The 1963–64 Challenge Cup was the 63rd staging of rugby league 's oldest knockout competition, the Challenge Cup .[ 1]
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
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
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
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.
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.