BBC Television has chosen Warrington Wolves' clash with St. Helens for broadcast in the fifth round of the Silk Cut Challenge Cup next weekend.

Their away clash with Saints is scheduled to kick off at Knowsley Road at 1.45pm on Sunday, March 1.

Television coverage will start with the build up at 12.45pm. The BBC will also be showing the game between Castleford Tigers and Bradford Bulls the day before as the competition reaches the last 16 stage.

A limited number of tickets for the stand, priced at £13 with no concessions, will be available from the club's Cockhedge shop from today, Friday.

Entrance to the terraces will be pay on the day, costing £8 for adults, or £4 for juniors and pensioners.

A Wolf Pack bus will be running to the match and tickets, costing £2.50 for adults and £1.50 for children, must be bought from the Cockhedge shop beforehand.

The bus will leave from the St. James car park, behind the Bevan Stand at noon.

The Wolf Pack is also running a trip to Liverpool FC's Anfield museum on April 14. Further details are available from the shop.

Don't miss the big match preview in next week's issue of the GUARDIAN.

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