England national football team results (1872–99)

The England national football team represents England in association football and is controlled by The Football Association. It is the joint-oldest national football team in the world, alongside Scotland, England'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]

England national football team results

  Win    Draw    Loss

Between 1872 and 1899, which was the end of the 19th century, England played in 61 matches, resulting in 37 wins, 9 draws and 15 defeats. During this time England played annual friendly against Scotland each year until 1883, and added a regular game against Wales in 1879. These two teams remained England'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 15 tournaments staged prior to the 20th century, England won 7 outright and 2 jointly with Scotland.[3]

1870s

1872

30 November International FriendlyScotland 0–0 EnglandGlasgow, Scotland
Report Stadium: Hamilton Crescent
Referee: William Keay

1873

8 March International FriendlyEngland 4–2 ScotlandLondon, England
Report Stadium: Kennington Oval
Referee: T Lloyd

1874

1875

6 March International FriendlyEngland 2–2 ScotlandLondon, England
Report Stadium: Kennington Oval
Attendance: 2

1876

4 March International FriendlyScotland 3–0 EnglandGlasgow, Scotland
Report Stadium: Hamilton Crescent

1877

1878

2 March International FriendlyScotland 7–2 EnglandGlasgow, Scotland
Report
Stadium: Hampden Park

1879

18 January International FriendlyEngland 2–1 WalesLondon, England
Report Stadium: Kennington Oval
Attendance: 100 [4]

1880s

1880

13 March International FriendlyScotland 5–4 EnglandGlasgow, Scotland
Report Stadium: Hampden Park
15 March International FriendlyWales 2–3 EnglandWrexham, Wales
Report
Stadium: Racecourse Ground

1881

26 February International FriendlyEngland 0–1 WalesBlackburn, England
Report Stadium: Alexandra Meadows
12 March International FriendlyEngland 1–6 ScotlandLondon, England
Report Stadium: Kennington Oval

1882

18 February International FriendlyIreland 0–13 EnglandBelfast, Ireland
Report
Stadium: Knock Ground
11 March International FriendlyScotland 5–1 EnglandGlasgow, Scotland
Report Stadium: Hampden Park
13 March International FriendlyWales 5–3 EnglandWrexham, Wales
Report
Stadium: Racecourse Ground

1883

3 February International FriendlyEngland 5–0 WalesLondon, England
Report Stadium: Kennington Oval
24 February International FriendlyEngland 7–0 IrelandLiverpool, England
Report Stadium: Aigburth Cricket Ground
10 March International FriendlyEngland 2–3 ScotlandSheffield, England
Report Stadium: Bramall Lane

1884

23 February Home ChampionshipIreland 1–8 EnglandBelfast, Ireland
  • McWha
Report Stadium: Ballynafeigh Park
15 March Home ChampionshipScotland 1–0 EnglandGlasgow, Scotland
Report Stadium: Cathkin Park
17 March Home ChampionshipWales 0–4 EnglandWrexham, Wales
Report Stadium: Racecourse Ground

1885

28 February Home ChampionshipEngland 4–0 IrelandManchester, England
Report Stadium: Whalley Range
14 March Home ChampionshipEngland 1–1 WalesBlackburn, England
Report Stadium: Leamington Road
21 March Home ChampionshipEngland 1–1 ScotlandLondon, England
Report Stadium: Kennington Oval

1886

13 March Home ChampionshipIreland 1–6 EnglandBelfast, Ireland
Report Stadium: Ballynafeigh Park
27 March Home ChampionshipScotland 1–1 EnglandGlasgow, Scotland
Report Stadium: Hampden Park
29 March Home ChampionshipWales 1–3 EnglandWrexham, Wales
Report Stadium: Racecourse Ground

1887

5 February Home ChampionshipEngland 7–0 IrelandSheffield, England
Report Stadium: Bramall Lane
26 February Home ChampionshipEngland 4–0 WalesLondon, England
Report Stadium: Kennington Oval
19 March Home ChampionshipEngland 2–3 ScotlandBlackburn, England
Report
Stadium: Leamington Road

1888

13 March Home ChampionshipWales 1–5 EnglandCrewe, England
Report Stadium: Nantwich Road
17 March Home ChampionshipScotland 0–5 EnglandGlasgow, Scotland
Report Stadium: Hampden Park
7 April Home ChampionshipIreland 1–5 EnglandBelfast, Ireland
Report Stadium: Ballynafeigh Park

1889

23 February Home ChampionshipEngland 5–1 WalesStoke-on-Trent, England
Report
  • Owen
Stadium: Victoria Ground
2 March Home ChampionshipEngland 6–1 IrelandLiverpool, England
Report
  • Wilton
Stadium: Anfield
13 April Home ChampionshipEngland 2–3 ScotlandLondon, England
Report Stadium: Kennington Oval

1890s

1890

15 March Home ChampionshipWales 1–3 EnglandWrexham, Wales
Report Stadium: Racecourse Ground
15 March Home ChampionshipIreland 1–9 EnglandBelfast, Ireland
Report Stadium: Ballynafeigh Park
5 April Home ChampionshipScotland 1–1 EnglandGlasgow, Scotland
Report Stadium: Hampden Park

1891

7 March Home ChampionshipEngland 6–1 IrelandWolverhampton, England
Report Whiteside Stadium: Molineux
7 March Home ChampionshipEngland 4–1 WalesSunderland, England
Report
  • Howell
Stadium: Newcastle Road
6 April Home ChampionshipEngland 2–1 ScotlandBlackburn, England
Report Stadium: Ewood Park

1892

5 March Home ChampionshipWales 0–2 EnglandWrexham, Wales
Report Stadium: Racecourse Ground
5 March Home ChampionshipIreland 0–2 EnglandBelfast, Ireland
Report Stadium: Solitude
2 April Home ChampionshipScotland 1–4 EnglandGlasgow, Scotland
Report Stadium: Ibrox Park

1893

25 February Home ChampionshipEngland 6–1 IrelandBirmingham, England
Report
  • Gaffikin  9'
Stadium: Wellington Road
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Thomas R. Park (Scotland)
13 March Home ChampionshipEngland 6–0 WalesStoke-on-Trent, England
Report
Report
Stadium: Victoria Ground
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: John Campbell (Scotland)
1 April Home ChampionshipEngland 5–2 ScotlandLondon, England
Report
Report
Report
Stadium: Richmond Athletic Ground
Attendance: 16,000
Referee: John Charles Clegg (England)

1894

3 March Home ChampionshipIreland 2–2 EnglandBelfast, Ireland
Report
Stadium: Solitude
12 March Home ChampionshipWales 1–5 EnglandWrexham, Wales
  • Bowdler
Report
Stadium: Racecourse Ground
7 April Home ChampionshipScotland 2–2 EnglandGlasgow, Scotland
Report Stadium: Celtic Park

1895

9 March Home ChampionshipEngland 9–0 IrelandDerby, England
Report Stadium: County Cricket Ground
18 March Home ChampionshipEngland 1–1 WalesLondon, England
Report Stadium: Queen's Club
6 April Home ChampionshipEngland 3–0 ScotlandLiverpool, England
Report Stadium: Goodison Park

1896

7 March Home ChampionshipIreland 0–2 EnglandBelfast, Ireland
Report Stadium: Solitude
16 March Home ChampionshipWales 1–9 EnglandCardiff, Wales
Chapman Report Stadium: Cardiff Arms Park
4 April Home ChampionshipScotland 2–1 EnglandGlasgow, Scotland
Report Stadium: Celtic Park

1897

20 February Home ChampionshipEngland 6–0 IrelandNottingham, England
Report Stadium: Trent Bridge
29 March Home ChampionshipEngland 4–0 WalesSheffield, England
Report Stadium: Bramall Lane
3 April Home ChampionshipEngland 1–2 ScotlandLondon, England
Report Stadium: Crystal Palace

1898

5 March Home ChampionshipIreland 2–3 EnglandBelfast, Ireland
  • Pyper
  • McAllen
Report Stadium: Solitude
28 March Home ChampionshipWales 0–3 EnglandWrexham, Wales
Report Stadium: Racecourse Ground
2 April Home ChampionshipScotland 1–3 EnglandGlasgow, Scotland
Report Stadium: Celtic Park

1899

18 February Home ChampionshipEngland 13–2 IrelandSunderland, England
Report
  • McAllen  pen.'
  • Campbell
Stadium: Roker Park
20 March Home ChampionshipEngland 4–0 WalesBristol, England
Report Stadium: Ashton Gate
8 April Home ChampionshipEngland 2–1 ScotlandBirmingham, England
Report Hamilton Stadium: Villa Park

References

  1. Soar, Phil; Martin Tyler (1983). Encyclopedia of British Football. Willow Books. pp. 65–66. ISBN 0-00-218049-9.
  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.
  4. http://newspapers.library.wales/view/3289063/3289066/21/wales%20football%20AND%20england
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