Coral Challenge Cup to resume next month but questions remains over the field

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Rugby league’s Coral Challenge Cup will now take place Oct. 17

Toronto Wolfpack hooker Andy Ackers runs the ball against the Huddersfield Giants during Super League rugby action in Huddersfield, England on March 11, 2020.Rugby league’s Coral Challenge Cup will resume next month with sixth-round matches including the Toronto Wolfpack.

There are still questions, however, about the sixth round, slated to take place the weekend of Aug. 22-23.While Super League play resumes Aug. 2 behind closed doors, there is no word yet on whether the second-tier Championship and third-tier League 1 will return to action. There are five Championship and League 1 clubs remaining in the cup competition.

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