St.Helens Women face Wigan Warriors on Saturday, 7th June and the winning team will lift the 2025 Betfred Women's Challenge Cup trophy at Wembley Stadium.
- Betfred Women’s Challenge Cup Final – St.Helens vs Wigan Warriors – 11:45am KO
- Betfred Men’s Challenge Cup Final – Warrington Wolves vs Hull KR – 3pm KO
- AB Sundecks 1895 Cup Final – Featherstone Rovers vs York Knights – 5:45pm KO
🎟️ MATCH TICKET INFORMATION
Tickets are available to purchase through the Club’s unique ticketing link (click here to use) until 9am on Saturdaym 7th June.
Any tickets purchased after 4pm on Friday, 6th June will be available for collection on matchday at Wembley Stadium.
Wembley Stadium’s ticket office will be based in North Stand West Ticket Office, and will be open from 9.45am on Saturday, 7th June for collections and to buy on the day too.
Once spectators enter the stadium, you will not be able to leave and then re-enter.
ℹ️ SPECTATOR GUIDE
The RFL has published a detailed spectator guide for the 2025 Betfred Challenge Cup Finals Day – which you can view by clicking here.
Find out all you need to know about:
- Fan Zone
- Food and drinks
- Disabled supporter access
- Restricted bag policy
- Travel including planned road closures
- Plus much more…
đź“°Â SQUAD NEWS
Craig Richards and Derek Hardman have made just two changes to the squad they last named which recorded an important away day Betfred Women’s Super League victory over York Valkyrie, 12-16.
Vicky Whitfield and Alyx Bridge are the two Saints who step into the squad, which Erin McDonald and Hollie Bawden coming out.
Read more about our Women’s Challenge Cup Final squad news by clicking on the image below.

Wigan Head Coach Denis Betts has named an unchanged 21-woman squad following their away victory over Leeds Rhinos last Saturday. The Warriors won that match at AMT Headingley by 34 points to 12.
Wigan Warriors 21-woman squad
1. Grace Banks, 2. Anna Davis, 3. Georgia Wilson, 4. Molly Jones, 5. Ellise Derbyshire, 6. Jenna Foubister, 7. Isabel Rowe, 8. Mary Coleman, 9. Carys Marsh, 10. Shaniah Power, 11. Eva Hunter, 12. Victoria Molyneux, 13. Megan Williams, 14. Rachel Thompson, 16. Rease Casey, 17. Emily Veivers, 19. Emily Veivers, 19. Remi Wilton, 20. Holly Speakman, 21. Jade Gregory-Haselden, 22. Mia-Jayne Atheron, 26. Tiana Power.
đź’¬ RICHARDS – COACH PREVIEW
Motivated himself to retain our Challenge Cup crown for a fifth successive season, Craig also details the drive across the playing squad, which will be highly important when taking on an in-form and firing Wigan Warriors side.
Saints TV spoke to Craig ahead of the game!
 FOLLOW THE GAME WITH SAINTS
Fans not in attendance will be updated on St.Helens Women’s social media accounts will keep supporters up to date of every key moment, so ensure you are following us!
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Highlights and the full match replay will be available for Saints TV subscribers too.
WEARING THE RED V
The Saints’ 2025 Home Kit will be worn at Wembley Stadium!
Taking centre stage, the iconic Saints crest has been transformed into a futuristic holographic badge and is placed in the centre of the shirt for the first time in 16 years.
The shirt has elasticated sleeve cuffs that feature a woven oval SH pattern taken from one of the core elements of the Club crest, with the SH also watermarked into the Red V and on the side panels of the shorts.

For the first time in our history in 2025, the Saints Women have their own specific kit – a version of the 2025 design but featuring a host of new club partners, which they will wear on gameday, and which is available to order as a replica in all sizes, online via direct order from O’Neills.
Get yours online by visiting saintssuperstore.com!
📺 WATCH ON THE BBC
Fans not in attendance will be able to watch the match on the BBC Two, the BBC Sport website and BBC iPlayer.
Coverage starts at 11:15am, ahead of kick-off at 11:45am, and will feature our very own winger Leah Burke as part of the punditry and analysis panel.
⚡ MCGIFFORD RELISHING OPPORTUNITY
A former heptathlete, McGifford was asked to see if she would come and give our sport a go by now Head Coach Craig Richards, and each year she feels like she has progressed.
McGifford is relishing the thought of playing at Wembley in the Betfred Women’s Challenge Cup Final, and knows that a tough test awaits as the Wigan Warriors, our fierce rivals look to take the Cup crown our Saints have held for four straight years.
 WHO WILL BE THE MATCH OFFICIALS?Â
Aaron Moore will be the Referee for Saturday’s Final, and he will be supported by Touch Judges Ollie Salmon and Lucas Seal, as well as Video Referee Tom Grant.
📊 THE RECORD AGAINST WIGAN
St Helens Women and Wigan Warriors Women have never previously met in a final fixture, and this marks Wigan’s first appearance in the Women’s Challenge Cup Final.
For the Saints, it is our fifth Women’s Challenge Cup Final, and our fifth in successive seasons going back to the 2021 Final.
- 2024 Won (v Leeds, 22-0) (at Wembley Stadium)
- 2023 Won (v Leeds, 22-8) (at Wembley Stadium)
- 2022 Won (v Leeds, 18-8) (at Elland Road, Leeds)
- 2021 Won (v York, 34-6) (at Leigh Sports Village)
Our last previous Challenge Cup meeting against Wigan came back in 2021, in the Quarter Final which the Red V won 36-0.
Last ten Super League meetings
St Helens 18, Wigan 4 (SL-SF, 22/9/24)
Wigan 12, St Helens 16 (SLR8, 12/7/24)
St Helens 24, Wigan 8 (SLR5, 31/5/24)
Wigan 4, St Helens 12 (SL-G1, 6/8/23)
St Helens 26, Wigan 4 (SL-G1, 11/6/23)
Wigan 4, St Helens 56 (SL-G1, 28/8/22)
St Helens 44, Wigan 0 (SL-G1, 15/5/22)
St Helens 52, Wigan 0 (SL-PO, 19/9/21)
St Helens 28, Wigan 0 (SL, 15/9/19)
Wigan 4, St Helens 6 (SL, 7/4/19)