1930–31 British Home Championship

The 1930-31 British Home Championship was a football tournament played between the British Home Nations during the 1930–31 season. The trophy was shared between England and Scotland as at the time a win was only worth two points and a draw one. Thus despite England's dominance of the opening matches, their defeat to Scotland in the final game gave the Scots a share in the victory even though it was the only game they won.

England began the tournament in commanding fashion, with heavy defeats of Ireland and Wales in their opening matches. Scotland by contrast struggled, only managing draws with both opponents and coming close to being upset in both matches. Going into the final match, England were already assured of a winners position, and only needed to draw with Scotland to take the position unopposed. However this proved beyond them as the Scots ran out 2–0 winners in Glasgow. In the competition's final match, Wales and Ireland fought a furious battle for third place, with the Welsh just edging the victory 3–2.

Table

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
 England 4320193+6
 Scotland 4312031+2
 Wales 3311147−3
 Ireland 1301238−5

The points system worked as follows:

Results


25 October 1930
Scotland  1 – 1  Wales
Barney Battles, Jr.  43'  6' Tommy Bamford
Ibrox Park, Glasgow
Attendance: 23,106
Referee: Charles E. Lines (England)


21 February 1931
Ireland  0 – 0  Scotland
   
Windsor Park, Belfast
Attendance: 27,000
Referee: Herbert Edward Hull (England)

28 March 1931
Scotland  2 – 0  England
George Stevenson  61'
Jimmy McGrory  64'
 
Hampden Park, Glasgow
Attendance: 131,273
Referee: Alfred James Atwood (Wales)

References

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