Wakefield and Hull have been drawn together to play each other in the Carnegie Challenge Cup Semi Final
In a topsy-turvy season, both clubs have avoided favourites St Helens and Leeds Rhinos in a bid to make the final at Wembley in mid-August.
Hull overcame Bradford at Odsal on Sunday, while Wakefield trounced Oldham at Belle Vue on the same day.
It's 10 years since John Kear took underdogs Sheffield Eagles to Wembley, so he will be hoping to do the same again with his Wakefield side.
However, Hull FC under Richard Agar will be looking to build on their good form and win their second Challenge Cup, previously winning the famous trophy in 2005, funnily enough under none other than John Kear.
The other tie sees former champions St Helens versus current champions Leeds. It was Saints who won the trophy last season in the first ever Challenge Cup Final at the new Wembley Stadium, so will be looking for a second successful season in the competition.
However, Leeds will be slight favourites after their early season engage Super League form.
The ties will be played on the 26th and 27th July at neutral grounds to be announced.