Scotland national football team 1872–1914 results

The Scotland national football team represents Scotland in international association football and is controlled by the Scottish Football Association. It is the joint-oldest national football team in the world, alongside England, Scotland's opponents in what is now recognised as the world's first international football match, which took place at Hamilton Crescent in Glasgow in November 1872.[1] Prior to this, a series of matches had been played between teams representing the two countries, but the Scottish team was drawn almost entirely from players based in and around London and these games are now not regarded as full international matches.[2] The lack of involvement by players from Scottish clubs in these matches led to some controversy, which was resolved when The Football Association arranged to send a team to play in Glasgow, where the English players took on a Scotland team composed entirely of players from the Queen's Park club.[1]

Between 1872 and 1914, when competitive football was interrupted by the First World War, Scotland played 113 international matches, resulting in 70 victories, 23 draws and 20 defeats. This total does not include a match in 1902 which was declared void after a disaster at Ibrox Park in which 25 spectators died. Scotland played an annual friendly against England each year until 1883, and added a regular game against Wales in 1876. These two teams remained Scotland's only opponents until the British Home Championship was instituted in 1884, consisting of a round-robin tournament between England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland.[3] Of the 31 tournaments staged prior to the war, Scotland won 10 outright and 6 jointly.[3] Scotland's 110 defeat of Ireland in 1901 is the national team's biggest win,[4] and the 6–1 victory over England at Kennington Oval in 1881 remains the team's biggest win away to fierce rivals England.[5] Scotland's games with England during this period drew extremely large crowds, with five matches prior to the First World War attracting crowds of over 100,000 spectators. The compilers of the World Football Elo Ratings retrospectively consider Scotland to have been ranked at number 1 during much of the early period of international football.[6]

Key

Iillustrations of the first international at Hamilton Crescent, by William Ralston.
Key to matches
  • Att. = Match attendance
  • (H) = Home ground
  • (A) = Away ground
Key to record by opponent
  • P = Games played
  • W = Games won
  • D = Games drawn
  • L = Games lost
  • GF = Goals for
  • GA = Goals against

Results

Scotland's score is shown first in each case.

Match number Date Venue Opponents Score Competition Scotland scorers Att. Ref.
1 30 November 1872 Hamilton Crescent, Glasgow (H)  England 0–0 Friendly3,000[7]
2 8 March 1873 Kennington Oval, London (A)  England 2–4 Friendly Henry Renny-Tailyour, William Gibb3,000[7]
3 7 March 1874 Hamilton Crescent, Glasgow (H)  England 2–1 Friendly Frederick Anderson, Angus MacKinnon7,000[7]
4 6 March 1875 Kennington Oval, London (A)  England 2–2 Friendly Henry McNeil, Peter Andrews2,000[7]
5 4 March 1876 Hamilton Crescent, Glasgow (H)  England 3–0 Friendly Billy MacKinnon, Henry McNeil, Thomas Highet15,000[7]
6 25 March 1876 Hamilton Crescent, Glasgow (H)  Wales 4–0 Friendly John Ferguson, Jimmy Lang, Billy MacKinnon, Henry McNeil17,000[7]
7 3 March 1877 Kennington Oval, London (A)  England 3–1 Friendly John Ferguson (2), James Richmond2,000[7]
8 5 March 1877 Acton Park, Wrexham (A)  Wales 2–0 Friendly Own goal, Charles Campbell4,000[7]
9 2 March 1878 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)  England 7–2 Friendly John McDougall (3), John McGregor, Henry McNeil (2), Billy MacKinnon10,000[7]
10 23 March 1878 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)  Wales 9–0 Friendly Peter Campbell (2), Jerry Weir (2), John Ferguson (2), John Baird, James Watson, Jimmy Lang6,000[7]
11 5 April 1879 Kennington Oval, London (A)  England 4–5 Friendly Billy MacKinnon (2), John McDougall, John Smith4,500[7]
12 7 April 1879 Acton Park, Wrexham (A)  Wales 3–0 Friendly John Smith (2), Peter Campbell2,000[7]
13 13 March 1880 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)  England 5–4 Friendly George Ker (3), John Baird, John Kay12,000[7]
14 27 March 1880 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)  Wales 5–1 Friendly David Davidson, William Beveridge, Joseph Lindsay, J. McAdam, John Campbell2,000[7]
15 12 March 1881 Kennington Oval, London (A)  England 6–1 Friendly John Smith (3), George Ker (2), David Hill8,500[5]
16 14 March 1881 Acton Park, Wrexham (A)  Wales 5–1 Friendly George Ker (2), Henry McNeil, two own goals1,500[5]
17 11 March 1882 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)  England 5–1 Friendly George Ker (2), William Harrower, John Kay, Robert McPherson10,000[5]
18 25 March 1882 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)  Wales 5–0 Friendly Eadie Fraser (2), John Kay, George Ker, James McAulay5,000[5]
19 10 March 1883 Bramall Lane, Sheffield (A)  England 3–2 Friendly John Smith (2), Eadie Fraser7,000[5]
20 12 March 1883 Acton Park, Wrexham (A)  Wales 3–0 Friendly John Smith, Eadie Fraser, William Anderson2,000[5]
21 26 January 1884 Ulster Cricket Ground, Belfast (A)  Ireland 5–0 British Home Championship James Gossland (2), William Harrower (2), John Goudie2,000[5]
22 15 March 1884 Cathkin Park, Glasgow (H)  England 1–0 British Home Championship John Smith10,000[5]
23 29 March 1884 Cathkin Park, Glasgow (H)  Wales 4–1 British Home Championship John Kay (2), Joseph Lindsay, Francis Shaw5,000[5]
24 14 March 1885 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)  Ireland 8–2 British Home Championship Alexander Higgins (3), Alexander Barbour, W. Lamont, Willie Turner, John Marshall, Robert Calderwood6,000[5]
25 21 March 1885 Kennington Oval, London (A)  England 1–1 British Home Championship Joseph Lindsay8,000[5]
26 23 March 1885 Acton Park, Wrexham (A)  Wales 8–1 British Home Championship Joseph Lindsay (3), Robert Calderwood (2), William Anderson (2), David Allan4,000[5]
27 20 March 1886 Ulster Cricket Ground, Belfast (A)  Ireland 7–2 British Home Championship Charles Heggie (4), John Lambie, James Gourlay, Michael Dunbar3,000[5]
28 27 March 1886 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)  England 1–1 British Home Championship George Somerville11,000[5]
29 10 April 1886 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)  Wales 4–1 British Home Championship Bob McCormick, James McCall, David Allan, William Harrower5,500[5]
30 19 February 1887 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)  Ireland 4–1 British Home Championship William Watt, Tom Jenkinson, William Johnstone, James Lowe1,000[5]
31 19 March 1887 Leamington Road, Blackburn (A)  England 3–2 British Home Championship James McCall, Leitch Keir, James Allan12,000[5]
32 21 March 1887 Acton Park, Wrexham (A)  Wales 2–0 British Home Championship William Robertson, James Allan2,000[5]
33 10 March 1888 Hibernian Park, Edinburgh (H)  Wales 5–1 British Home Championship Alex Latta (2), William Paul, Neil Munro, Willie Groves8,000[5]
34 17 March 1888 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)  England 0–5 British Home Championship10,000[5]
35 24 March 1888 Solitude Ground, Belfast (A)  Ireland 1010–2 British Home Championship William Dickson (4), Geordie Dewar, Thomas Breckenridge, Allan Stewart, Neil McCallum, Ralph Aitken, own goal5,000[5]
36 9 March 1889 Ibrox Park, Glasgow (H)  Ireland 7–0 British Home Championship Willie Groves (3), Frank Watt (2), David Black, Tom McInnes6,000[5]
37 13 April 1889 Kennington Oval, London (A)  England 3–2 British Home Championship Neil Munro, Jimmy Oswald, James McLaren10,000[5]
38 15 April 1889 The Racecourse, Wrexham (A)  Wales 0–0 British Home Championship6,000[5]
39 22 March 1890 Underwood Park, Paisley (H)  Wales 5–0 British Home Championship William Paul (4), Hughie Wilson7,500[5]
40 29 March 1890 Ulster Cricket Ground, Belfast (A)  Ireland 4–1 British Home Championship Gilbert Rankin (2), Tom Wylie, John McPherson5,000[5]
41 5 April 1890 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)  England 1–1 British Home Championship John McPherson26,379[5]
42 21 March 1891 The Racecourse, Wrexham (A)  Wales 4–3 British Home Championship Bob Boyd (2), James Logan, Robert Buchanan4,000[8]
43 28 March 1891 Celtic Park, Glasgow (H)  Ireland 2–1 British Home Championship James Low, Tom Waddell8,000[8]
44 4 April 1891 Ewood Park, Blackburn (A)  England 1–2 British Home Championship Frank Watt31,000[8]
45 19 March 1892 Solitude Ground, Belfast (A)  Ireland 3–2 British Home Championship Alexander Keillor, William Lambie, Dave Ellis10,500[8]
46 26 March 1892 Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh (H)  Wales 6–1 British Home Championship James Hamilton (2), John McPherson (2), Davie Baird, William Thomson600[8]
47 2 April 1892 Ibrox Park, Glasgow (H)  England 1–4 British Home Championship Jack Bell20,000[8]
48 18 March 1893 The Racecourse, Wrexham (A)  Wales 8–0 British Home Championship Jake Madden (4), John Barker (3), William Lambie4,500[8]
49 25 March 1893 Celtic Park, Glasgow (H)  Ireland 6–1 British Home Championship William Sellar (2), James Kelly, James Hamilton, own goal12,000[8]
50 1 April 1893 Athletic Ground, London (A)  England 2–5 British Home Championship William Sellar (2)16,000[8]
51 24 March 1894 Rugby Park, Kilmarnock (H)  Wales 5–2 British Home Championship Davidson Berry, John Barker, Thomas Chambers, David Alexander, John Johnstone10,000[8]
52 31 March 1894 Solitude Ground, Belfast (A)  Ireland 2–1 British Home Championship Jack Taylor, own goal6,000[8]
53 7 April 1894 Celtic Park, Glasgow (H)  England 2–2 British Home Championship William Lambie, Sandy McMahon45,017[8]
54 23 March 1895 The Racecourse, Wrexham (A)  Wales 2–2 British Home Championship Jake Madden, John Divers4,000[8]
55 30 March 1895 Celtic Park, Glasgow (H)  Ireland 3–1 British Home Championship John Walker (2), William Lambie15,000[8]
56 6 April 1895 Goodison Park, Liverpool (A)  England 0–3 British Home Championship 42,500[8]
57 21 March 1896 Carolina Port, Dundee (H)  Wales 4–0 British Home Championship Robert Neil (2), Alexander Keillor, Daniel Paton11,700[8]
58 28 March 1896 Solitude Ground, Belfast (A)  Ireland 3–3 British Home Championship Robert Smyth McColl (2), Patrick Murray8,000[8]
59 4 April 1896 Celtic Park, Glasgow (H)  England 2–1 British Home Championship William Lambie, Jack Bell56,500[8]
60 20 March 1897 Racecourse Ground, Wrexham (A)  Wales 2–2 British Home Championship John Ritchie, John Walker5,000[8]
61 27 March 1897 Ibrox Park, Glasgow (H)  Ireland 5–1 British Home Championship John McPherson (2), Neil Gibson, Robert Smyth McColl, Alexander King15,000[8]
62 3 April 1897 Crystal Palace, London (A)  England 2–1 British Home Championship Tommy Hyslop, Jimmy Millar35,000[8]
63 19 March 1898 Fir Park, Motherwell (H)  Wales 5–2 British Home Championship James Gillespie (3), James McKie (2)3,500[8]
64 26 March 1898 Solitude Ground, Belfast (A)  Ireland 3–0 British Home Championship Thomas Robertson, Robert Smyth McColl, William Stewart5,000[8]
65 2 April 1898 Celtic Park, Glasgow (H)  England 1–3 British Home Championship Jimmy Millar40,000[8]
66 18 March 1899 Racecourse Ground, Wrexham (A)  Wales 6–0 British Home Championship Robert Smyth McColl (3), John W. Campbell (2), Henry Marshall12,000[8]
67 25 March 1899 Celtic Park, Glasgow (H)  Ireland 9–1 British Home Championship Robert Smyth McColl (3), John W. Campbell (2), Robert Hamilton (2), Jack Bell, Alex Christie12,000[8]
68 8 April 1899 Villa Park, Birmingham (A)  England 1–2 British Home Championship Robert Hamilton25,590[8]
69 3 February 1900 Pittodrie, Aberdeen (H)  Wales 52 British Home Championship Davie Wilson (2), Jack Bell, Alexander Smith, Robert Hamilton12,500[8]
70 3 March 1900 Solitude Ground, Belfast (A)  Ireland 30 British Home Championship Alexander Smith, John J. Campbell (2)6,000[8]
71 7 April 1900 Celtic Park, Glasgow (H)  England 41 British Home Championship Robert Smyth McColl (3), Jack Bell63,000[8]
72 23 February 1901 Celtic Park, Glasgow (H)  Ireland 11110 British Home Championship Sandy McMahon (4), Robert Hamilton (4), John W. Campbell (2), Davie Russell15,000[4]
73 2 March 1901 Racecourse Ground, Wrexham (A)  Wales 11 British Home Championship John Robertson5,000[4]
74 30 March 1901 Crystal Palace, London (A)  England 22 British Home Championship John J. Campbell, Robert Hamilton18,520[4]
75 1 March 1902 Grosvenor Park, Belfast (A)  Ireland 51 British Home Championship Robert Hamilton (3), Robert Walker, Albert Buick15,000[4]
76 15 March 1902 Cappielow Park, Greenock (H)  Wales 51 British Home Championship John Robertson, Albert Buick, Alec Smith, Robert Walker, John J. Campbell5,284[4]
77 3 May 1902 Villa Park, Birmingham (A)  England 22 British Home Championship Bobby Templeton, Ronald Orr15,000[A][4]
78 9 March 1903 Arms Park, Cardiff (A)  Wales 10 British Home Championship Finlay Speedie11,000[4]
79 21 March 1903 Celtic Park, Glasgow (H)  Ireland 02 British Home Championship17,000 [4]
80 4 April 1903 Bramall Lane, Sheffield (A)  England 21 British Home Championship Finlay Speedie, Robert Walker32,000[4]
81 12 March 1904 Dens Park, Dundee (H)  Wales 11 British Home Championship Robert Walker12,000[4]
82 26 March 1904 Dalymount Park, Dublin (H)  Ireland 11 British Home Championship Robert Hamilton1,000[4]
83 9 April 1904 Celtic Park, Glasgow (H)  England 01 British Home Championship 45,000[4]
84 6 March 1905 Racecourse Ground, Wrexham (A)  Wales 13 British Home Championship John Robertson6,000[4]
85 18 March 1905 Celtic Park, Glasgow (H)  Ireland 40 British Home Championship Charles Thomson (2 pens.), Bobby Walker, Jimmy Quinn35,000[4]
86 1 April 1905 Crystal Palace, London (A)  England 01 British Home Championship 32,000[4]
87 3 March 1906 Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh (H)  Wales 02 British Home Championship 25,000[4]
88 17 March 1906 Dalymount Park, Dublin (A)  Ireland 10 British Home Championship Thomas Fitchie8,000[4]
89 7 April 1906 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)  England 21 British Home Championship James Howie (2)102,741[4]
90 4 March 1907 Racecourse Ground, Wrexham (A)  Wales 01 British Home Championship 7,715[4]
91 16 March 1907 Celtic Park, Glasgow (H)  Ireland 30 British Home Championship Frank O'Rourke, Robert Walker, Charles Thomson (pen.)26,000[4]
92 6 April 1907 St James' Park, Newcastle (A)  England 11 British Home Championship Own goal35,829[4]
93 7 March 1908 Dens Park, Dundee (H)  Wales 21 British Home Championship Alex Bennett, Willie Lennie18,000[4]
94 14 March 1908 Dalymount Park, Dublin (A)  Ireland 50 British Home Championship Jimmy Quinn (4), James Galt10,000[4]
95 4 April 1908 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)  England 11 British Home Championship Andrew Wilson121,452[4]
96 1 March 1909 Racecourse Ground, Wrexham (A)  Wales 23 British Home Championship Robert Walker, Harold Paul6,000[4]
97 15 March 1909 Ibrox Park, Glasgow (H)  Ireland 50 British Home Championship James McMenemy (2), Sandy MacFarlane, Alexander Thomson, Harold Paul24,000[4]
98 3 April 1909 Crystal Palace, London (A)  England 02 British Home Championship 27,000[4]
99 5 March 1910 Rugby Park, Kilmarnock (H)  Wales 10 British Home Championship Archie Devine22,000[4]
100 19 March 1910 Windsor Park, Belfast (A)  Ireland 01 British Home Championship 17,000[4]
101 2 April 1910 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)  England 20 British Home Championship Jimmy McMenemy, Jimmy Quinn106,205[4]
102 6 March 1911 Ninian Park, Cardiff (A)  Wales 22 British Home Championship Robert Hamilton (2)14,000[9]
103 18 March 1911 Celtic Park, Glasgow (H)  Ireland 20 British Home Championship William Reid, James McMenemy32,000[9]
104 1 April 1911 Goodison Park, Liverpool (A)  England 11 British Home Championship Alexander Higgins38,000[9]
105 2 March 1912 Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh (H)  Wales 10 British Home Championship James Quinn32,000[9]
106 16 March 1912 Windsor Park, Belfast (A)  Ireland 41 British Home Championship Walter Aitkenhead (2), William Reid, Bobby Walker12,000[9]
107 23 March 1912 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)  England 11 British Home Championship Andrew Wilson127,307[9]
108 3 March 1913 Racecourse Ground, Wrexham (A)  Wales 00 1912–13 British Home Championship 8,000[9]
109 15 March 1913 Dalymount Park, Dublin (A)  Ireland 21 British Home Championship William Reid, Alex Bennett12,000[9]
110 5 April 1913 Stamford Bridge, Chelsea (A)  England 01 British Home Championship 52,500[9]
111 28 February 1914 Celtic Park, Glasgow (H)  Wales 00 British Home Championship 10,000[9]
112 14 March 1914 Windsor Park, Belfast (A)  Ireland 11 British Home Championship Joseph Donnachie31,000[9]
113 14 April 1914 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)  England 31 British Home Championship Charles Thomson, James McMenemy, William Reid105,000[9]
Notes
  • A. ^ This match replaced the original EnglandScotland game, played at Ibrox Park on 5 April, which was declared void after a disaster in which 25 spectators died.

Record by opponent

Opponent P W D L GF GA GD %W
 England 43 18 12 13 85 75 +10 041.86
 Ireland 31 26 3 2 128 27 +101 083.87
 Wales 39 27 8 4 128 35 +93 069.23
Totals 113 71 23 19 341 137 +204 062.83

British Home Championship record by season

Year Placing[3]
188384 1st
188485 1st
188586 1st (joint)
188687 1st
188788 2nd
188889 1st
188990 1st (joint)
189091 2nd
189192 2nd
189293 2nd
189394 1st
189495 2nd (joint)
189596 1st
189697 1st
189798 2nd
189899 2nd
18991900 1st
190001 2nd
190102 1st
190203 1st (joint)
190304 3rd (joint)
190405 3rd (joint)
190506 1st (joint)
190607 3rd
190708 1st (joint)
190809 3rd
190910 1st
191011 2nd
191112 1st (joint)
191213 2nd (joint)
191314 2nd
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References

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  2. Warsop, Keith (2004). The Early FA Cup Finals and the Southern Amateurs. SoccerData. p. 55. ISBN 1-899468-78-1.
  3. Rollin, Jack (1985). Soccer: The Records. Guinness Books. p. 25. ISBN 0-85112-449-6.
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