Deja vu! Warrington Wolves took on Wakefield Trinity last week in Super League and now the two will go head to head in the Challenge Cup this Sunday.
Wakefield ran out 38-22 winners last time round, so Warrington will be determined to improve following three straight defeats.
Trinity, meanwhile, have won two in a row and will be buoyed by last week’s result though they will have to make do without one of their England hopefuls.
21-man squads
Warrington Wolves
3 Peter Mata’utia
4 Toby King
5 Matty Ashton
6 Gareth Widdop
7 George Williams
8 Joe Philbin
9 Daryl Clark
10 Mike Cooper
11 Ben Currie
12 Oliver Holmes
13 Jack Hughes
14 Jason Clark
16 Danny Walker
18 Billy Magoulias
19 Rob Mulhern
21 Connor Wrench
22 Josh Thewlis
24 Ellis Longstaff
25 Ellis Robson
26 Rob Butler
27 Riley Dean
Wakefield Trinity
1 Max Jowitt
4 Reece Lyne
6 Jacob Miller
7 Mason Lino
8 Eddie Battye
9 Liam Hood
10 Tinirau Arona
11 Matty Ashurst
12 Kelepi Tanginoa
13 Jay Pitts
14 Jordy Crowther
15 Jai Whitbread
16 James Batchelor
19 Liam Kay
21 Brad Walker
22 Yusuf Aydin
23 Sadiq Adebiyi
24 Harry Bowes
30 Corey Hall
35 David Fifita
Injury news
Daryl Clark and Rob Mulhern will return for Warrington this weekend with former Cronulla Sharks forward Billy Magoulias set to make his debut. Stefan Ratchford, however, is out for around a month due to the shoulder injury he picked up last week. Tom Johnstone drops out through concussion protocols as Sadiq Adebiyi comes in. There is also no Morgan Escare.
Kick-off time
The game will kick off at 2pm on Sunday afternoon.
TV details
The game will be broadcast live on Premier Sports.