The 1935–36 Challenge Cup was the 36th staging of rugby league's oldest knockout competition, the Challenge Cup.[1]
First Round[]
Date
|
Team One
|
Score One
|
Team Two
|
Score Two
|
08 Feb |
Acton and Willesden |
0 |
Liverpool |
0
|
08 Feb |
Barrow |
8 |
Warrington |
17
|
08 Feb |
Batley |
8 |
Bradford Northern |
25
|
08 Feb |
Bramley |
0 |
Hunslet |
13
|
08 Feb |
Castleford |
16 |
Rochdale Hornets |
3
|
08 Feb |
Featherstone Rovers |
8 |
York |
13
|
08 Feb |
Halifax |
10 |
Keighley |
5
|
08 Feb |
Higginshaw |
2 |
Oldham |
38
|
08 Feb |
Huddersfield |
12 |
Broughton Rangers |
11
|
08 Feb |
Hull FC |
16 |
St Helens |
6
|
08 Feb |
Hull Kingston Rovers |
5 |
Streatham and Mitcha |
18
|
08 Feb |
Leeds |
18 |
Dewsbury |
7
|
08 Feb |
Leigh |
49 |
Seaton Rangers |
4
|
08 Feb |
Salford |
20 |
St Helens Recs |
3
|
08 Feb |
Swinton |
2 |
Wakefield Trinity |
9
|
08 Feb |
Wigan |
26 |
Widnes |
9
|
17 Feb |
Liverpool |
29 |
Acton and Willesden |
3
|
Second Round[]
Date
|
Team One
|
Score One
|
Team Two
|
Score Two
|
22 Feb |
Bradford Northern |
0 |
Wakefield Trinity |
3
|
22 Feb |
Castleford |
8 |
Leigh |
0
|
22 Feb |
Halifax |
2 |
Warrington |
2
|
22 Feb |
Huddersfield |
8 |
York |
2
|
22 Feb |
Hull FC |
9 |
Liverpool |
0
|
22 Feb |
Hunslet |
2 |
Salford |
2
|
22 Feb |
Oldham |
4 |
Wigan |
15
|
22 Feb |
Streatham and Mitcham |
3 |
Leeds |
13
|
22 Feb |
Salford |
20 |
Hunslet |
2
|
27 Feb |
Warrington |
18 |
Halifax |
15
|
Quarter Finals[]
Date
|
Team One
|
Score One
|
Team Two
|
Score Two
|
07 Mar |
Huddersfield |
12 |
Wakefield Trinity |
0
|
07 Mar |
Hull FC |
4 |
Leeds |
5
|
07 Mar |
Salford |
5 |
Castleford |
4
|
07 Mar |
Warrington |
5 |
Wigan |
2
|
Semi Finals[]
Date
|
Team One
|
Score One
|
Team Two
|
Score Two
|
21 Mar |
Warrington |
7 |
Salford |
2
|
21 Mar |
Leeds |
10 |
Huddersfield |
5
|
Final[]
Leeds beat Warrington 18-2 in the Challenge Cup Final played at Wembley Stadium on Saturday 18 April 1936 before a crowd of 51,250.
Evan Williams' three goals gave Leeds the victory.[2]
This was Leeds’ fourth Challenge Cup Final win in as many Final appearances.[3]
Leeds
|
18 - 2
|
Warrington
|
Tries: Isaacs, F Harris, E Harris, Parker Goals: E Williams (3) DG Ralph
|
Report
|
Goals Shankland
|
Wembley, LondonAttendance: 51,250 (HT 10-2) Referee: A S Dobson (Featherstone)
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References[]
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Years |
- 1890–91 · 1891–92 · 1892–93 · 1893–94 · 1894–95 · 1895–96
- 1897–02
- 1898–02
- 1899–02
- 1900–02
- 2021–22
- 2022–23 · 2023–24 · 2024–25 · 2025–26 · 2026–27 · 2027–28 · 2028–29 · 2029–30 · 2030–31
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