England national football team results (unofficial matches)

This is a list of the England national football team's results from 1870 to the present day that, for various reasons, are not accorded the status of official International A Matches.[1]

England national football team results

  Win    Draw    Loss

1870s

5 March 1870 International FriendlyEngland 1 – 1 ScotlandLondon, England
Stadium: The Oval Cricket Ground
Attendance: ?
19 November 1870 International FriendlyEngland 1 – 0 ScotlandLondon, England
Stadium: The Oval Cricket Ground
Attendance: 650
25 February 1871 International FriendlyEngland 1 – 1 ScotlandLondon, England
Stadium: The Oval Cricket Ground
Attendance: >500
18 November 1871 International FriendlyEngland 2 – 1 ScotlandLondon, England
Stadium: The Oval Cricket Ground
Attendance: ?
24 February 1872 International FriendlyEngland 1 – 0 ScotlandLondon, England
Stadium: The Oval Cricket Ground
Attendance: ?

1890s

19 December 1891 International Friendly[2]England 6 – 1 CanadaLondon, England
Stadium: The Oval Cricket Ground
Attendance: ?

1900s

5 April 1902 International Friendly[lower-alpha 1]Scotland 1 – 1 EnglandGlasgow
15:30 Brown  25' Report 1
Report 2
Settle  44' Stadium: Ibrox Park
Attendance: 68,114
Referee: J. Torrans
  1. This was scheduled as a full international and was the title decider in the 1901–02 British Home Championship. A capacity crowd was in attendance. During the first half, a new wooden stand collapsed, killing 25 and injuring 500. The match was played to a conclusion to mitigate any further crowd panic, but was not recorded as a full international fixture. The official match was replayed in England a month later.[3]

1910s

World War I

13 May 1916 International FriendlyEngland 4 – 3 ScotlandLiverpool
Smith  7'
Hampton  20'
Abrams  41'
Mosscrop  84'
Report Scott  40'
J. Reid 46'
James Galt  52'
Stadium: Goodison Park
Attendance: 22,000
  1. Fundraising benefit match for the Sir Douglas Haig Base Hospitals. Jimmy McMullan played for England after squad members had to pull out at short notice.[4][5][6]
12 October 1918 International Friendly[lower-alpha 1]Ireland 0 – 0 EnglandBelfast
Report Stadium: Windsor Park
Attendance: 20,000
  1. Fundraising benefit match for the Prisoners of War Fund and the Ulster Volunteer Force Hospital. Newcastle United's Bill McCracken, an Ulsterman, helped to organise the event and was a guest player for England.[6][7]
26 April 1919 Victory InternationalEngland 2 – 2 ScotlandLiverpool
Turnbull
Puddefoot  75'
Report 1
Report 2
Wright 2'
Bowie
Stadium: Goodison Park
Attendance: 45,000
Referee: A. Warner
3 May 1919 Victory InternationalScotland 3 – 4 EnglandGlasgow
Wilson  50' (pen) 87'
Alan Morton  65'
Report 1
Report 2
Grimsdell  20' 35'
Puddefoot  37' 67'
Stadium: Hampden Park
Attendance: 80,000
Referee: A.A. Jackson
11 October 1919 Victory InternationalWales 2 – 1 EnglandCardiff, Wales
Meredith  22'
Wynn  85'
Report Puddefoot  77'
Stadium: Ninian Park
Attendance: 20,000
18 October 1919 Victory InternationalEngland 2 – 0 WalesStoke-on-Trent, England
Whittingham  6'
Smith  54'
Report Stadium: Victoria Ground
Attendance: 16,000

1930s

21 March 1934 Exhibition MatchEngland 1 – 7The-Rest-of-England XISunderland, England
Stadium: Roker Park
Attendance: ?
27 March 1935 Exhibition MatchEngland 2 – 2The-Rest-of-England XIWest Bromwich, England
Stadium: The Hawthorns
Attendance: 12,850
21 August 1935 International Friendly[lower-alpha 1]Scotland 4 – 2 EnglandGlasgow
Delaney  8'
Armstrong  30'
Walker 44' (pen)
Report 1
Report 2
Gurney  82'
Westwood  87'
Stadium: Hampden Park
Attendance: 56,300
Referee: W. Webb
26 October 1938[lower-alpha 3][lower-alpha 2] International FriendlyEngland 3 – 0Rest of Europe[lower-alpha 2]London, England
Hall  21'
Lawton  28'
Goulden 73'
Report Stadium: Highbury Stadium
Attendance: 40,185
Referee: A. J. Jewell
  1. King's Silver Jubilee Trust Fund International
  2. As it did not take place against a standard national opponent, FIFA no longer considers this match to be valid as a full international; however, the FA still does so.[8]
  3. 75th Anniversary of the Football Association.

World War II

11 November 1939 International FriendlyWales 1 – 1 EnglandCardiff, Wales
Stadium: Ninian Park
Attendance: 28,000
18 November 1939 International FriendlyWales 2 – 3 EnglandWrexham, Wales
Stadium: The Racecourse Ground
Attendance: 17,000
2 December 1939 International Friendly[lower-alpha 1]England 2 – 1 ScotlandNewcastle-upon-Tyne
Clifton
Lawton
Carter
Report 1
Report 2
Dodds Stadium: St James' Park
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: H. Nattrass
  1. After two English players were injured in a traffic accident on their way to the match, two players from the local club Newcastle United who had been in the crowd as spectators appeared for England, including Tommy Pearson, a Scot who later also appeared for his native country.[4]

1940s

13 April 1940 International FriendlyEngland 0 – 1 WalesLondon, England
Stadium: Wembley
Attendance: 40,000
11 May 1940 International FriendlyScotland 1 – 1 EnglandGlasgow
Dougal Report 1
Report 2
Welsh Stadium: Hampden Park
Attendance: 75,000
Referee: W. Webb
8 February 1941 International FriendlyEngland 2 – 3 ScotlandNewcastle-upon-Tyne
Birkett  7'
Lawton  41'
Report 1
Report 2
Bacuzzi  og' (17)
Wallace  45' 67'
Stadium: St James' Park
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: T. Thompson
16 or 26 April 1941 International FriendlyEngland 4 – 1 WalesNottingham, England
Stadium: City Ground
Attendance: 13,000
3 May 1941 International FriendlyScotland 1 – 3 EnglandGlasgow
Venters  10' Report 1
Report 2
Welsh  44' 87'
Goulden
Stadium: Hampden Park
Attendance: 78,000
Referee: P. Craigmyle
7 June 1941 International FriendlyWales 2 – 3 EnglandCardiff, Wales
Stadium: Ninian Park
Attendance: 20,000
4 October 1941 International FriendlyEngland 2 – 0 ScotlandLondon
Welsh
Hagan
Report 1
Report 2
Stadium: Wembley
Attendance: 65,000
Referee: F.S. Milner
25 October 1941 International FriendlyEngland 2 – 1 WalesBirmingham, England
Stadium: St Andrew's
Attendance: 25,000
17 January 1942 International FriendlyEngland 3 – 0 ScotlandLondon
Lawton
Hagan
Report 1
Report 2
Stadium: Wembley
Attendance: 64,000
Referee: W.E. Ross Gower
18 April 1942 International FriendlyScotland 5 – 4 EnglandGlasgow
Liddell
Dodds
Shankly
Report 1
Report 2 Report]
Lawton
Hagan
Stadium: Hampden Park
Attendance: 91,000
Referee: R. Calder
9 May 1942 International FriendlyWales 1 – 0 EnglandCardiff, Wales
Stadium: Ninian Park
Attendance: 30,000
10 October 1942 International FriendlyEngland 0 – 0 ScotlandLondon
Report 1
Report 2 Report]
Stadium: Wembley
Attendance: 75,000
Referee: P. Stevens
24 October 1942 International FriendlyEngland 1 – 2 WalesWolverhampton, England
Stadium: Molineux
Attendance: 25,100
27 February 1943 International FriendlyEngland 5 – 3 WalesLondon, England
Stadium: Wembley
Attendance: 75,000
17 April 1943 International FriendlyScotland 0 – 4 EnglandGlasgow
Report 1
Report 2
Carter  3' 10'
Westcott
D. Compton
Stadium: Hampden Park
Attendance: 137,363
Referee: P. Craigmyle
8 May 1943 International FriendlyWales 1 – 1 EnglandCardiff, Wales
Stadium: Ninian Park
Attendance: 25,000
25 September 1943 International FriendlyEngland 8 – 3 WalesLondon, England
Stadium: Wembley
Attendance: 80,000
16 October 1943 International FriendlyEngland 8 – 0 ScotlandManchester
Lawton
Carter
Hagan
Matthews
Report 1
Report 2
Stadium: Maine Road
Attendance: 60,000
19 February 1944 International FriendlyEngland 6 – 2 ScotlandLondon
Dodds  38' Hagan  37'
Macauley  48' (og)
Lawton
Carter
Mercer
Report 1
Report 2
Stadium: Wembley
Attendance: 80,000
22 April 1944 International FriendlyScotland 2 – 3 EnglandGlasgow
Caskie  19'
Dodds  66'
Report 1
Report 2
Lawton  22' 34'
Carter  37'
Stadium: Hampden Park
Attendance: 132,835
6 May 1944 International FriendlyWales 0 – 2 EnglandCardiff, Wales
Stadium: Ninian Park
Attendance: 50,000
16 September 1944 International FriendlyEngland 2 – 2 WalesLiverpool, England
Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 38,500
14 October 1944 International FriendlyEngland 6 – 2 ScotlandLondon
Lawton  56'
Carter  37'
Goulden
L. Smith
Report 1
Report 2
Milne  3'
Walker
Stadium: Wembley
Attendance: 90,000
Referee: G. Reader
3 February 1945 International FriendlyEngland 3 – 2 ScotlandBirmingham
Brown
Mortensen
Report 1
Report 2
Delaney
Dodds
Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 65,800
Referee: T. Smith
14 April 1945 International FriendlyScotland 1 – 6 EnglandGlasgow
L. Johnston  38' Report 1
Report 2
Carter  29'
Lawton
Brown
L. Smith  pen'
Stadium: Hampden Park
Attendance: 134,479
Referee: J.S. Cox
5 May 1945 International FriendlyWales 2 – 3 EnglandCardiff, Wales
Stadium: Ninian Park
Attendance: 25,000
26 May 1945 International FriendlyEngland 2 – 2 FranceLondon, England
Stadium: Wembley
Attendance: 60,000 or 65,000
15 September 1945 BVHCIreland 0 – 1 EnglandBelfast, Northern Ireland
Stadium: Windsor Park
Attendance: 45,100
20 October 1945 BVHCEngland 0 – 1 WalesWest Bromwich, England
Stadium: The Hawthorns
Attendance: 54,600 or 56,000
19 January 1946 Victory InternationalEngland 2 – 0 BelgiumLondon, England
Stadium: Wembley
Attendance: 85,000
13 April 1946 BVHCScotland 1 – 0 EnglandGlasgow
Delaney  90' Report 1
Report 2
Stadium: Hampden Park
Attendance: 139,642
Referee: P. Craigmyle
11 May 1946 Victory InternationalEngland 4 – 1  SwitzerlandLondon, England
Stadium: Stamford Bridge
Attendance: 75,000
19 May 1946 Victory InternationalFrance 2 – 1 EnglandParis, France
Stadium: Stade Olympique de Colombes
Attendance: 58,500
24 August 1946 International Friendly[lower-alpha 1]England 2 – 2 ScotlandManchester
Welsh  pen' (45) Report 1
Report 2
Thornton  89' Stadium: Maine Road
Attendance: 70,000
Referee: G. Dutton
  1. Fundraising match for the Burnden Park disaster.

1950s

20 September 1950 1950 FA Charity ShieldEngland 4 – 2England B / FA XILondon, England
Stadium: Stamford Bridge
Attendance: 38,468
21 October 1953 Friendly[lower-alpha 2][lower-alpha 3]England 4 – 4Rest of Europe[lower-alpha 4]London, England
Mortensen  7'
Mullen  40' 48'
Ramsay  89'
Report Kubala  6' 63'
Boniperti  15' 38'
Stadium: Wembley
Attendance: 97,000
Referee: B. M. Griffiths
  1. The opponent was officially the 'Rest of the World', but in practice all the players were from continental Europe.
  2. 90th anniversary of the Football Association.
  3. As it did not take place against a standard national opponent, FIFA no longer considers this match to be valid as a full international; however, the FA still does so.[8]
  4. The opponent was officially the 'Rest of the World', but in practice all the players were from continental Europe.

1960s

23 May 1963 Friendly[lower-alpha 1]England 3 – 3Football League XILondon, England
Greaves  21' (pen)
Hinton  30'
Byrne  47'
Report 1
Report 2
Hunt  24'
Hurst  31'
Kay  62'
Stadium: Highbury Stadium
Attendance: 26,994
Referee: A. E. Moore
  1. Part of the Football Association's centenary celebrations.
  2. As it did not take place against a standard national opponent, FIFA no longer considers this match to be valid as a full international; however, the FA still does so.[8]

1970s

1976 Exhibition MatchEngland 8 – 0Uxbridge F.C.London, England
Stadium: Wembley Stadium
Attendance: ?
31 May 1976 1976 U.S.A. Bicentennial Cup TournamentTeam America1 – 3 EnglandPhiladelphia, United States
Scullion Keegan
Keegan
Francis
Stadium: John F. Kennedy Stadium
Attendance: 16,200
  1. Golden Jubilee match for the Football Association of Ireland.[9]

1980s

13 October 1981 Friendly[lower-alpha 1]London XI3 – 4 EnglandLondon
Roeder
Davies
Bonds
Report Goddard
Morley
Keegan
McDermott
Stadium: Highbury
Attendance: 5,007
  1. Centenary commemoration match for the London Football Association.[10][11]
23 March 1982 Testimonial[lower-alpha 1]Athletic Bilbao1 – 1 EnglandBilbao
20:00 Sarabia  67' Keegan  37' Stadium: San Mamés
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: I. Urizar Azpitarte
  1. Testimonial for retiring Athletic Bilbao player Txetxu Rojo. Served as a warm-up for the 1982 FIFA World Cup, as England would play their opening round matches at the same venue.[12][13][11]
28 May 1986 Exhibition MatchC.F. Monterrey1 – 4 EnglandMonterrey, Mexico ?
Stadium: Estadio Tecnológico ?
Attendance: ?
4 June 1988 Exhibition MatchBradford City F.C.2 – 1 EnglandBradford, England
Stadium: Valley Parade
Attendance: ?
4 June 1988 Exhibition MatchAylesbury United F.C.0 – 7 EnglandAylesbury, England
Stadium: Buckingham Road Stadium
Attendance: 6,000

1990s

1995

  • The friendly match between England and the Republic of Ireland on 15 February 1995 in Dublin had to be abandoned after 27 minutes due to missile throwing and riotous disorder among extremist elements in the England support; caps were still awarded to the players and the match (along with David Kelly's goal for Ireland) is counted as a full international; it was never replayed.[14][15][16]

1996

1998

9 June 1998 Exhibition MatchCaen XI0 – 1 EnglandCaen, France
Stadium: Stade Michel d'Ornano
Attendance: 200

2010s

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See also

  • Category:England v Scotland representative footballers (1870–1872)
  • Category:England wartime international footballers

References

  1. England Football Online (February 2008). "England's Unofficial Matches". Archived from the original on 11 February 2015. Retrieved 26 February 2012.
  2. Colin Jose. "Canadian-American Great Britain Tour, 1891–92". Canadian Soccer History. Retrieved 16 May 2019.
  3. Ewing Grahame (30 December 2010). "More than 600 people were killed or injured in the first Ibrox Disaster in 1902 when Scotland played England". Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 16 May 2019.
  4. "The Scots who played for England". Scottish Sport History. 7 June 2017. Retrieved 4 June 2019.
  5. 45,000 view the charity 'national match, Sunday Post, 9 June 1918 (via Partick Thistle History Archive)
  6. Testimonials, Clubs and Forces, England Football Online
  7. NUFC 1918/19 - Diary, A History of Newcastle United
  8. Matches of Supranational Representative Teams 1937-1970, RSSSF
  9. Ireland v England XI (1971), RTÉ Archives
  10. History of London Football Association, London FA
  11. England matches: Testimonials, Clubs and Forces, England Football Online
  12. Históricos de San Mamés VIII: Athletic - Brasil, la fiesta del centenario (Histories of San Mamés VIII: Athletic - Brazil, the centenary party), Vavel, 6 May 2013 (in Spanish)
  13. Athletic Club 1–1 Inglaterra, Athletic Bilbao
  14. Moore, Glenn; Murdoch, Alan (16 February 1995). "England fans in football riot". The Independent. Retrieved 15 November 2019.
  15. "England v Republic of Ireland: Riot marred Lansdowne Road friendly". BBC Sport. 28 May 2013. Retrieved 15 November 2019.
  16. Match 709: Republic of Ireland 0 England 0 - abandoned after 27 minutes, England Football Online
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