2021 Challenge Cup

Last updated
2021 Betfred Challenge Cup
Duration6 rounds
Number of teams28
Broadcast partners
Winners Saintscolours.svg St Helens
Runners-up Castleford colours.svg Castleford Tigers
Biggest home win Redscolours.svg Salford Red Devils 68–4 Widnes colours.svg Widnes Vikings (10 April 2021)
Biggest away win Canberra colours.svg West Wales Raiders 4–58 Widnes colours.svg Widnes Vikings (21 March 2021)
Lance Todd Trophy Niall Evalds
Top try-scorer(s)7, Regan Grace ( Saintscolours.svg St Helens)

The 2021 Challenge Cup, known for sponsorship reasons as the 2021 Betfred Challenge Cup, was the 120th edition of the Challenge Cup, the main rugby league knockout tournament in British rugby league run by the Rugby Football League (RFL). This year's competition will be contested between only the professional clubs.

Contents

The competition was won by St Helens who beat Castleford 26–12 at Wembley Stadium on 17 July 2021.

Leeds Rhinos were the defending champions, after defeating Salford Red Devils 17–16 in the 2020 final. However, they were eliminated in round 3, after losing 18–24 to St Helens.

Entrants

Usually the Challenge Cup is contested between the clubs of the professional Super League, Championship, League 1 and a number of invited amateur teams. However this year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom, the 2021 Challenge Cup did not include the amateur teams. [1] [2] French-side Toulouse Olympique who play in the Championship choose not to play in cup competitions. [1] [3]

The matches will be broadcast by the BBC with the initial rounds being made available online with matches from the last 16 being broadcast on television following them agreeing a new three year deal with the RFL. [4] The date for the 2021 final was confirmed prior to the 2020 Challenge Cup Final with the hopes that fans will be able to be admitted. [5]

Rounds

When the details of the competition were announced in December 2020, it was envisaged that the first round, would feature the League 1 clubs; and Dewsbury Rams, Newcastle Thunder, Oldham and Whitehaven from the Championship. The rest of the Championship clubs enter at round two, with the Super League clubs entering in round four. [1]

It was also announced, that the early rounds of the competition will also form the early rounds of the 1895 Cup with the highest four teams from the Championship and League 1, becoming the semi-finalists of the 1895 Cup, with the final to be played, on the same day as the Challenge Cup Final at Wembley. [1]

The first round draw was due to be held on the week commencing 4 January 2021. [1] However, due to the UK lockdown, this was delayed. [6]

A further meeting of the clubs was held on 13 January 2021, to discuss alternative schedules for both the cup competitions and the league fixtures, due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Several contingency plans were announced, which mostly affected the involvement of the League 1 clubs in the Challenge Cup. [7]

  1. Start the 2021 League 1 season in March, and allow the League 1 clubs to enter the Challenge Cup as previously announced.
  2. Delay the start of the League 1 campaign until May and omit the League 1 clubs from the cup competition.
  3. Delay the start of League 1 until May, but let the League 1 clubs decide individually whether to enter the cup or not. However, this may involve them playing one or two fixtures in March, and then face a two-month gap, until the start of the league games, during which they may not be able to take advantage of the British government's furlough scheme.

After further discussion around option 3, the majority of the League 1 clubs decided not to participate in the competition. Barrow, Keighley and West Wales Raiders, decided to enter, and played in a 16-team round 1 with the 13 participating Championship clubs.

Round 1 was scheduled for the weekend of 20–21 March. [8]

After the announcement, at least two League 1 clubs, Rochdale and Hunslet, expressed disappointment and claimed that a selection process had taken place rather than all clubs withdrawing. [9]

Any club unable to fulfil a tie in the first two rounds will forfeit the fixture to their opponents. Ties unable to be played due to a team having seven or more players out due to COVID-19 restrictions, will be re-arranged and will take precedence over league fixtures. [10]

Format and dates

Format and round dates for the 2021 Challenge Cup
RoundDateClubs involved this roundWinners from previous roundNew entries this roundLeagues entering at this round
Round 120–21 March16None1613 UK based Championship teams and 3 League 1 teams
Round 227–28 March88NoneNone
Round 310–11 April16412All 12 Super League clubs
Quarter-finals8–9 May88NoneNone
Semi-finals5–6 June44
Final17 July22
Source: [11] [12]

First round

The draw for the first and second rounds of the competition was made on 11 February 2021. The first round games were played over the weekend of 20/21 March 2021. [13]

Due to COVID-19 regulations prohibiting live attendances all the first round games were broadcast live either on the RFL's Our League app or on the BBC's Red Button and iPlayer services or on The Sportsman online services. [14] [15] [16]

Betfred Challenge Cup round 1: results
HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeBroadcast method
Sheffeagles colours.svg Sheffield Eagles 6–30 YorkRLFCcolours.png York City Knights 19 March 2021, 7:45pm Keepmoat Stadium Tom GrantThe Sportsman
Oldhamcolours.svg Oldham 20–6 Barrowcolours.svg Barrow Raiders 20 March 2021, 1:45pm Bower Fold Marcus GriffithsOur League
Broncoscolours.png London Broncos 24–10 Cougscolours.svg Keighley Cougars 20 March 2021, 3:00pm The Rock Rob HicksOur League
Haven colours.svg Whitehaven 23–16 Ramscolours.svg Dewsbury Rams 20 March 2021, 5:15pm Recreation Ground James ChildOur League
Faxcolours.svg Halifax Panthers 6–19 Batley colours.svg Batley Bulldogs 20 March 2021, 7:30pm The Shay Ben ThalerOur League
Canberra colours.svg West Wales Raiders 4–58 Widnes colours.svg Widnes Vikings 21 March 2021, 12:45pm Stebonheath Park Liam MooreBBC services
Fevcolours.svg Featherstone Rovers 41–16 Bullscolours.svg Bradford Bulls 21 March 2021, 3:00pm Millennium Stadium Chris Kendall BBC services
Swintoncolours.svg Swinton Lions 28–16 Gthundercolours.svg Newcastle Thunder 21 March 2021, 5:15pm Heywood Road Scott MikalauskasOur League
Source: [17]

Second round

The second round games took place a week after the first round over the weekend of 27/28 March 2021. [18] All four games were shown free-to-air either via BBC services or via The Sportsman. [19]

Betfred Challenge Cup round 2: results
HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeBroadcast method
Fevcolours.svg Featherstone Rovers 30–22 Batley colours.svg Batley Bulldogs 27 March 2021, 12:45pm Millennium Stadium Gareth HewerThe Sportsman
Swintoncolours.svg Swinton Lions 23–14 Oldhamcolours.svg Oldham 28 March 2021, 12:30pm Heywood Road Tom GrantBBC Services
Broncoscolours.png London Broncos 2–14 YorkRLFCcolours.png York City Knights 28 March 2021, 2:30pm The Rock Marcus GriffithsBBC Services
Widnes colours.svg Widnes Vikings 34–10 Haven colours.svg Whitehaven 28 March 2021, 5:00pm DCBL Stadium Jack SmithThe Sportsman
Source: [20]

Third round

The draw for the third round was made on Monday 29 March on the BBC Sport website, the draw was made by Oliver Dowden MP, the Secretary of State for the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport. [21] The matches will be played over the weekend of 10–11 April. As matches are still to be played behind closed doors, all eight ties will be broadcast live. [22]

The match between Castleford and Hull Kingston Rovers became one of the longest games in rugby league. With scores tied at 32-all after 80 minutes, the game went to the fourth period of extra time (each period being 5 minutes) and it was not until the 99th minute that a winning score was made when Gareth O'Brien kicked a drop goal to give Castleford the victory. [23]

Betfred Challenge Cup round 3: results
HomeScoreAwayMatch information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeBroadcast method
HKRcolours.svg Hull KR 32–33 [lower-alpha 1] Castleford colours.svg Castleford Tigers 9 April 2021, 6:00pm Craven Park Rob HicksOur League
YorkRLFCcolours.png York City Knights 0–26 Wigancolours.svg Wigan Warriors 9 April 2021, 7:45pm York Community Stadium Marcus GriffithsThe Sportsman
Redscolours.svg Salford Red Devils 68–4 Widnes colours.svg Widnes Vikings 10 April 2021, 12:30pm AJ Bell Stadium Scott MikalauskasOur League
Saintscolours.svg St Helens 26–18 Rhinoscolours.svg Leeds Rhinos 10 April 2021, 2:30pm Totally Wicked Stadium Ben Thaler BBC One
Catalanscolours.svg Catalans Dragons 26–6 Wcatscolours.svg Wakefield Trinity 10 April 2021, 5:00pm Totally Wicked Stadium [lower-alpha 2] Chris Kendall BBC Two
Fevcolours.svg Featherstone Rovers 14–34 Hullcolours.svg Hull F.C. 10 April 2021, 7:00pm Millennium Stadium James ChildOur League
Swintoncolours.svg Swinton Lions 8–32 Wolvescolours.svg Warrington Wolves 11 April 2021, 12:30pm Heywood Road Tom GrantOur League
Leigh colours.svg Leigh Centurions 18–36 Giantscolours.svg Huddersfield Giants 11 April 2021, 2:30pm Leigh Sports Village Liam MooreOur League
Source: [24]

Quarter-finals

The draw was made live on BBC Two, during the half-time interval of the third round match between Catalans Dragons and Wakefield Trinity. The draw was made by BBC presenter Mark Chapman and former St Helens player Jon Wilkin. [25] The ties will be played as double-headers on consecutive days at Emerald Headingley, Leeds; Sky Sports will broadcast St Helens v Huddersfield, and Catalans v Warrington on the evening of Friday 7 May, while the BBC will show Hull v Wigan on BBC One, and Castleford v Salford on BBC Two on Saturday 8 May. [26]

The match between Castleford Tigers and Salford Red Devils was the second game to go to golden point extra time. With the score 18–12 to Castleford, Lee Mossop scored a try in the last minute, which with the conversion, to levelled the score at 18–18, and send the game to extra time. with less than 2 minutes on the clock, Gareth O'Brien kicked a drop goal to give Castleford the victory. [27]

Team AScoreTeam BMatch information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeBroadcast method
Catalanscolours.svg Catalans Dragons 6–16 Wolvescolours.svg Warrington Wolves 7 May 2021, 6:00pm Emerald Headingley Liam Moore Sky Sports
Saintscolours.svg St Helens 23–18 Giantscolours.svg Huddersfield Giants 7 May 2021, 8:15pm James Child
Hullcolours.svg Hull FC 20–10 Wigancolours.svg Wigan Warriors 8 May 2021, 2:30pmRobert Hicks BBC Two
Castleford colours.svg Castleford Tigers 19–18 [lower-alpha 3] Redscolours.svg Salford Red Devils 8 May 2021, 5:30pm Ben Thaler
Source:

Semi-finals

The draw for the semi-final was made live on BBC Two, during the half-time interval of the quarter-final match between Castleford Tigers and Salford Red Devils. The draw was made by BBC presenter Mark Chapman, former Leeds Rhinos player Jamie Peacock, and former St Helens player Jon Wilkin.

Team AScoreTeam BMatch information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeAttendanceBroadcast method
Hullcolours.svg Hull FC 18–33 Saintscolours.svg St Helens 5 June 2021, 2:30pm Leigh Sports Village Liam Moore [lower-alpha 4] BBC One
Castleford colours.svg Castleford Tigers 35–20 Wolvescolours.svg Warrington Wolves 5 June 2021, 5:00pm Chris Kendall BBC Two
Source:

Final

17 July 2021
15:00 BST (UTC+01:00)
Castleford Tigers 12 – 26 St Helens
Tries: Evalds, Trueman
Goals: O'Brien (2/2)
report
Tries: Fages, Roby, Makinson, Amor
Goals: Coote (5/7)
Wembley Stadium, London
Referee: Liam Moore
Player of the Match: Niall Evalds (Castleford Tigers)

Teams

Castleford Tigers: Evalds, Olpherts, Mata’utia, Shenton, Turner, Trueman, O'Brien, Griffin, McShane, Millington, Holmes, Sene-Lefao, Massey. Interchanges: Watts, Adam Milner, Foster, Smith

St Helens: Coote, Makinson, Naiqama, Percival, Grace, Lomax, Fages, Walmsley, Roby, McCarthy-Scarsbrook, Thompson, Batchelor, Knowles. Interchanges: Lees, Amor, Paasi, Welsby

Broadcast matches

All matches in the first four rounds were broadcast live due to ongoing COVID-19 regulations in the United Kingdom requiring the matches to be played behind closed doors. Due to the exceptional circumstances imposed by COVID-19 the RFL made the decision to arrange for every game played behind closed doors to be broadcast live. Normal broadcast partner, the BBC, showed games from rounds one and two via the BBC Sport website or on the BBC Sport app with games from round three were show on terrestrial channels. A new to rugby league broadcaster, The Sportsman's digital services, showed games from all the first three rounds on its website or social media channels. The games that were not picked up by the BBC or The Sportsman's digital services were broadcast by the RFL itself on a pay-per-view basis via the Our League app. [29] [30] For the quarter-finals, Sky Sports broadcast two of the four matches with the BBC showing the other two. [31] With the semi-final and the final being broadcast on BBC One and Two this was the first staging of the Challenge Cup in which every tie was broadcast live.

See also

Notes

  1. After golden point extra time
  2. Due to COVID-19 travel restrictions between France and the UK this match is being played at a neutral ground in the UK. [22]
  3. After golden point extra time
  4. due to covid restrictions in place at Leigh Sports Village, both sets of teams were given a limited amount of approximately, 600 tickets each to season ticket holders only. [28]

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