1934–35 British Home Championship

The 1934-35 British Home Championship was a football tournament played between the British Home Nations during the 1934–35 season. Scotland and England shared the trophy after a dramatic final match in which the Scots beat England to claim a share of the cup after having seemingly come adrift following their early defeat to Ireland.

It was England and Ireland who began strongest, England thumping the trophy-holders Wales 4–0 in Cardiff whils the Irish defeated the Scots in Belfast 2–1. Scotland recovered in the second game, beating Wales 3–2 at home to reenter the race for the tournament as England beat Ireland in a close game in Liverpool to become favourites. In the final matches, Ireland failed to take the necessary points from Wales to push for a joint top spot, falling 3–1 in Wrexham. The Scots and the English played in Glasgow, knowing that a draw for the English would be enough to secure them an undisputed victory. This was not to be as by dint of great effort, the Scottish team overcame their Southern rivals 2–0. As goal difference was not at this stage used to separate teams in the British Home Championship, the honours were shared by England and Scotland, whilst Ireland and Wales shared third place.

Table

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
 England 4320163+3
 Scotland 4320164+2
 Ireland 23102462
 Wales 23102583

The points system worked as follows:

Results


20 October 1934
Ireland  2 – 1  Scotland
D.K. Martin  80'
Jackie Coulter  90'
 40' Patrick Gallacher
Windsor Park, Belfast
Attendance: 39,752
Referee: Henry Norman Mee (England)

21 November 1934
Scotland  3 – 2  Wales
Dally Duncan  23'
Charlie Napier  46', 85'
 72' Charlie Phillips
 88' Dai Astley
Pittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen
Attendance: 26,334
Referee: Samuel Thompson (Ireland)



6 April 1935
Scotland  2 – 0  England
Dally Duncan  44', 51'  
Hampden Park, Glasgow
Attendance: 129,693
Referee: Thomas Thompson (Ireland)

References

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