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The England–Scotland football rivalry, between the England and Scotland national football teams, [1] [2] is the oldest international fixture in the world, first played in 1872 at Hamilton Crescent, Glasgow. Scottish nationalism has been a factor in the Scots' desire to defeat England above all other rivals, with Scottish sports journalists ...
Scotland national football team results. 1979–80 in Scottish football. 1980–81 in Scottish football. 1981–82 in Scottish football. 1982–83 in Scottish football. 1983–84 in Scottish football. 1985–86 in Scottish football. 1984–85 in Scottish football. 1986–87 in Scottish football.
Scotland vs England is due to kick off at 7.45pm BST on Tuesday 12 September at Hampden Park in Glasgow. Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the game live on Channel 4, with coverage from 7pm BST.
Scotland national football team results 1872–1914 (matches 1–113) ... Scotland's score is shown first in each case. ... England: 0–0 Euro 2020 — 20,306
Scotland 0-6 England: The Lionesses and Team GB were denied as the Netherlands struck in stoppage time to top Nations League Group A on goal difference
Score Competition Scotland scorers Att. Ref. 275 9 April 1960: Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) England: 1–1 British Home Championship: Graham Leggat: 129,193 276 4 May 1960: Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Poland: 2–3 Friendly: Denis Law, Ian St. John: 26,643 277 29 May 1960: Praterstadion, Vienna (A) Austria: 1–4 Friendly: Dave Mackay: 60,000 278 5 ...
England national football team results (1980–1999) England national football team results (2000–2019) England national football team results (2020–present) England national football team results (unofficial matches) v. t. e. England national football team. General.
The 1966–67 and 1967–68 editions of the British Home Championship formed the results of their qualifying group, with Scotland finishing a point behind group winners England. Scotland's first qualifying match was a 1–1 draw in Cardiff against Wales on 22 October 1966, with Denis Law scoring an 86th-minute equaliser for the Scots.