WARRINGTON Wolves will aim to keep up their record of reaching the Challenge Cup semi finals in every year of Steve Price’s reign tonight.
Here’s everything you need to know about tonight’s last-eight clash with Catalans Dragons...
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What time is kick off?
The game is due to get underway at 6pm.
Can I watch on TV?
Sky Sports will be showing the game live – coverage gets underway at 5.30pm on Sky Sports Mix.
What is the latest team news?
Matty Ashton is missing for The Wire with an ankle injury, so a change at full-back is required.
Head coach Steve Price name-checked regular number one Stefan Ratchford, utility back Jake Mamo and youngster Josh Thewlis as potential options to replace him.
> LISTEN: We predict how Warrington Wolves will line up against Catalans Dragons here
Matty Ashton will miss tonight's game with an ankle injury. Picture by SWPix.com
Tom Lineham is available again after completing a three-match ban while Robbie Mulhern is back in contention after missing Saturday’s win over former club Hull KR with a calf problem.
Meanwhile, Catalans are missing forwards Jordan Dezaria (suspended) and Paul Seguier (injured) so into their squad come former Wire man Benjamin Jullien and Matthieu Cozza.
Who is the referee?
Liam Moore is the man in the middle for tonight, with Robert Hicks on video referee duty when required.
Liam Moore will referee tonight's match. Picture by SWPix.com
What are the latest pre-match odds?
Warrington are 1-2 favourites with competition sponsors Betfred to win the tie and progress to the semi-finals.
A Catalans win is 7-4 while a draw after 80 minutes is 20-1.
Wire winger Josh Charnley is popular in the tryscorer markets – he is 9-1 favourite to cross first, 10-11 to score anytime and 4-1 to score two or more tries.
Josh Charnley scored his first two tries of the season against Hull KR on Saturday. Picture by Mike Boden
You can follow the game with us via 'Matchday Live' from 4.30pm as we bring you match updates as they happen straight from Headingley.
After the game, keep it with the Warrington Guardian for the most in-depth post-match reaction.
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