The 1993–94 Challenge Cup was the 93rd staging of rugby league 's oldest knockout competition, the Challenge Cup . Known as the Silk Cut Challenge Cup for sponsorship reasons, the final was contested by Wigan and Leeds at Wembley . Wigan won the match 26–16.
Date Team One Team Two Score 4 Dec 1993 Askam Orchard Park 36-20 4 Dec 1993 Barrow Island Moorends 26-13 4 Dec 1993 Beverley Cambridge E 84-10 4 Dec 1993 Blackbrook London Colonials Walkover 4 Dec 1993 Dewsbury Celtic Fulham Travellers 38-15 4 Dec 1993 Dudley Hill Thatto Heath 8-22 4 Dec 1993 East Leeds Kells 25-12 4 Dec 1993 Eastmoor Irlam 4-12 4 Dec 1993 Egremont Ace Amateurs 28-6 4 Dec 1993 Greetland AR Ellenborough 0-18 4 Dec 1993 Hemel Hensingham 18-22 4 Dec 1993 Heworth Wigan St Judes 24-8 4 Dec 1993 Leigh East Farnworth 14-10 4 Dec 1993 Leigh Miners Welfare Eureka 34-14 4 Dec 1993 Lock Lane Myson 13-16 4 Dec 1993 Mayfield Hull Dockers 24-12 4 Dec 1993 Milford Cardiff Institute 18-8 4 Dec 1993 Millom Westgate Redoubt 18-10 4 Dec 1993 Moldgreen Skirlaugh 23-5 4 Dec 1993 Nottingham Clayton 8-24 4 Dec 1993 Oldham St Annes Bisons 32-8 4 Dec 1993 Oulton Queens 27-6 4 Dec 1993 Redhill Littleborough 16-12 4 Dec 1993 Saddleworth Seaton Rangers 13-2 4 Dec 1993 Shaw Cross Fryston 12-6 4 Dec 1993 Walney Central Simms Cross 11-0 4 Dec 1993 West Hull Ovenden 36-9 4 Dec 1993 Wigan St Patricks Wath Brow Hornets 13-6 4 Dec 1993 Woolston Upton & Frickley 54-12 4 Dec 1993 York Acorn Orrell St James 32-32 5 Dec 1993 Blackpool Gladiators Park Amateurs 10-28 5 Dec 1993 Chorley Borough Elland 30-2 11 Dec 1993 Orrell St James York Acorn 24-5
Date Team One Team Two Score 18 Dec 1993 Askam Chorley Borough 8-3 18 Dec 1993 Blackbrook Beverley 8-17 18 Dec 1993 Clayton Oulton 6-23 18 Dec 1993 East Leeds Egremont 14-10 18 Dec 1993 Ellenborough Woolston 4-9 18 Dec 1993 Hensingham Myson 40-0 18 Dec 1993 Leigh East Millom 14-26 18 Dec 1993 Leigh Miners Welfare Moldgreen 13-11 18 Dec 1993 Mayfield Wigan St Patricks 14-32 18 Dec 1993 Milford Irlam 19-20 18 Dec 1993 Redhill Orrell St James 32-18 18 Dec 1993 Saddleworth Oldham St Annes 12-4 18 Dec 1993 Shaw Cross Thatto Heath 11-4 18 Dec 1993 Walney Central Barrow Island 4-6 18 Dec 1993 West Hull Park Amateurs 47-14 3 Jan 1994 Dewsbury Celtic Heworth 18-10
Date Team One Team Two Score 15 Jan 1994 Batley Dewsbury 58-2 16 Jan 1994 Barrow East Leeds 34-10 16 Jan 1994 Bramley Redhill 46-20 16 Jan 1994 Carlisle Askam 42-8 16 Jan 1994 Dewsbury Hensingham 64-6 16 Jan 1994 Doncaster Wigan St Patricks 36-4 16 Jan 1994 Highfield Saddleworth 16-13 16 Jan 1994 Huddersfield Woolston 42-6 16 Jan 1994 Hunslet Barrow Island 58-2 16 Jan 1994 Keighley Oulton 68-0 16 Jan 1994 London Shaw Cross 40-14 16 Jan 1994 Rochdale Hornets Millom 32-0 16 Jan 1994 Ryedale-York Leigh Miners Welfare 52-2 16 Jan 1994 Swinton Irlam 30-0 16 Jan 1994 Whitehaven West Hull 44-4 16 Jan 1994 Workington Town Beverley 24-10
Date Team One Team Two Score 29 Jan 1994 Halifax Warrington 18-22 30 Jan 1994 Barrow Bradford Northern 30-58 30 Jan 1994 Batley Keighley 8-29 30 Jan 1994 Bramley Widnes 11-20 30 Jan 1994 Carlisle Workington Town 12-13 30 Jan 1994 Castleford Salford 36-4 30 Jan 1994 Doncaster Dewsbury 18-6 30 Jan 1994 Highfield Whitehaven 4-15 30 Jan 1994 Huddersfield St Helens 16-23 30 Jan 1994 Hull Kingston Rovers Ryedale-York 16-6 30 Jan 1994 Hunslet Oldham 20-30 30 Jan 1994 London Featherstone Rovers 14-28 30 Jan 1994 Rochdale Hornets Leeds 18-40 30 Jan 1994 Sheffield Eagles Leigh 42-10 30 Jan 1994 Swinton Hull FC 12-18 30 Jan 1994 Wigan Wakefield Trinity 24-16
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