1919–20 British Home Championship

The 1919-20 British Home Championship was an international football tournament played during the 1919–20 season between the British Home Nations. Wales eventually took the trophy as the first of three victories they claimed during the 1920s, their last undisputed triumphs. The competition marked an important watershed in British football as part of the first full season played following the First World War, which had killed, wounded or retired many prominent players of the 1914 competition.

In the first British game after the war in October 1919, England and Ireland drew at Windsor Park, Wales and Scotland doing likewise at their first game in February 1920, shortly after Wales and Ireland had drawn in Belfast. Scotland and Wales then exerted the dominance they would display in the ensuing decade, Scotland beating Ireland 3–0 as Wales defeated England 2–1 away. In the final game, Wales relied on England to beat Scotland in order for them to win the trophy, a result which came only at the end of an exhausting encounter which finished 5–4.

Table

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
 Wales 4312054+1
 Scotland 3311186+2
 England 33111770
 Ireland 23021363

The points system worked as follows:

Results



26 February 1920
Wales  1 – 1  Scotland
John Evans  5'  78' Tommy Cairns
Ninian Park, Cardiff
Attendance: 16,000
Referee: James Mason (England)

13 March 1920
Scotland  3 – 0  Ireland
Andrew Wilson  8'
Alan Morton  42'
Andy Cunningham  55'
 
Celtic Park, Glasgow
Attendance: 39,757
Referee: James Mason (England)


10 April 1920
England  5 – 4  Scotland
Jack Cock  9'
Alf Quantrill  15'
Bob Kelly  57', 73'
Fred Morris  67'
 13', 40' Tom Miller
 21' Andrew Wilson
 31' Alex Donaldson
Hillsborough, Sheffield
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Thomas Dougray (Scotland)

References

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