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Jon Wilkin reveals the real favourites for Challenge Cup Final

Super League pundit Jon Wilkin claims there are major "alarm bells" at Salford Red Devils.

For the first time since 1986 there is no Leeds Rhinos, Wigan Warriors, Warrington Wolves and St Helens in the men’s Challenge Cup Final as Leigh Leopards and Hull KR take centre stage.

Leigh are looking to lift the trophy for the first time since 1971 when they defeated Leeds whilst Hull KR are hoping to right the wrongs of 2015 when they lost to Leeds Rhinos 50-0.

They haven’t won the Challenge Cup since 1980.

But who are the favourites to win the game, Jon Wilkin has revealed his thoughts on BBC:

“I make Leigh marginal favourites, but Hull KR will fancy their chances of having a shot at them today.

“Both teams have pressure on them, they will never get a better chance to win a final.

“Did Hull KR believe they could come here and beat Leeds in 2015? I’m not so sure, it was an outside chance.

“Today though they will fancy this. There is genuine pressure on both teams and it is great to see. It’s great to see two different teams in the final.

“I got genuine goosebumps walking down Wembley Way today and there is a chance for one of these teams to make history.”

The team news is now in, for Leigh it is mostly as you would expect but a big call is that veteran Joe Wardle has been left out of the side as 18th man.

Beyond that, it is as you would expect. Gareth O’Brien starts at fullback forming a spine with Ben Reynolds and Lachlan Lam in the halves with Edwin Ipape as the hooker.

John Asiata, after all that controversy, starts at 13. In the backs we see Josh Charnley and Tom Briscoe provide cup final experience on the wings as Zak Hardaker and Ed Chamberlain start in the centres.

Tom Amone, Rob Mulhern, Kai O’Donnell and Jack Hughes make up the pack.

On the bench, Adrian Lam has Joe Mellor, Oliver Holmes, Ben Nakubuwai and Matty Davis.

Hull KR had a big call to make on two time cup winner Ryan Hall who won the Lance Todd trophy in 2014.

He has been injured since the semi-final and the question was would the Robins risk him.

Meanwhile, there was also a question over where Mikey Lewis would play. Would he start on the bench, at fullback or would either of Schneider and Rowan Milnes be dropped?

That question has been answered with Willie Peters naming Lewis at fullback.

He has also risked Ryan Hall on the wing so there is no Louis Senior.

Jez Litten starts at nine ahead of Matt Parcell. Brad Schneider and Rowan Milnes of course start in the halves with Lewis at fullback.

Elliot Minchella is given the nod at loose forward as many expected. Shaun Kenny-Dowall will captain the side from centre with Tom Opacic on the other side.

Rhys Kennedy and George King start at prop with James Batchelor and Kane Linnett the pair of back rowers.

The bench is made up of Matty Storton, Dean Hadley and Sam Luckley.

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