The 1971–72 Challenge Cup was the 71st staging of rugby league's oldest knockout competition, the Challenge Cup.
The final was contested by St. Helens and Leeds at Wembley.
First round
| Date | Team one | Team two | Score | 
| 29 Jan | Bramley | Pilkington Recs | 19-5 | 
| 29 Jan | Dewsbury Celtic | Featherstone Rovers | 2-34 | 
| 29 Jan | Doncaster | Wakefield Trinity | 3-5 | 
| 29 Jan | Huyton | Halifax | 4-7 | 
| 29 Jan | Leeds | Widnes | 17-8 | 
| 29 Jan | Leigh | Workington Town | 19-4 | 
| 29 Jan | Oldham | St Helens | 6-8 | 
| 29 Jan | Swinton | Blackpool | 33-12 | 
| 29 Jan | Whitehaven | Castleford | 0-17 | 
| 30 Jan | Barrow | Hunslet | 24-6 | 
| 30 Jan | Bradford Northern | Keighley | 17-2 | 
| 30 Jan | Dewsbury | Huddersfield | 4-17 | 
| 30 Jan | Salford | Wigan | 12-16 | 
| 30 Jan | Warrington | Batley | 30-7 | 
| 30 Jan | York | Rochdale Hornets | 13-5 | 
| 03 Feb | Hull FC | Hull Kingston Rovers | 7-5 | 
Second round
| Date | Team one | Team two | Score | 
| 19 Feb | Castleford | Warrington | 8-8 | 
| 19 Feb | Halifax | Featherstone Rovers | 11-5 | 
| 20 Feb | Barrow | York | 9-9 | 
| 20 Feb | Bramley | Bradford Northern | 8-5 | 
| 20 Feb | Hull FC | Leeds | 5-16 | 
| 20 Feb | Leigh | Swinton | 3-4 | 
| 20 Feb | St Helens | Huddersfield | 32-9 | 
| 20 Feb | Wakefield Trinity | Wigan | 6-5 | 
| 23 Feb - replay | Warrington | Castleford | 11-5 | 
| 23 Feb - replay | York | Barrow | 15-3 | 
Quarter-finals
| Date | Team one | Team two | Score | 
| 04 Mar | Bramley | Warrington | 7-14 | 
| 04 Mar | York | St Helens | 5-32 | 
| 05 Mar | Halifax | Swinton | 9-8 | 
| 05 Mar | Leeds | Wakefield Trinity | 11-5 | 
Semi-finals
| Date | Team one | Team two | Score | 
| 08 Apr | Leeds | Halifax | 16-3 | 
| 15 Apr | St Helens | Warrington | 10-10 | 
| 19 Apr - replay | St Helens | Warrington | 10-6 | 
Final
The final was played on Saturday 13 May 1972, in front of a crowd of 89,495. After leading 12-6 at half time, St Helens beat Leeds 16-13.[1]
The winner of the Lance Todd Trophy was Saints’ Kel Coslett.[2]
St Helens scorers were Les Jones (1 try), Graham Rees (1 try), and Kel Coslett (5 goals).
This was St Helens’ fourth Cup final win in eight Final appearances.[3]
| St Helens | 16 – 13 | Leeds | 
| Try Rees, Jones Goals Coslett (4) DG Coslett
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| Wembley, London Attendance: 89,495 Referee: Eric Lawrinson (Warrington) Player of the Match: Kel Coslett | 
 
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