IT’S match day as focus switches to the Challenge Cup for Warrington Wolves and London Broncos.
Just six days after the two sides met in the capital in Super League, they go head-to-head once again in the knockout format, this time at The Halliwell Jones Stadium. Kick off for the sixth-round tie is at 5.30pm.
Will The Wire be as dominant as they were on Sunday when they won 58-4 in London? Or will the Broncos come up with an astonishing turnaround?
Below is all of the pre-match build-up and information you need ahead of the game…
Warrington Wolves vs London Broncos tickets, TV details and match referee
Tickets are still available for today's game online, with members reminded they must purchase a physical ticket in order to attend the game.
Cash turnstiles will be in operation for the South Stand while the North Stand ticket windows will be open pre-match for North and East Stand tickets.
The West Stand is closed for today's game.
There is no television or streaming coverage of this afternoon's tie, so the only way to watch the action is to be at the ground.
Tom Grant will be today's match referee, with no video referee in place.
Warrington Wolves vs London Broncos pre-match build-up
> SQUAD NEWS: Wire's 21 confirmed for Challenge Cup tie with Tai debut expected
> More of the same but expect a response? Pre-match Wire talking points
> 'There will be no change of approach,' insists Sam Burgess
> Sam Powell outlines Wire's biggest challenge ahead of Challenge Cup clash
> Sam Burgess on whether the idea of his 'best 17' has evolved since Round One
Follow Warrington Wolves vs London Broncos live with us
As usual, the Warrington Guardian will be bringing you all of the action as it happens live and direct from The Halliwell Jones Stadium Stadium.
Matchday Live will be up and running from around 3.30pm with pre-match build-up followed by live text commentary of the game.
From the final hooter onwards, we will also bring you the most in-depth post-match reaction from the Wire camp.
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