Ticket prices frozen for the 2009 Carnegie Challenge Cup Final Tickets for the 2009 Carnegie Challenge Cup Final at Wembley Stadium are now on sale and prices have been frozen for the second consecutive year. As a result prices range from £21 through to £76. This year’s final will return to its traditional August Bank Holiday weekend spot and will be played on Saturday 29 August. Hospitality prices have also been frozen and packages are available for £225 (Plus VAT) per person. For ticket information and availability - please contact the Ticket Office on: 0844 856 1113 Please note... Huddersfield Giants will be allocated the West side of the Stadium (including the West half of the North and South Stands) Warrington Wolves will be allocated the East side (including the East half of the North and South Stands) |
The Carnegie Challenge Cup
The Carnegie Challenge Cup is Rugby League's most historic and prestigious competition.
It's the only knock-out tournament of its kind to include teams from all levels of the sport.
The Carnegie Challenge Cup Final is the climax of an eight-month long competition that starts out featuring many grassroots clubs.
Indeed, the contest embraces the full spectrum of the game, from amateur teams through to European (including Russian, French, English, Welsh and Irish), as well as the full-time Super League professionals.
The final not only attracts fans from both competing finalists but the whole Rugby League community.
Carnegie Challenge Cup Final Contenders
The final features the Warrington Wolves against the Huddersfield Giants.
The Wolves are favourites to win the Carnegie Challenge Cup on 29 August, having beaten the Wigan Warriors in the semi-finals by 39 points to 26. The Wolves last won at Wembley in 1974.
The Wolves' rivals in the fight for the cup are Huddersfield Giants. The Giants reached the final having beaten holders St Helens in the semi-finals 24 to 14.
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