The 1963–64 Challenge Cup was the 63rd staging of rugby league's oldest knockout competition, the Challenge Cup.[1]
First round
| Date
 | 
Team one
 | 
Team two
 | 
Score
 | 
| 08 Feb | 
Barrow | 
Dewsbury | 
11-6
 | 
| 08 Feb | 
Blackpool Borough | 
Doncaster | 
25-2
 | 
| 08 Feb | 
Featherstone Rovers | 
Stanningley Leeds | 
60-4
 | 
| 08 Feb | 
Halifax | 
Batley | 
0-3
 | 
| 08 Feb | 
Hull Kingston Rovers | 
Rochdale Hornets | 
12-12
 | 
| 08 Feb | 
Hunslet | 
Wakefield Trinity | 
4-4
 | 
| 08 Feb | 
Keighley | 
Oldham | 
4-11
 | 
| 08 Feb | 
Leigh | 
Widnes | 
2-2
 | 
| 08 Feb | 
Liverpool City | 
Huddersfield | 
3-0
 | 
| 08 Feb | 
St Helens | 
Castleford | 
6-13
 | 
| 08 Feb | 
Salford | 
Leeds | 
10-6
 | 
| 08 Feb | 
Whitehaven | 
Hull | 
7-5
 | 
| 08 Feb | 
Wigan | 
Swinton | 
15-15
 | 
| 08 Feb | 
Workington Town | 
Warrington | 
21-3
 | 
| 08 Feb | 
York | 
Bramley | 
5-2
 | 
| 11 Feb | 
Rochdale Hornets | 
Hull Kingston Rovers | 
7-22
 | 
| 12 Feb | 
Swinton | 
Wigan | 
13-8
 | 
| 12 Feb | 
Wakefield Trinity | 
Hunslet | 
7-14
 | 
| 12 Feb | 
Widnes | 
Leigh | 
11-11
 | 
| 17 Feb | 
Widnes | 
Leigh | 
14-2
 | 
Second round
| Date
 | 
Team one
 | 
Team two
 | 
Score
 | 
| 29 Feb | 
Batley | 
Hunslet | 
6-14
 | 
| 29 Feb | 
Oldham | 
Featherstone Rovers | 
9-7
 | 
| 29 Feb | 
Blackpool Borough | 
Thames Board Mills (Warrington) | 
48-8
 | 
| 29 Feb | 
Whitehaven | 
Castleford | 
5-29
 | 
| 29 Feb | 
Workington | 
Swinton | 
3-11
 | 
| 29 Feb | 
York | 
Hull Kingston Rovers | 
7-23
 | 
| 29 Feb | 
Widnes | 
Liverpool City | 
16-6
 | 
| 29 Feb | 
Salford | 
Barrow | 
4-10
 | 
Quarter-finals
| Date
 | 
Team one
 | 
Team two
 | 
Score
 | 
| 14 Mar | 
Widnes | 
Swinton | 
5-5
 | 
| 14 Mar | 
Blackpool Borough | 
Castleford | 
4-25
 | 
| 14 Mar | 
Hull Kingston Rovers | 
Barrow | 
38-4
 | 
| 14 Mar | 
Hunslet | 
Oldham | 
5-7
 | 
| 18 Mar | 
Swinton | 
Widnes | 
0-0
 | 
| 23 Mar | 
Widnes | 
Swinton | 
15-3
 | 
Semi-finals
| Date
 | 
Team one
 | 
Team two
 | 
Score
 | 
| 11 Apr | 
Hull Kingston Rovers | 
Oldham | 
5-5
 | 
| 15 Apr | 
Oldham | 
Hull Kingston Rovers | 
17-14+
 | 
| 18 Apr | 
Widnes | 
Castleford | 
7-7
 | 
| 20 Apr | 
Hull Kingston Rovers | 
Oldham | 
12-2
 | 
| 20 Apr | 
Castleford | 
Widnes | 
5-7
 | 
+ Abandoned after 12 minutes of extra time due to bad light.
Final
Widnes beat Hull Kingston Rovers 13–5 in the Challenge Cup played at Wembley Stadium on 9 May before a crowd of 84,488.
This was Widnes’ third Challenge Cup final win in five Final appearances.[2] Frank Collier, their prop forward, was awarded the Lance Todd Trophy for his man-of-the-match performance.
References
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| Years |  | 
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| Finals (List) | 
- 1961–62 · 1962–63 · 1963–64 · 1964–65 · 1965–66 · 1966–67 · 1967–68 
 
- 1968-69
 
- 1969–70 · 1970–71 
  
- 2001–02 · 2002–03 · 2003–04 · 2004–05 · 2005–06 · 2006–07 
 
- 2007–08
 
- 2008–09
 
- 2009–10
 
- 2010–11
  
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