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    Wigan v Hull KR: Challenge Cup final showdown promises plenty as rivalry grows

    sportsnewsukBy sportsnewsukMay 30, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Three-way image with Junior Nsemba, Wigan's powerful back-rower carrying the ball on the left side, the Challenge Cup close up in the middle at Wembley Stadium and Mikey Lewis staring after scoring with emotion for Hull KR on the right
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    Like fish and chips, Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier, Harry and Megan, and Paul Weller and Mick Talbot (or Noel and Liam Gallagher for the younger reader), Wigan Warriors and Hull KR have become a double act which has created a much-needed buzz on the cusp of Saturday’s Challenge Cup final.

    This isn’t a rivalry jaded by over-saturation, a tired duopoly desperate for new blood, this is two teams whose encounters have sharpened each other’s desire and skill.

    It pitches historically successful aristocracy against fresh challengers rattling Super League cages in a golden period.

    Since 2023’s Grand Final won by Wigan, every domestic trophy has been mopped up by one or the other of the pair and both have toppled the Australian NRL elite to become World Club Challenge winners too.

    Wigan won a historic quadruple in 2024, notching everything including the world crown against Penrith in the process, before the Robins snared a treble in 2025 and beat Brisbane earlier this year to collect all four trophies of their own.

    Saturday’s final at Wembley between these two modern heavyweights has all the ingredients for a stone-cold classic.

    Challenge Cup final grows Hull plenty promises rivalry showdown Wigan
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