Summary

  • FT: Warrington 56-12 Wakefield

  • Warrington to face Hull at Wembley on 27 August

  • Warrington tries: Hughes, Clark, Evans, Gidley, Sandow, Ratchford, Currie, T King 2, Westwood

  • Wakefield tries: Hall, Jowitt

  1. Warrington reach Wembleypublished at 17:00 BST 30 July 2016

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    That's all folks.

    Thank you for your company and your interaction during the game and the forum after.

    Don't forget we have you fully covered across the BBC for your rugby league needs, but we'll be with you again at Wembley on 27 August for Hull FC against Warrington Wolves - the first time they have met in the Challenge Cup final. 

    Until then, enjoy the rest of your Saturday.

  2. Warrington reach Wembleypublished at 16:58 BST 30 July 2016

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    WembleyImage source, Swpix.com

    So a month to go and then we can ramp up the pre-match chat again for the final - Hull FC v Warrington.

    Will the Black and Whites win the competition for the first time since 2005, or can Wire repeat their 2012 success?

    Whatever the score, it should be a cracker.

  3. Warrington reach Wembleypublished at 16:56 BST 30 July 2016

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    Chris SandowImage source, Rex Features

    If you are just coming in, you've missed 12 tries this afternoon, but mainly an attacking masterclass by Warrington.

    For a rundown of everything that happened at Leigh Sports Village, you can read Phil Cartwright's match report.

  4. WATCH: Ratchford finishes fine countering movepublished at 16:53 BST 30 July 2016

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  5. Warrington reach Wembleypublished at 16:50 BST 30 July 2016

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    Brian Noble
    Ex-Great Britain coach on BBC rugby league forum

    "There is going to have to be some tactical decision to separate Warrington and Hull.

    "They both have big packs, good dummy halves and Warrington are going to have to work out how to stop the big boppers. It will be an intriguing game."

  6. Warrington reach Wembleypublished at 16:47 BST 30 July 2016

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    Jamie Peacock
    Former England captain on BBC rugby league forum

    "There won't be a favourite in the final. It should be an absolute classic with both Warrington and Hull having high-calibre players in their teams."

  7. WATCH: Tremendous try from Sandowpublished at 16:45 BST 30 July 2016

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  8. 'Get on your dancing shoes'published at 16:43 BST 30 July 2016

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    Warrington players

    Party time in the Warrington dressing room.

    Lots of celebrating, lots of dancing, lots of flesh.

  9. Warrington reach Wembleypublished at 16:41 BST 30 July 2016

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    Warrington prop Ashton Sims on BBC's rugby league forum: "it was really tough in that first 20 minutes. Full credit to Wakefield as they showed a lot of fight and spirit.

    "I've only heard about Wembley but we're not getting ahead of ourselves. There will be some tumble weed in Warrington when all the fans go down there."

  10. 'Warrington were far too good'published at 16:40 BST 30 July 2016

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    Wakefield head coach Chris Chester on BBC's rugby league forum: "It was tough but I'm proud of these guys. We've come a long way in this short space of time. They never give in and the fans have been great today.

    "Warrington were far too good for us and far too quick, and good luck to them in the final.

    "I think my side will learn a lot from today and I think we tried to hard in certain areas. We'll be ok for the rest of the season."

  11. get involved

    Get Involved at #bbcrlpublished at 16:37 BST 30 July 2016

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    ForumImage source, BBC Sport

    Brian Noble, Denis Betts and Jamie Peacock answering YOUR questions right now, use #bbcrl to get in touch.

    You can hear more reaction to the game and your tweets at the top of this page.

  12. Warrington reach Wembleypublished at 16:34 BST 30 July 2016

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    Quote Message

    This is the final we've been waiting for for a few years. It's going to be a fantastic day out and hopefully we're in for a classic game.

    Denis Betts, Widnes head coach on BBC One

  13. Warrington reach Wembleypublished at 16:32 BST 30 July 2016

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    Warrington forward and man of the match Jack Hughes on BBC One: "What an outstanding effort.

    "We went behind early but we didn't panic and we got the rewards from that."

  14. Warrington reach Wembleypublished at 16:29 BST 30 July 2016

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    Warrington head coach Tony Smith on BBC One: "It's been a while for our club to get to one of the big finals, so it's a nice feeling.

    "The game was pretty one-sided. While Wakefield didn't give in, my team did a good job from the outset.

    "The momentum of the game was one way but Chris Chester should be proud of Wakefield's efforts."

  15. Hull FC v Warrington finalpublished at 16:28 BST 30 July 2016

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    Stefan RatchfordImage source, PA

    So after three years of missing out at the semi-final stage, Warrington make it to Wembley.

    The will play Hull FC on 27 August in what promises to be a high-quality final.

  16. Full-time: Warrington 56-12 Wakefieldpublished at 80 mins
    Breaking

    Chris SandowImage source, SWPIX.COM

  17. try

    TRY: Warrington 56-12 Wakefieldpublished at 79 mins

    Toby King

    Toby King becomes the first man to score twice today.

    You credit the dummies and his silky run, but really the Wakefield defence has just downed tools there.

    Stefan Ratchford is unable to take Wire up to 58 points.

  18. Postpublished at 78 mins

    Warrington 52-12 Wakefield

    The football skills coming out now. 

    Stefan Ratchford's grubber is blocked, he hacks it forward and then as he is about to dive on it Max Jowitt buts in a sliding tackle to kick it out.

    And by sliding tackle, I do mean football sliding tackle.

  19. Postpublished at 76 mins

    Warrington 52-12 Wakefield

    A knock-on from Jack Hughes in one of very few mistakes for Warrington today.

    Can Wakefield get a third score before the hooter?

  20. NO TRY: Warrington 52-12 Wakefieldpublished at 74 mins

    There's not another moment Wakefield fans can enjoy as Craig Hall's try is ruled out for a double movement.