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2024 Women's Challenge Cup final

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2024 (2024) Women's Challenge Cup Final  ()
1 Total
LEE 0 0
ST H 0 0
Date8 June 2024
StadiumWembley Stadium
LocationLondon, United Kingdom
God Save The King
and Abide with Me
Maxwell Thorpe
RefereeAaron Moore
Broadcast partners
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The 2024 Women's Challenge Cup Final was the 12th final of rugby league's Women's Challenge Cup knock-out competition. The 2024 will be the second final at Wembley Stadium, and held on 8 June 2024.[1]

The final will be contested by Leeds Rhinos and St Helens.

Background[edit]

The 2024 Women's Challenge Cup final will be the third consecutive meeting between St Helens and Leeds Rhinos in the competition final.

St Helens are three times defending champions of the Challenge Cup having won in 2021, 2022, and 2023. They also won the tournament four times in a row between 2013 and 2016. Upon gaining their place in the final St Helens were third in Super League.

Leeds Rhinos entered the final aiming to avenge back to back defeats to St Helens in 2021 and 2022. They last won the competition in 2019 retaining it after their 2018 victory. Upon qualification Leeds were in second place in Super League, behind Wigan Warriors the team they eliminated in the semi-finals, but above St Helens.

Route to the final[edit]

Leeds Rhinos[edit]

Round Opposition Venue Score
Group Stage Leigh Leopards Twist Lane 52–4
Hull KR Craven Park 90–0
Huddersfield Giants West Park RUFC 54–10
Quarter-final Warrington Wolves Headingley 70–10[2]
Semi-final Wigan Warriors Totally Wicked Stadium 34–20[3]

Source:[4]

St Helens[edit]

Round Opposition Venue Score
Group Stage London Broncos Totally Wicked Stadium 64–0
Bradford Bulls Odsal Stadium F–W/O
Warrington Wolves Dallam Playing Fields 58–6
Quarter-final Huddersfield Giants Crusaders Park 74–0[5]
Semi-final York Valkyrie Eco-Power Stadium 32–2[6]

Pre-match[edit]

British singer Maxwell Thorpe will sing the national anthem and Abide with Me ahead of the match. Thorpe will be supported by British DJ Alex Simmons in providing the pre match entertainment.[7] Following the death of Rob Burrow on 2 June, the RFL announced that Rob's death be commemorated with a minute's silence before kick-off and with a minute's applause during the seventh minute of the game.[8]

Match details[edit]

Saturday, 8 June 2024
11:45am BST
Leeds Rhinos St Helens
Wembley Stadium, London
Referee: Aaron Moore
Touch judges: Neil Horton, Beth Neilson
Team details
Leeds Rhinos Position St Helens
Name Number Number Name
1 Fullback 1
2 Wing 2
3 Centre 3
4 Centre 4
5 Wing 5
6 Stand off 6
7 Scrum half 7
8 Prop forward 8
9 Hooker 9
10 Prop forward 10
11 Second row 11
12 Second row 12
13 Loose forward 13
Interchange
Interchange
Interchange
Interchange
Concussion substitute
Lois Forsell Coach Matty Smith

The match officials were named on 4 June; Aaron Moore will be the referee with Neil Horton and Beth Neilson, the touch judges. Neilson will be the first woman to be part of a senior final officiating team.[9][a]

Post-match[edit]

Following the game, the men's final will be played along with the 2024 1895 Cup final.

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Caitlin Beevers refereed the Year 7 Schools Final in 2018.[10]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "RFL to move Wembley Challenge Cup final date again". BBC Sport. 12 August 2023.
  2. ^ "Leeds Rhinos Women 70 Warrington Wolves Women 10". Sky Sports.
  3. ^ "Leeds beat Wigan to book third straight final v Saints". BBC Sport. 19 May 2024.
  4. ^ "Wembley cup final gives women's game incentive". BBC Sport. 17 May 2024.
  5. ^ "St Helens Women 74 Huddersfield Giants Women 0". Sky Sports.
  6. ^ "St Helens beat York to reach Challenge Cup final". BBC Sport. 18 May 2024.
  7. ^ "Katherine Jenkins OBE to perform at Wembley Stadium on Rugby League's Finals Day". RFL. 13 May 2024.
  8. ^ Bower, Aaron (5 June 2024). "Challenge Cup final kick-off time moved to honour Rob Burrow at Wembley". The Guardian. Retrieved 5 June 2024.
  9. ^ Smith, Peter (4 June 2024). "Leeds referee appointed as 1895 and Challenge Cup final match officials confirmed". Yorkshire Evening Post. Retrieved 6 June 2024.
  10. ^ "Champions Schools: Year Seven Boys Final". Rugby Leaguer & League Express. No. 3, 136. 27 August 2018. p. 21.