Cougars chairman Gary Fawcett is delighted with the financial boost that drawing Tetley's Challenge Cup holders Warrington brings.
Keighley lost 80-0 at Warrington two years ago but fared better at Cougar Park when the sides met last season, losing 44-18.
Fawcett said: “Hopefully it will be third time lucky! It’s bizarre to draw them yet again. I don’t think it’s ever happened before.
“It should be our most profitable game of the season and it’s nice to get on the front foot financially around this time of the year.”
Cougars will wear their away kit for the visit of Warrington on Sunday (3pm). The change strip incorporates the Rett Syndrome Research Trust in its design, a charity which both clubs support.
Ticket prices for the Warrington game are: Main stand £20, ground entrance £15 adult, £8 concession, £1 16-year-olds and under.
Tickets are on sale but fans can also pay at the gate.
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