Forty grassroots Rugby League teams will set out on the Wembley trail later this month when the first qualifying round for the 2013 Challenge Cup takes place over the weekend of October 27-28.
The draws for the 2013 Challenge Cup Qualifying Rounds One and Two.
A total of 57 community teams will be involved in the 2013 competition which culminates at Wembley next August; the three Armed Services teams and 14 Conference League Premier teams will enter the competition at a later stage.
Challenge Cup Qualifying Round One draw: Featherstone Lions v Stanley Rangers, Eastmoor Dragons v Loughborough University, Underbank Rangers v Heworth, Dewsbury Celtic v Ovenden, East Leeds v Drighlington, Bank Quay Bulls v Castleford Panthers, Warrington Wizards v British Police, Askam v Millom, Blackbrook v Castleford Lock Lane, Northumbria University v Milford Marlins, Stanningley v Widnes West Bank, Normanton Knights v York Acorn, Bristol Sonics v Eccles, Kells v Egremont Rangers, Hunslet Old Boys v St Marys University, Rochdale Mayfield v University of Hull, Leeds Metropolitan University v Elland, Hunslet Warriors v Wigan St Judes, Bradford Dudley Hill v Bonymaen Broncos, Shaw Cross Sharks v Pilkington Recs.
First round ties to be played weekend of October 27-28.
Challenge Cup Qualifying Round Two draw: Bradford Dudley Hill or Bonymaen Broncos v Eastmoor Dragons or Loughborough University, Northumbria University or Milford Marlins v Dewsbury Celtic or Ovenden, Rochdale Mayfield or University of Hull v Bank Quay Bulls or Castleford Panthers, Shaw Cross Sharks or Pilkington Recs v Featherstone Lions,Warrington Wizards or British Police v Blackbrook or Castleford Lock Lane, Underbank Rangers or Heworth v Leeds Metropolitan University or Elland, Normanton Knights or York Acorn v Hunslet Old Boys or St Marys University, East Leeds or Drighlington v Hunslet Warriors or Wigan St Judes, Stanningley or Widnes West Bank v Kells or Egremont Rangers, Askam or Millom v Bristol Sonics or Eccles.
Second round ties to be played weekend of November 3-4
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules here