1898 Challenge Cup| Highest attendance | 27,941 | 
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| Winners |  Batley | 
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| Runners-up |  Bradford | 
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The 1898 Challenge Cup was the 2nd staging of rugby league's oldest knockout competition, the Challenge Cup.[1]
The final was contested by Batley and Bradford at Headingley Stadium in Leeds.
The final was played on Saturday 23 April 1898, where Batley beat Bradford 7–0 at Headingley in front of a crowd of 27,941.[2]
First round
| Date | Team One | Team Two | Score | 
| 26 Feb | Altrincham | Salford St Bart's | 8-0 | 
| 26 Feb | Barrow | Dalton | 13-3 | 
| 26 Feb | Barton | Rochdale Rangers | 16-3 | 
| 26 Feb | Batley | St Helens | 12-7 | 
| 26 Feb | Birkenhead | Runcorn Recs | 17-0 | 
| 26 Feb | Bradford | Swinton | 7-2 | 
| 26 Feb | Castleford | Wigan | 18-2 | 
| 26 Feb | Eastmoor | Smallbridge | 22-3 | 
| 26 Feb | Fleetwood | Warr. St Mary's | 6-3 | 
| 26 Feb | Hull | Morecambe | 8-0 | 
| 26 Feb | Hull Kingston Rovers | Hull Marlborough | 46-0 | 
| 26 Feb | Hunslet | Lancaster | 8-3 | 
| 26 Feb | Leeds Parish Church | Bramley | 7-10 | 
| 26 Feb | Leigh | Heckmondwike | 7-0 | 
| 26 Feb | Manningham | Huddersfield | 5-11 | 
| 26 Feb | Millom | Salford | 2-9 | 
| 26 Feb | Mossley | Lees | 0-9 | 
| 26 Feb | Oldham | Leeds | 8-3 | 
| 26 Feb | Rochdale Hornets | Holbeck | 10-6 | 
| 26 Feb | Stockport | Brighouse Rangers | 5-6 | 
| 26 Feb | Tyldesley | Broughton Rangers | 2-3 | 
| 26 Feb | Ulverston | Runcorn | 2-19 | 
| 26 Feb | Wakefield Trinity | Warrington | 5-3 | 
| 26 Feb | Walkden | Swinton Church | 22-0 | 
| 26 Feb | Werneth | Oldham Jnrs | 14-0 | 
| 26 Feb | Whitworth | Rochdale Athletic | 2-2 | 
| 26 Feb | Widnes | Liversedge | 26-0 | 
| 1 Mar | Halifax | St Helens Recreation | 17-0 | 
| 1 Mar - Replay | Rochdale Athletic | Whitworth | 0-4 | 
Second round
Third round
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Final
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| 1 | Arthur Garner |  
| 2 | Wattie Davies |  
| 3 | John B. Goodall |  
| 4 | Dai Fitzgerald |  
| 5 | Fred 'Ted' Fozzard |  
| 6 | Joe Oakland |  
| 7 | Harry Goodall |  
| 8 | Mark Shackleton |  
| 9 | Jim Gath |  
| 10 | George Main |  
| 11 | Robert 'Bob' Spurr |  
| 12 | Fred Fisher |  
| 13 | Charlie Stubley |  
| 14 | John T. 'Paudy' Munns |  
| 15 | Jack Rogers |  | 
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| 1 | B. Patrick |  
| 2 | T. H. Dobson |  
| 3 | F. W. Cooper |  
| 4 | W. Murgatroyd |  
| 5 | F. Murgatroyd |  
| 6 | R. Wood |  
| 7 | H. Prole |  
| 8 | T. Broadley |  
| 9 | J. Fearnley |  
| 10 | R. J. Robertson |  
| 11 | H. Holden |  
| 12 | E. Kelsey |  
| 13 | B. Holt |  
| 14 | J. McLoughlin |  
| 15 | J. Toothill |  | 
References
- ^ John Huxley; David Howes (1980). Encyclopedia of Rugby League Football. London: Robert Hale. pp. 41–43. ISBN 0-7091-8133-7.
- ^ "RFL Challenge Cup Roll of Honour". Archived from the original on 2009-04-03. Retrieved 2009-08-07.
- ^ Hoole, Les (2015). The Rugby League Challenge Cup An Illustrated History 1897-1998. DB Publishing. p. 11. ISBN 978-1-78091-462-6.
 
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1 Arthur Garner2 Wattie Davies3 John B. Goodall (c)4 Dai Fitzgerald5 Fred Fozzard6 Joe Oakland7 Harry Goodall
8 Mark Shackleton9 Jim Gath10 George  Main11 Bob Spurr12 Fred Fisher13 Charlie Stubley14 John Munns15 Jack Rogers
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