1925–26 British Home Championship

The 1925-26 British Home Championship was an international football tournament played during the 1925–26 season between the British Home Nations. The competition was won at a canter by Scotland, who whitewashed all three opponents, scoring eight goals in three games without reply.

Scotland began to competition as they finished it, with a 3–0 defeat of Wales in Cardiff as England and Ireland played a tame scoreless draw as the tournament opener. Ireland improved from their poor first match performance against Wales in their second game, running out 3–0 winners to move into second place, but were hammered 4–0 by Scotland in their final game, ending any hopes of a winners place. Hughie Gallacher scored three of Scotland's goals. England returned for the final two matches of the competition, but suffered disaster and crashed to last place as Wales won 3–1 in London and Scotland, already assured the trophy whatever the result, beat them by a single goal.

Table

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
 Scotland 6330080+8
 Ireland 33111341
 Wales 23102374
 England 13012143

The points system worked as follows:

Results

24 October 1925
Ireland  0 – 0  England
   

31 October 1925
Wales  0 – 3  Scotland
   70' John Duncan
 80' Adam McLean
 82' William Clunas
Ninian Park, Cardiff
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Ernest Pinckston (England)

13 February 1926
Ireland  3 – 0  Wales
Sammy Curran 2
Billy Gillespie
 

27 February 1926
Scotland  4 – 0  Ireland
Hughie Gallacher  15', 60', 65'
Andy Cunningham  42'
 
Ibrox Park, Glasgow
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: George Noel Watson (England)


17 April 1926
England  0 – 1  Scotland
   36' Alex Jackson
Old Trafford, Manchester
Attendance: 49,000
Referee: Thomas R. Dougray (Scotland)

References

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