1941–42 Huddersfield Town A.F.C. season

This was also the last season in which Clem Stephenson was at the club.

He had been at the club for over 2 decades as player and manager and has the longest managerial career in Huddersfield's history.

Sir Amos Brook Hirst also left the club to become chairman of the Football Association.

The first 11 matches of this competition, except the match against Grimsby Town took part in the War Cup qualifiers.

The last 5 matches took place in the Combined Counties Cup.