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{{unreferenced|date=August 2016}}The Challenge Cup of Rugby league was instituted in the 1896–97 and the final was contested between Batley and St. Helens at Headingley, Leeds. In the seasons during the Second World War the final was played over two legs, with the aggregate score being used. The final was played at many neutral venues up to and including 1928 after which it was mostly played at Wembley Stadium until 1939 just prior to the Second World War apart from 1932 when it was switched to Central Park, Wigan. In the war years, apart from 1940, it was played at various venues between 1941–45 after which it returned to Wembley in 1946 when the final permently became a Wembley final. In 1909–10 Leeds and Hull F.C. drew 7–7 for the first time in a final at Huddersfield and instead of playing golden point like draws in earlier rounds are sent to, it was sent to a replay which Leeds won. There have been 3 replays, the latest being 1981–82 at Elland Road between Hull F.C. and Widnes. In 2015 Leeds beat Hull Kingston Rovers 50–0 in the biggest win in Challenge Cup history. Also Hull F.C. won it 2 years in a row; 2016 (Hull 12-10 Warrington) and 2017 (Hull 18-14 Wigan). FinalsKeyKey to list of winnersD | Winning team won the Double | T | Winning team won the Treble | F | Winning team won All Four Cups | Year | Winners | Score | Runner–up | Venue | Attendance | 1896–97 | Batley|16}} Batley | 10–3 | St Helens|16}} St. Helens | Headingley | 13,492 | 1897–98 | Batley|16}} Batley | 7–0 | Bradford | 27,941 | 1898–99 | Oldham|16}} Oldham | 19–9 | Hunslet|16}} Hunslet | Fallowfield | 15,763 | 1899–1900 | Swinton|16}} Swinton | 16–8 | Salford City|16}} Salford | 17,864 | 1900–01 | Batley|16}} Batley | 6–0 | Warrington|16}} Warrington | Headingley | 29,563 | 1901–02 | Broughton Rangers | 25–0 | Salford City|16}} Salford | Athletic Grounds | 15,006 | 1902–03 | {{leagueicon|Halifax|16}} Halifax D | 7–0 | Salford City|16}} Salford | Headingley | 32,507 | 1903–04 | Halifax|16}} Halifax | 8–3 | Warrington|16}} Warrington | The Willows | 17,041 | 1904–05 | Warrington|16}} Warrington | 6–0 | Hull KR|16}} Hull Kingston Rovers | Headingley | 19,638 | 1905–06 | Bradford | 5–0 | Salford City|16}} Salford | 15,834 | 1906–07 | Warrington|16}} Warrington | 17–3 | Oldham|16}} Oldham | Wheater's Field | 18,500 | 1907–08 | {{leagueicon|Hunslet|16}} Hunslet F | 14–0 | Hull|16}} Hull F.C. | Fartown | 18,000 | 1908–09 | Wakefield|16}} Wakefield Trinity | 17–0 | Hull|16}} Hull F.C. | Headingley | 23,587 | 1909–10 | Leeds|16}} Leeds | 7–7 | Hull|16}} Hull F.C. | Fartown | 11,608 | Replay | Leeds|16}} Leeds | 26–12 | Hull|16}} Hull F.C. | 19,413 | 1910–11 | Broughton Rangers | 4–0 | Wigan|16}} Wigan | The Willows | 8,000 | 1911–12 | Dewsbury|16}} Dewsbury | 8–5 | Oldham|16}} Oldham | Headingley | 15,271 | 1912–13 | {{leagueicon|Huddersfield|16}} Huddersfield T | 9–5 | Warrington|16}} Warrington | 22,754 | 1913–14 | Hull|16}} Hull F.C. | 6–0 | Wakefield|16}} Wakefield Trinity | Thrum Hall | 19,000 | 1914–15 | {{leagueicon|Huddersfield|16}} Huddersfield F | 37–3 | St Helens|16}} St. Helens | Watersheddings | 8,000 | 1919–20 | Huddersfield|16}} Huddersfield | 21–10 | Wigan|16}} Wigan | Headingley | 14,000 | 1920–21 | Leigh|16}} Leigh | 13–0 | Halifax|16}} Halifax | Wheater's Field | 25,000 | 1921–22 | Rochdale|16}} Rochdale Hornets | 10–9 | Hull|16}} Hull F.C. | Headingley | 32,596 | 1922–23 | Leeds|16}} Leeds | 28–3 | Hull|16}} Hull F.C. | Belle Vue | 29,335 | 1923–24 | Wigan|16}} Wigan | 21–4 | Oldham|16}} Oldham | Athletic Grounds | 41,831 | 1924–25 | Oldham|16}} Oldham | 16–3 | Hull KR|16}} Hull Kingston Rovers | Headingley | 28,335 | 1925–26 | Swinton|16}} Swinton | 9–3 | Oldham|16}} Oldham | Athletic Grounds | 27,000 | 1926–27 | Oldham|16}} Oldham | 26–7 | Swinton|16}} Swinton | Central Park | 33,448 | 1927–28 | {{leagueicon|Swinton|16}} Swinton F | 5–3 | Warrington|16}} Warrington | 33,909 | 1928–29 | Wigan|16}} Wigan | 13–2 | Dewsbury|16}} Dewsbury | Wembley Stadium | 41,500 | 1929–30 | Widnes|16}} Widnes | 10–3 | St Helens|16}} St. Helens | 36,544 | 1930–31 | Halifax|16}} Halifax | 22–8 | Balmain|16}} York | 40,368 | 1931–32 | Leeds|16}} Leeds | 11–8 | Swinton|16}} Swinton | Central Park | 29,000 | 1932–33 | Huddersfield|16}} Huddersfield | 21–17 | Warrington|16}} Warrington | Wembley Stadium | 41,874 | 1933–34 | Hunslet|16}} Hunslet | 11–5 | Widnes|16}} Widnes | 41,280 | 1934–35 | Castleford|16}} Castleford | 11–8 | Huddersfield|16}} Huddersfield | 39,000 | 1935–36 | Leeds|16}} Leeds | 18–2 | Warrington|16}} Warrington | 51,250 | 1936–37 | Widnes|16}} Widnes | 18–5 | Keighley|16}} Keighley | 47,699 | 1937–38 | Salford City|16}} Salford | 7–4 | Barrow|16}} Barrow | 51,243 | 1938–39 | Halifax|16}} Halifax | 20–3 | Salford City|16}} Salford | 55,453 | 1940–41 | Leeds|16}} Leeds | 19–2 | Halifax|16}} Halifax | Odsal | 28,500 | 1941–42 | Leeds|16}} Leeds | 15–10 | Halifax|16}} Halifax | 15,250 | 1942–43 | Dewsbury|16}} Dewsbury | 16–9 | Leeds|16}} Leeds | Crown Flatt old ground | 10,470 | 1942–43 | Leeds|16}} Leeds | 6–0 | Dewsbury|16}} Dewsbury | Headingley | 16,000 | 1942–43 | Dewsbury|16}} Dewsbury | 16–15 | Leeds|16}} Leeds | (aggregate score) | n/a | 1943–44 | Wigan|16}} Wigan | 3–0 | Bradford|16}} Bradford Northern | Central Park | 22,000 | 1943–44 | Bradford|16}} Bradford Northern | 8–0 | Wigan|16}} Wigan | Odsal | 30,000 | 1943–44 | Bradford|16}} Bradford Northern | 8–3 | Wigan|16}} Wigan | (aggregate score) | n/a | 1944–45 | Huddersfield|16}} Huddersfield | 7–4 | Bradford|16}} Bradford Northern | Fartown | 9,041 | 1944–45 | Huddersfield|16}} Huddersfield | 6–5 | Bradford|16}} Bradford Northern | Odsal | 17,500 | 1944–45 | Huddersfield|16}} Huddersfield | 13–9 | Bradford|16}} Bradford Northern | (aggregate score) | n/a | 1945–46 | Wakefield|16}} Wakefield Trinity | 13–12 | Wigan|16}} Wigan | Wembley Stadium | 54,730 | 1946–47 | Bradford|16}} Bradford Northern | 8–4 | Leeds|16}} Leeds | 77,605 | 1947–48 | Wigan|16}} Wigan | 8–3 | Bradford|16}} Bradford Northern | 71,465 | 1948–49 | Bradford|16}} Bradford Northern | 12–0 | Halifax|16}} Halifax | 95,050 | 1949–50 | Warrington|16}} Warrington | 19–0 | Widnes|16}} Widnes | 94,249 | 1950–51 | Wigan|16}} Wigan | 10–0 | Barrow|16}} Barrow | 94,262 | 1951–52 | Workington|16}} Workington Town | 18–10 | Featherstone|16}} Featherstone Rovers | 72,093 | 1952–53 | Huddersfield|16}} Huddersfield | 15–10 | St Helens|16}} St. Helens | 89,588 | 1953–54 | {{leagueicon|Warrington|16}} Warrington D | 4–4 | Halifax|16}} Halifax | 81,841 | Replay | Warrington|16}} Warrington | 8–4 | Halifax|16}} Halifax | Odsal | 102,569 | 1954–55 | Barrow|16}} Barrow | 21–12 | Workington|16}} Workington Town | Wembley Stadium | 66,513 | 1955–56 | St Helens|16}} St. Helens | 13–2 | Halifax|16}} Halifax | 79,341 | 1956–57 | Leeds|16}} Leeds | 9–7 | Barrow|16}} Barrow | 76,318 | 1957–58 | Wigan|16}} Wigan | 13–9 | Workington|16}} Workington Town | 66,109 | 1958–59 | Wigan|16}} Wigan | 30–13 | Hull|16}} Hull F.C. | 79,811 | 1959–60 | Wakefield|16}} Wakefield Trinity | 38–5 | Hull|16}} Hull F.C. | 79,773 | 1960–61 | St Helens|16}} St. Helens | 12–6 | Wigan|16}} Wigan | 94,672 | 1961–62 | Wakefield|16}} Wakefield Trinity | 12–6 | Huddersfield|16}} Huddersfield | 81,263 | 1962–63 | Wakefield|16}} Wakefield Trinity | 25–10 | Wigan|16}} Wigan | 84,492 | 1963–64 | Widnes|16}} Widnes | 13–5 | Hull KR|16}} Hull Kingston Rovers | 84,488 | 1964–65 | Wigan|16}} Wigan | 20–16 | Hunslet|16}} Hunslet | 89,016 | 1965–66 | {{leagueicon|St Helens|16}} St. Helens T | 21–2 | Wigan|16}} Wigan | 98,536 | 1966–67 | Featherstone|16}} Featherstone Rovers | 17–12 | Barrow|16}} Barrow | 76,290 | 1967–68 | Leeds|16}} Leeds | 11–10 | Wakefield|16}} Wakefield Trinity | 87,100 | 1968–69 | Castleford|16}} Castleford | 11–6 | Salford City|16}} Salford | 97,939 | 1969–70 | Castleford|16}} Castleford | 7–2 | Wigan|16}} Wigan | 95,255 | 1970–71 | Leigh|16}} Leigh | 24–7 | Leeds|16}} Leeds | 85,514 | 1971–72 | St Helens|16}} St. Helens | 16–13 | Leeds|16}} Leeds | 89,495 | 1972–73 | Featherstone|16}} Featherstone Rovers | 33–14 | Bradford|16}} Bradford Northern | 72,395 | 1973–74 | Warrington|16}} Warrington | 24 –9 | Featherstone|16}} Featherstone Rovers | 77,400 | 1974–75 | Widnes|16}} Widnes | 14–7 | Warrington|16}} Warrington | 85,098 | 1975–76 | St Helens|16}} St. Helens | 20–5 | Widnes|16}} Widnes | 89,982 | 1976–77 | Leeds|16}} Leeds | 16–7 | Widnes|16}} Widnes | 80,871 | 1977–78 | Leeds|16}} Leeds | 14–12 | St Helens|16}} St. Helens | 95,872 | 1978–79 | Widnes|16}} Widnes | 12–3 | Wakefield|16}} Wakefield Trinity | 94,218 | 1979–80 | Hull KR|16}} Hull Kingston Rovers | 10–5 | Hull|16}} Hull F.C. | 95,000 | 1980–81 | Widnes|16}} Widnes | 18–9 | Hull KR|16}} Hull Kingston Rovers | 92,496 | 1981–82 | Hull|16}} Hull F.C. | 14–14 | Widnes|16}} Widnes | 92,147 | Replay | Hull|16}} Hull F.C. | 18–9 | Widnes|16}} Widnes | Elland Road | 41,171 | 1982–83 | Featherstone|16}} Featherstone Rovers | 14–12 | Hull|16}} Hull F.C. | Wembley Stadium | 84,969 | 1983–84 | Widnes|16}} Widnes | 19–6 | Wigan|16}} Wigan | 80,116 | 1984–85 | Wigan|16}} Wigan | 28–24 | Hull|16}} Hull F.C. | 99,801 | 1985–86 | Castleford|16}} Castleford | 15–14 | Hull KR|16}} Hull Kingston Rovers | 82,134 | 1986–87 | Halifax|16}} Halifax | 19–18 | St Helens|16}} St. Helens | 91,267 | 1987–88 | Wigan|16}} Wigan | 32–12 | Halifax|16}} Halifax | 94,273 | 1988–89 | Wigan|16}} Wigan | 27–0 | St Helens|16}} St. Helens | 78,000 | 1989–90 | {{leagueicon|Wigan|16}} Wigan D | 36–14 | Warrington|16}} Warrington | 77,729 | 1990–91 | {{leagueicon|Wigan|16}} Wigan D | 13–8 | St Helens|16}} St. Helens | 75,532 | 1991–92 | {{leagueicon|Wigan|16}} Wigan T | 28–12 | Castleford|16}} Castleford | 77,286 | 1992–93 | {{leagueicon|Wigan|16}} Wigan T | 20–14 | Widnes|16}} Widnes | 77,684 | 1993–94 | {{leagueicon|Wigan|16}} Wigan D | 26–16 | Leeds|16}} Leeds | 78,348 | 1994–95 | {{leagueicon|Wigan|16}} Wigan F | 30–10 | Leeds|16}} Leeds | 78,550 | 1996 | {{leagueicon|St Helens|16}} St. Helens D | 40–32 | Bradford|16}}Bradford | 75,994 | 1997 | St Helens|16}} St. Helens | 32–22 | Bradford|16}} Bradford | 78,022 | 1998 | Sheffield|16}} Sheffield Eagles | 17–8 | Wigan|16}} Wigan | 60,669 | 1999 | Leeds|16}} Leeds | 52– 16 | London|16}} London Broncos | 73,242 | 2000 | Bradford|16}} Bradford | 24–18 | Leeds|16}} Leeds | Murrayfield | 67,247 | 2001 | St Helens|16}} St. Helens | 13–6 | Bradford|16}} Bradford | Twickenham | 68,250 | 2002 | Wigan|16}} Wigan | 21–12 | St Helens|16}} St. Helens | Murrayfield | 62,140 | 2003 | {{leagueicon|Bradford|16}} Bradford F | 22–20 | Leeds|16}} Leeds | Millennium Stadium | 71,212 | 2004 | St Helens|16}} St. Helens | 32–16 | Wigan|16}} Wigan | 73,734 | 2005 | Hull|16}} Hull F.C. | 25–24 | Leeds|16}} Leeds | 74,213 | 2006 | {{leagueicon|St Helens|16}} St. Helens F | 42–12 | Huddersfield|16}} Huddersfield | Twickenham | 65,187 | 2007 | St Helens|16}} St. Helens | 30–8 | Catalans|16}} Catalans Dragons | Wembley Stadium | 84,241 | 2008 | St Helens|16}} St. Helens | 28–16 | Hull|16}} Hull F.C. | 82,821 | 2009 | Warrington|16}} Warrington | 25–16 | Huddersfield|16}} Huddersfield | 76,560 | 2010 | Warrington|16}} Warrington | 30–6 | Leeds|16}} Leeds | 85,217 | 2011 | Wigan|16}} Wigan | 28–18 | Leeds|16}} Leeds | 78,482 | 2012 | Warrington|16}} Warrington | 35–18 | Leeds|16}} Leeds | 79,180 | 2013 | {{leagueicon|Wigan |16}} Wigan D | 16–0 | Hull|16}} Hull F.C. | 78,137 | 2014 | Leeds Rhinos |16}} Leeds | 23-10 | Castleford |16}} Castleford | 77,914 | 2015 | {{leagueicon|Leeds Rhinos |16}} Leeds T | 50-0 | Hull KR |16}} Hull Kingston Rovers | 80,140 | 2016 | Hull|16}} Hull F.C. | 12–10 | Warrington|16}} Warrington | 76,235 | 2017 | Hull|16}} Hull F.C. | 18–14 | wigan|16}} Wigan | 68,525 | 2018 | Catalans|16}} Catalans Dragons | 20-14 | Warrington|16}} Warrington | 50,672 |
VenuesCurrent venue Venue | Location | Capacity | Wembley Stadium | London | 90,000 |
Former venuesThe Challenge Cup final has been held at 11 neutral venues. Venue | Location | Capacity | Old Wembley | London | 82,000 | Twickenham | London | 82,000 | Millennium Stadium | Cardiff, Wales | 74,500 | Murrayfield | Edinburgh, Scotland | 67,144 | Athletic Grounds | Rochdale, Greater Manchester | 41,831 | Fartown | Huddersfield, West Yorkshire | 35,000 | Thrum Hall | Halifax, West Yorkshire | 29,000 | Watersheddings | Oldham, Greater Manchester | 28,000 | Odsal | Bradford, West Yorkshire | 27,500 | Headingley | Leeds, West Yorkshire | 21,500 | Wheater's Field | Broughton, Salford, Greater Manchester | 20,000 | Central Park | Wigan, Greater Manchester | 18,000 | Fallowfield | Manchester, Greater Manchester | 15,000 | Belle Vue | Wakefield, West Yorkshire | 12,600 | The Willows | Weaste, Salford, Greater Manchester | 11,363 | Crown Flatt old ground | Dewsbury, West Yorkshire | 10,000 |
Replay venuesIn the event of a draw a replay will be played at a neutral venue. There have been three replays. Year | Venue | Location | Capacity | 1909-10 | Fartown | Huddersfield, West Yorkshire | 35,000 | 1953-54 | Odsal | Bradford, West Yorkshire | 27,500 | 1981-82 | Elland Road | Leeds, West Yorkshire | 39,000 |
See also{{Portal|Rugby league}}ReferencesExternal links{{Challenge Cup}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Challenge Cup finals}} 2 : Challenge Cup finals|Rugby league-related lists |