Wigan Warriors delivered a commanding performance at Wembley Stadium to claim the Challenge Cup final with a dominant 40-10 victory over Hull KR.

The Warriors ran in seven tries across the match, demonstrating a level of control that was rarely threatened by their opponents throughout the afternoon.

Hull KR managed only 10 points in response, which highlighted the significant gap between the two sides on the day at Wembley.

The 30-point winning margin underlined just how thoroughly Wigan outplayed Hull KR in one of rugby league’s most prestigious showpiece occasions.

Wigan’s attacking play was relentless, with the Warriors repeatedly finding ways through the Hull KR defence across both halves of the contest.

Hull KR, to their credit, did manage to get themselves on the scoreboard, but they were ultimately unable to match the intensity and quality that Wigan brought to Wembley.

The Challenge Cup final is always one of the most anticipated fixtures in the rugby league calendar, and Wigan made sure they rose to the occasion emphatically.

Seven tries in a final is a remarkable tally by any standard, and it signals just how potent the Wigan Warriors attack has been throughout this cup run.

The atmosphere at Wembley Stadium provided the perfect backdrop for a Wigan side that looked fully focused and determined from the first whistle to the last.

With the 40-10 scoreline now in the history books, Wigan Warriors can celebrate a Challenge Cup triumph that was built on outstanding attacking efficiency and defensive resilience against Hull KR.

James is a UK-based staff writer and has been writing about sports and entertainment news for over six years.