Challenge Cup fourth round draw

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Challenge Cup fourth round draw

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The Ladbrokes Challenge Cup heads to Plymouth for the fourth round draw and will be conducted on board HMS Bulwark on Tuesday, February 28 (from 7.00pm).

To celebrate the Armed Forces ongoing involvement in the competition, Major Jack Duckitt Royal Marines (Chairman Royal Marine Rugby League Association & Vice Chairman Royal Navy Rugby League Association) will be drawing the home balls and former Great Britain and St Helens captain Paul Sculthorpe MBE will draw the away sides.

The only player to win back-to-back Man of Steel awards, Sculthorpe has tasted Challenge Cup success four times (2001, 2004, 2006 and 2008) with St Helens.

The draw, which sees all 12 Kingstone Press Championship sides enter, will be streamed exclusively live on the BBC Sport website from 7.00pm – fans can watch here.

Ladbrokes Challenge Cup fourth round ties will be played over the weekend of March 18-19. Ticketing details will be released by the club in due course.

Tickets for the 2017 Ladbrokes Challenge Cup final at Wembley Stadium on Saturday, August 26 can be purchased by calling the Rugby League Ticket Office on 0844 856 1113 or here.

The full schedule of Ladbrokes Challenge Cup Round 3 fixtures is as follows –

Saturday, February 25
Siddal v Toronto Wolfpack (1.00pm, live on BBC Sport)
West Hull v Whitehaven (2.00pm)
Wests Warriors v Haydock (2.30pm)
Fryston Warriors v Keighley Cougars (3.00pm)
Newcastle Thunder v Workington Town (5.00pm)

Sunday, February 26
Barrow Raiders v Rochdale Mayfield (2.00pm)
Hemel Stags v London Skolars (2.00pm)
South Wales Ironmen v Oxford (3.00pm)
Doncaster v Myton Warriors (3.00pm)
University of Gloucestershire All Golds v North Wales Crusaders (3.00pm)
York City Knights v Egremont Rangers (3.00pm)
Hunslet v Coventry Bears (3.00pm)

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