2026 Challenge Cup

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2026 Challenge Cup
Duration7 rounds
Number of teams68

The 2026 Challenge Cup, known for sponsorship reasons as the 2026 Betfred Challenge Cup, is the 125th staging of the Challenge Cup, the main rugby league knockout cup tournament in British rugby league, run by the Rugby Football League (RFL).

Background

The competition retains the seven-round format introduced in 2025. The first round will again be contested solely by community clubs. The Championship clubs join the competition in the second round and the Super League clubs in the third round. However, for 2026, the first and second rounds will be played with clubs allocated to one of three regions, with games being played on a regional basis. This change has been introduced in an effort to reduce costs and an attempting to increase interest in the early rounds of the competition.[1]

As in 2025, the Super League clubs will be drawn away in the third round.[1]

The competition starts in January 2026, and will conclude with the final on 30 May at Wembley Stadium.

Toulouse Olympique declined to take part, as in previous years.

Format and dates

Challenge Cup competition format[2]
Round Date Clubs involved this round Winners from previous round New entries this round Leagues entering at this round
Round 1 10–12 January34None3434 UK based community teams
Round 2 24–25 January381721All teams from the Championship (21)
Round 3 6–8 February32191313 of the 14 teams from the Super League (all except Toulouse Olympique)
Round 4 14–15 March1616None
Quarter-finals 11–12 April88
Semi-finals 9–10 May44
Final 30 May22

The 34 clubs in the first round will be allocated to one of three regions, North West, Yorkshire and National. Most of the clubs are from the National Conference League (NCL) but also included are the three armed services clubs, GB Police, one each from the Welsh and Irish leagues, four from the Southern Conference League, one from the London league and one from the Midlands.[3]

St Helens based club, Haresfinch, we're originally included in the competition but withdraw before the first-round matches were played. Their place being taken by Oldham St Annes.[4]

North West region

There will be 12 clubs in the North West region who will play six ties in the first round; Blackbrook, GB Police, Ince Rose Bridge, Leigh Miners Rangers, Oldham St Annes, Orrell St James, Rochdale Mayfield, Seaton Rangers, Siddal, Thatto Heath Crusaders, Waterhead, and Wigan St Judes.[1]

In the second round, they will be joined by eight Championship clubs; Barrow Raiders, Oldham, Rochdale Hornets, Salford Red Devils, Swinton Lions, Whitehaven, Widnes Vikings and Workington Town to play seven ties in the second round.[1]

Yorkshire region

The Yorkshire region will also comprise 12 clubs playing six ties in the first round; Brighouse Rangers, Dewsbury Moor, Heworth, Hunslet ARLFC, King Cross Park, Lock Lane, Mirfield Spartans, Royal Air Force, Stanningley Rangers, West Hull, Woodhouse and York Acorn.[1]

Ten Championship clubs; Batley Bulldogs, Dewsbury Rams, Doncaster, Featherstone Rovers, Goole Vikings, Halifax Panthers, Hunslet, Keighley Cougars, Newcastle Thunder and Sheffield Eagles join the six community clubs to play eight ties in the second road.[1]

National region

The National region will contain 10 clubs playing five first-round ties; Aberavon Fighting Irish, Bedford Tigers, British Army, Broncos, Hammersmith Hills Hoists, London Chargers, Medway Dragons, Royal Navy, Telford Raiders and Wests Warriors.[1]

The five first-round winners will be joined in the second round by London Broncos, Midlands Hurricanes and North Wales Crusaders to play four ties in the second round.[1]

First round

The draws for the first and second rounds were made on 24 November 2025.[5]

Number of teams per tier remaining in competition at start of round 1
Super League[a] Championship[b] Non-League Total
13 / 13
21 / 21
34 / 34
68 / 68
Challenge Cup round 1 fixtures
Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time Venue Referee Attendance[c]
Royal Navy Hammersmith Hills Hoists 10 January 2026, 13:00 United Services Recreation Ground not recorded
Telford Raiders London Chargers 10 January 2026, 13:00 Hinkshay Road
Brighouse Rangers Lock Lane 10 January 2026, 13:30 Brighouse Sports Club
Heworth RAF 10 January 2026, 13:30 Elmpark Way
Hunslet ARLFC York Acorn 10 January 2026, 13:30 Hunslet Oval
Orrell St James Oldham St Annes 10 January 2026, 13:30 Bankes Avenue Playing Fields
Rochdale Mayfield Ince Rose Bridge 10 January 2026, 13:30 Mayfield Sports Centre
Stanningley Dewsbury Moor 10 January 2026, 13:30 The Arthur Miller Stadium
Woodhouse Warriors Mirfield Spartans 10 January 2026, 13:30 Meanwood Road
Blackbrook GB Police 10 January 2026, 14:00 Boardmans Lane
British Army Wests Warriors 10 January 2026, 14:00 Aldershot Military Stadium
King Cross Park West Hull 10 January 2026, 14:00 Hopwood Lane
Thatto Heath Crusaders Seaton Rangers 10 January 2026, 14:00 Crusaders Park
Wigan St Judes Leigh Miners Rangers 10 January 2026, 14:00 Parsons Meadow
Banbridge Broncos Aberavon Fighting Irish 11 January 2026, 13:30 Portadown Rugby Club
Siddal Waterhead Warriors 11 January 2026, 13:30 Siddal Sports & Community Centre
Bedford Tigers Medway Dragons 11 January 2026, 14:30 Putnoe Woods
Source:

Second round

Number of teams per tier remaining in competition at start of round 2
Super League[a] Championship Non-League Total
13 / 13
21 / 21
34 / 34
68 / 68
Challenge Cup round 2 fixtures
Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time Venue Referee Attendance
Oldham Orrell St James / Oldham St Annes 24/25 January 2026 Boundary Park
Wigan St Judes / Leigh Miners Rangers Barrow Raiders 24/25 January 2026
Rochdale Mayfield / Ince Rose Bridge Swinton Lions 24/25 January 2026
Blackbrook / GB Police Workington Town 24/25 January 2026
Thatto Heath Crusaders / Seaton Rangers Widnes Vikings 24/25 January 2026
Siddal / Waterhead Warriors Rochdale Hornets 24/25 January 2026
Stanningley / Dewsbury Moor Hunslet 24/25 January 2026
Dewsbury Rams King Cross Park / West Hull 24/25 January 2026 Crown Flatt
Batley Bulldogs Hunslet ARLFC / York Acorn 24/25 January 2026 Mount Pleasant
Heworth / RAF Keighley Cougars 24/25 January 2026
Brighouse Rangers / Lock Lane Featherstone Rovers 24/25 January 2026
Woodhouse Warriors / Mirfield Spartans Goole Vikings 24/25 January 2026
North Wales Crusaders Bedford Tigers / Medway Dragons 24/25 January 2026 Eirias Stadium
London Broncos British Army / Wests Warriors 24/25 January 2026 Plough Lane
Midlands Hurricanes Banbridge Broncos / Aberavon Fighting Irish 24/25 January 2026 Alexander Stadium
Halifax Panthers Telford Raiders / London Chargers 24/25 January 2026 The Shay
Royal Navy / Hammersmith Hills Hoists Salford Red Devils 24/25 January 2026
Sheffield Eagles Whitehaven 24 January 2026, 14:30 Steel City Stadium
Doncaster Newcastle Thunder 24/25 January 2026 Eco-Power Stadium
Source:[6]

Broadcast matches

Broadcast matches
Round Match Date Broadcast method
1st Rochdale Mayfield v Ince Rose Bridge 10 January Broadcast live on BBC iPlayer.[4]
Siddal v Waterhead Warriors 11 January Streamed live on The Sportsman.[7]

Notes

  1. 1 2 Super League teams joined the competition in the third round
  2. Championship clubs joined the competition in the second round
  3. Attendances not recorded for matches only involving amateur teams

References

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  4. 1 2 Olawumi, Ben (17 December 2025). "2026 Challenge Cup First Round: TV picks made as community club withdraw from competition". Love Rugby League. Retrieved 18 December 2025.
  5. "2026 Betfred Challenge Cup Rounds One and Two Draws made". Rugby Football League. 24 November 2025. Retrieved 24 November 2025.
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