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The 1932–33 Challenge Cup was the 33rd staging of rugby league's oldest knockout competition, the Challenge Cup.
First round
Date
Team one
Score one
Team two
Score two
11 Feb
Askern
0
Wigan
46
11 Feb
Barrow
19
Bramley
0
11 Feb
Batley
9
Featherstone Rovers
6
11 Feb
Bradford Northern
3
St Helens
24
11 Feb
Broughton Rangers
5
Wakefield Trinity
6
11 Feb
Halifax
42
Uno's Dabs
5
11 Feb
Huddersfield
19
Dewsbury
7
11 Feb
Hull FC
37
Higginshaw
9
11 Feb
Hull Kingston Rovers
4
Keighley
4
11 Feb
Leeds
36
Wigan Highfield
0
11 Feb
Oldham
13
Rochdale Hornets
8
11 Feb
St Helens Recs
5
Hunslet
19
11 Feb
Salford
11
Castleford
0
11 Feb
Swinton
5
Widnes
2
11 Feb
Warrington
34
Leigh
3
11 Feb
York
35
Barrow Marsh
6
14 Feb
Keighley
23
Hull Kingston Rovers
7
Second round
Date
Team One
Score One
Team Two
Score Two
25 Feb
Barrow
0
Huddersfield
0
01 Mar
Salford
3
Leeds
4
01 Mar
Wigan
5
Oldham
3
01 Mar
York
0
Swinton
3
02 Mar
Halifax
10
Keighley
0
02 Mar
St Helens
14
Hunslet
3
06 Mar
Huddersfield
2
Barrow
0
07 Mar
Batley
10
Warrington
20
08 Mar
Hull FC
9
Wakefield Trinity
4
Quarter finals
Date
Team One
Score One
Team Two
Score Two
11 Mar
Leeds
12
Hull FC
0
11 Mar
St Helens
18
Halifax
6
11 Mar
Swinton
5
Huddersfield
12
11 Mar
Wigan
7
Warrington
9
Semi-finals
Date
Team One
Score One
Team Two
Score Two
25 Mar
Warrington
11
St Helens
5
25 Mar
Huddersfield
30
Leeds
8
Final
Huddersfield beat Warrington 21-17 in the final at Wembley before a crowd of 41,784. This was Huddersfield’s fourth Challenge Cup Final win in as many appearances, and they became the first team to win the trophy more than three times. This was also the fifth Challenge Cup Final defeat for Warrington.