The 1996 tournament's final featured
Super League clubs
St. Helens and
Bradford Bulls, and was played on Saturday, 27 April at London's
Wembley Stadium before a crowd of 78,550. The match was refereed by
Stuart Cummings and at half time Bradford led 14-12. Trailing 26-12 from the 53rd to the 57th minute, St Helens overcame this 14-point deficit, the biggest in Challenge Cup final history for a winning team, to prevail by 40-32. This also made it the highest-scoring Challenge Cup final in history. Bradford's 32 points set a new record for most points scored in a Challenge Cup final-losing team. Bradford's scrum half back,
Robbie Paul, became the fourth player ever to achieve what was a Challenge Cup final record of three tries, and was awarded the
Lance Todd Trophy for man-of-the-match. ==See also==