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Hull FC and Hull KR cup games to be screened live
Topic Started: Mar 10 2010, 02:59 AM (46 Views)
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HULL FC and Hull KR's Challenge Cup fourth round ties will both be screened live on the BBC.

Hull will welcome reigning Super League champions Leeds to the KC Stadium on Saturday April 17.

The match will be screened live on BBC1 with a 2.30pm kick-off.

On Sunday April 18, Huddersfield Giants will host Hull KR in front of the BBC2 cameras in a 1.45pm kick-off time.

Hull's clash with Leeds is a repeat of the 2005 Challenge Cup final at Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, which Hull famously won by the narrowest of margins 25-24.

This year sees Hull bidding to reach Wembley for the second time in three seasons and a bumper crowd is expected at the KC Stadium for the tie between the great rivals, who also meet in Super League the week before.

Rovers were beaten by Warrington in the quarter-finals last season, a tie settled by the golden point rule when Lee Briers kicked the winning drop-goal in extra time to complete a 25-24 victory.

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