1950–51 British Home Championship

The 1950-51 British Home Championship football tournament was the Home Nations follow-up to England's disastrous appearance at their first World Cup, the 1950 FIFA World Cup in Brazil. There the much vaunted English had been beaten by the USA and Spain. The Scots had refused to go, and the Welsh and the Irish had failed to qualify. The Scots went on to capitalise on the demoralised English by taking the Home Championship away from them too.

The tournament began with wins for the favourites away from home, England beating the Irish and Scotland the Welsh. In the second matches, this dominance was emphasised with powerful wins by England in Sunderland over the Welsh and Scotland who beat the Irish 6–1 including four goals from Billy Steel. In the final game at Wembley Stadium, a tense and furious game brought the trophy to Scotland, who finished 3–2 winners. Wales had already beaten Ireland to claim third spot.

Table

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
 Scotland 63300124+8
 England 43201106+4
 Wales 23102583
 Ireland 030033129

The points system worked as follows:

Results


21 October 1950
Wales  1 – 3  Scotland
Aubrey Powell  68'  23', 57' Lawrie Reilly
 72' Billy Liddell
Ninian Park, Cardiff
Attendance: 60,000
Referee: Arthur Edward Ellis (England)

1 November 1950
Scotland  6 – 1 Ireland 
John McPhail  8', 13'
Billy Steel  53', 57', 66', 79'
 43' Kevin McGarry
Hampden Park, Glasgow
Attendance: 83,142
Referee: Benjamin Mervyn Griffiths (Wales)



14 April 1951
England  2 – 3  Scotland
Harold Hassall  26'
Tom Finney  63'
 33' Bobby Johnstone
 48' Lawrie Reilly
 54' Billy Liddell
Wembley Stadium, London
Attendance: 98,750
Referee: George Mitchell (Scotland)

References

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