The 1970–71 Challenge Cup was the 70th staging of rugby league's oldest knockout competition, the Challenge Cup.

The final was contested by Leeds and Leigh at Wembley.

First round

DateTeam oneTeam twoScore
23 JanBarrowWidnes11-15
23 JanBatleyWigan4-13
23 JanBlackpoolHuddersfield7-8
23 JanLeedsOldham49-2
23 JanSwintonHuyton13-2
23 JanThames Board MillsHunslet5-49
23 JanWarringtonRochdale Hornets13-7
23 JanWhitehavenCastleford0-15
23 JanWorkington TownSt Helens6-8
24 JanHull BOCMDewsbury3-25
24 JanBramleyDoncaster6-5
24 JanHalifaxFeatherstone Rovers13-18
24 JanKeighleyHull Kingston Rovers9-9
24 JanLeighBradford Northern9-2
24 JanSalfordWakefield Trinity6-6
24 JanYorkHull FC0-2
27 Jan -replayHull Kingston RoversKeighley11-18
27 Jan - replayWakefield TrinitySalford8-15

Second round

DateTeam oneTeam twoScore
19 FebCastlefordKeighley9-6
20 FebLeedsSt Helens4-0
21 FebDewsburyBramley13-17
21 FebFeatherstone RoversHull FC7-7
21 FebHunsletHuddersfield0-16
21 FebSalfordWarrington20-9
21 FebSwintonWigan8-2
21 FebWidnesLeigh11-14
24 Feb -replayHull FCFeatherstone Rovers12-8

Quarter-finals

DateTeam oneTeam twoScore
06 MarBramleyLeeds0-14
06 MarCastlefordSalford9-8
07 MarHuddersfieldSwinton11-8
07 MarLeighHull FC8-4

Semi-finals

DateTeam oneTeam twoScore
27 MarLeedsCastleford19-8
03 AprLeighHuddersfield10-4

Final

The final was played on Saturday 15 May 1971, where Leigh beat Leeds 24-7 at Wembley in front of a crowd of 85,514.

The winner of the Lance Todd Trophy was Leigh's captain-coach, Alex Murphy who was stretchered off after a clash with Leeds player, Syd Hynes. For his part in the "clash", Hynes was sent off, and became the first player to be sent-off in a Challenge Cup final after the headbutt on Leigh's Murphy.

This was Leigh's second Cup final win in two final appearances. It was their last appearance in a Challenge Cup final until 2023.

15 May 1971
Leigh24 – 7Leeds
Try Dorrington, Eckersley Goals Ferguson (5) DG Fiddler, Murphy (2), EckersleyTry Wainwright Goals Holmes (2)
Wembley, London Attendance: 85,514 Referee: Billy Thompson Player of the Match: Alex Murphy
1 David Eckersley 2 Stuart Ferguson 3 Stan Dorrington 4 Mick Collins 5 Joseph Walsh 6 Tony Barrow 7 Alex Murphy (c) 8 Derek Watts 9 Kevin Ashcroft 10 Jimmy Fiddler 11 Paul Grimes 12 Geoffrey Clarkson 13 Peter Smethurst Substitutes: 14 Les Chisnall 15 Roy Lester (unused) Coach: Alex Murphy1 John Holmes 2 John Langley 3 Syd Hynes (c) 4 Ronnie Cowan 5 John Atkinson 6 Tony Wainwright 7 Barry Seabourne 8 John Burke 9 Tony Fisher 10 Ted Barnard 11 David Hick 12 Bob Haigh 13 Bill Ramsey Substitutes: 14 Les Dyl 15 Phil Cookson (unused) Coach: Derek Turner
1David Eckersley
2Stuart Ferguson
3Stan Dorrington
4Mick Collins
5Joseph Walsh
6Tony Barrow
7Alex Murphy (c)
8Derek Watts
9Kevin Ashcroft
10Jimmy Fiddler
11Paul Grimes
12Geoffrey Clarkson
13Peter Smethurst
Substitutes:
14Les Chisnall
15Roy Lester (unused)
Coach:
Alex Murphy
1John Holmes
2John Langley
3Syd Hynes (c)
4Ronnie Cowan
5John Atkinson
6Tony Wainwright
7Barry Seabourne
8John Burke
9Tony Fisher
10Ted Barnard
11David Hick
12Bob Haigh
13Bill Ramsey
Substitutes:
14Les Dyl
15Phil Cookson (unused)
Coach:
Derek Turner

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