FOLLOWING on from Warrington’s heart-breaking defeat to Hull KR, Rugby League Commercial has confirmed that the 2026 Betfred Challenge Cup Finals Day will return to Wembley Stadium on Saturday, May 30.
It will be the first time the Challenge Cup Final has been played at Wembley in May since the renovation of the stadium, with the only May Final since 1999 coming at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in 2022.
Fans can register their interest in tickets via rugby-league.com to access the priority window later this Autumn. Previous ticket buyers will automatically be eligible for any ticket sales opportunities to ensure they can secure their seat for 2026.
RL Commercial also confirmed an attendance of 63,278 for the 2025 Betfred Challenge Cup Finals Day – the second best since 2017.
The official attendance for the Betfred Women’s Challenge Cup Final, in which Wigan Warriors ended St Helens’ four-year dominance of the competition with a stunning 42-6 win, is 8,810.
Rhodri Jones, the Managing Director of RL Commercial, said:“We are delighted to be able to confirm the date of Betfred Challenge Cup Finals Day in 2026, as we reflect on a season of significant progress for the sport’s oldest knockout competition.
“The introduction of a new format and the earlier involvement of the 12 Betfred Super League clubs was a big success, leading to a series of record attendances in the Third, Fourth and Fifth Rounds.
“The Challenge Cup Final at Wembley Stadium remains a special occasion for Rugby League, and always produces unforgettable moments and images – this year including a spectacular performance by Wigan Warriors in the Betfred Women’s Challenge Cup Final.
“And of course we’ll be back at Wembley for the return of the Rugby League Ashes, with the First Test on Saturday October 25.”
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Fantastic news! 🎉 It’s great to see the Betfred Challenge Cup Finals Day heading back to Wembley—particularly with both the women’s and men’s finals returning on 7 June 2025
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. Wembley’s electric atmosphere truly elevates the occasion.
This year’s event drew 63,278 fans, the second-highest turnout since 2017—proof of rugby league’s growing resurgence
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. Wigan Warriors’ dominant 42–6 win in the women’s final showcased the expanding competitiveness and popularity of the women’s game
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Announcement that next year’s finals will be held even earlier, on 30 May 2026, is exciting—a bold move to cement this weekend as a highlight in the sporting calendar . Leveraging Wembley’s heritage and scheduling alignment can only boost the sport’s profile.
Looking forward to seeing both finals continue to grow in prominence and attendance. Wembley, here we come! 🏉
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