WARRINGTON Wolves now know the team they will face in the Challenge Cup quarter-finals.
Having beaten lower-league opposition in their two cup games to date in Widnes Vikings and Whitehaven, Sam Burgess' side must now get past St Helens in order to reach the semi-finals.
The Wire have been drawn as the home side, so the tie will take place at The Halliwell Jones Stadium over the weekend of April 4-6.
It will be a repeat of last year's quarter-final, when Warrington ran out 31-8 victors at The Totally Wicked Stadium.
Wire and St Helens met in last year's quarter-finals, with Sam Burgess' side running out 31-8 winners at the Totally Wicked Stadium (Image: Martin Rickett/PA Wire) The two are due to meet at Saints' home ground in Super League this weekend and in all, the neighbours will now meet three times between now and the end of April - after the Challenge Cup tie, Paul Wellens' side visit The Halliwell Jones Stadium again in Round Nine on Thursday, April 24.
The draw has also paired city rivals Hull FC and Hull KR, with Wakefield Trinity hosting Leigh Leopards and embattled Salford Red Devils travelling to France to face Catalans.
Challenge Cup quarter-final draw 2025
(ties to be played over weekend of April 4-6)
Hull FC vs Hull KR
Warrington Wolves vs St Helens
Wakefield Trinity vs Leigh Leopards
Catalans Dragons vs Salford Red Devils