started with James Batchelor going over for a try, and it has ended with him going over again.

    Tyrone May dinks a grubber kick through and Batchelor reads the bounce of the ball perfectly, collects and crashes over. GAME OVER.

  10. Postpublished at 18:03 BST 10 May

    Warrington 12-26 Hull KR

    John Kear
    Former Bradford Bulls head coach on BBC Two

    They've deserved that Warrington - they've hung in there.

    It's too little too late, you can't distract away from this Hull KR performance.

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    CONVERTED TRY: Warrington 12-26 Hull KRpublished at 76 mins

    Sam Stone, goal Marc Sneyd

    Warrington get a consolation try back.

    It all starts with Kelepi Tanginoa busting through a few tackles before the ball is moved back inside.

    Hull KR aren't able to get bodies back on the right, with a kick through finding Sam Stone to score.

    Marc Sneyd converts to add a bit more respectability to the scoreline.

  12. Postpublished at 75 mins

    Warrington 6-26 Hull KR

    Into the last five minutes, the game as a contest is over but Hull KR are pressing to add to their lead.

  13. Postpublished at 17:56 BST 10 May

    Warrington 6-26 Hull KR

    John Kear
    Former Bradford Bulls head coach on BBC Two

    They say stick to the process don't they and that's absolutely what Hull KR have done.

    Hopoate, it's his first error, but it's a vital one and I think we can safely say now that's Hull KR at Wembley.

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    CONVERTED TRY: Warrington 6-26 Hull KRpublished at 72 mins

    Joe Burgess, goal Rhyse Martin

    Hull KR are surely heading back to Wembley now.

    Albert Hopoate charged forward in his attempt to collect a kick, but he makes a complete mess of it.

    The ball spills for for the Robins to collect, and Joe Burgess is spotted free out on the left.

    The finish is a simple one as he cruises over to dot down.

  15. Postpublished at 17:53 BST 10 May

    Warrington 6-20 Hull KR

    John Kear
    Former Bradford Bulls head coach on BBC Two

    Tyrone May just looks so at ease with all the skills.

    Carrying the ball, receiving the kick. He's been tremendous.

  16. Postpublished at 70 mins

    Warrington 6-20 Hull KR

    We are into the final 10 minutes now.

    At this rate it would take an fightback of epic proportions for Warrington to get to Wembley for a third successive Challenge Cup final.

  17. Postpublished at 68 mins

    Warrington 6-20 Hull KR

    Warrington are labouring to get out of their half at minute.

    However, just as the left edge begins to open up for them a pass from Marc Sneyd is fumbled as Josh Thewlis and Kelepi Tanginoa get in the way of one another as they try receive it.

  18. Postpublished at 66 mins

    Warrington 6-20 Hull KR

    Hull KR are just 15 minutes from taking their Challenge Cup defence back to Wembley.

    They are pressing for another try, and a searching kick on the last is plucked from the air by Joe Burgess.

    Albert Hopoate didn't challenge in the air, and cleverly waited to take the winger down in the tackle.

    Warrington regain the ball right on their line.

  19. Postpublished at 17:45 BST 10 May

    Warrington 6-20 Hull KR

    Jonathan Davies
    Former Warrington centre on BBC Two

    I don't think Sam [Burgess] is going to be very happy with the captain's challenge decisions this afternoon.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 17:45 BST 10 May

    Warrington 6-20 Hull KR

    Captain’s challenges are turning this into rugby union, dull and boring, whoever thought these were a good idea? Speed the game up this is turn over worthy at this rate

    Alastair, Devon