LEIGH Centurions face a trip over the Pennines in the fourth round of the Powergen Challenge Cup.
Centurions have drawn Batley Bulldogs as their Super League status allows them entry to the competition at this later stage.
Division One strugglers Batley beat French side St Gaudens 40-6 at the weekend to qualify for the fourth round.
Meanwhile Cumbrian minnows Wath Brow Hornets are coming to terms with the prospect of international rugby after being paired with Toulouse.
The draw threw up a romantic, if unlikely, Anglo-French tie with the only surviving amateur team being drawn away to one of three overseas teams in the last 32.
Hornets, who knocked out Dewsbury at the weekend, are in the fourth round for the third time in the last six years but have never met French opposition.
Former Leeds junior Tommy Gallagher was among the Toulouse tryscorers in their 58-18 third-round win at Blackpool.
National League clubs Hull KR and Keighley must also make the trip to the south of France after being paired with Union Treiziste Catalane (UTC) and Pia respectively.
For Hull KR, the tie represents a chance to avenge last year's 23-22 home defeat by UTC, who will change their name to Perpignan when they enter Super League next year.
While Wath Brow Hornets have been made the 2,500-1 rank outsiders with William Hill to lift the Cup in Cardiff on August 27, Super League champions Leeds Rhinos are the hot 11-8 favourites after being drawn at home to Warrington in one of three all-Super League ties.
The Headingley tie will be played on Saturday, April 2, and shown live on BBC Grandstand, with the Wakefield-Hull shown on Sunday Grandstand 24 hours later.
Holders St Helens, who are the 5-2 second favourites, will begin their defence at Huddersfield in the other all-Super League clash.
The fourth-round ties, to be played on the weekend of April 2-3, are:
Featherstone v Bradford, Doncaster v Workington, Hunslet v London Broncos, Union Treiziste Catalane v Hull KR, Wigan Warriors v Whitehaven, Pia v Keighley, Halifax v Castleford, Huddersfield v St Helens, Leeds v Warrington, Batley v Leigh Centurions, Oldham v York, Widnes v Swinton, Barrow v Sheffield Eagles, Rochdale v Salford, Toulouse v Wath Brow Hornets, Wakefield v Hull.
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