1923–24 British Home Championship

The 1923–24 British Home Championship was an international football tournament played during the 1923–24 season between the British Home Nations. It was won by the excellent Welsh team of the early 1920s who achieved a whitewash of the other three home nations over the tournament, scoring five goals for just one in return.

Wales and Ireland began the competition the strongest, both beating their opponents. Ireland won 2–1 over England in Belfast, whilst Wales took Scotland 2–0 at Ninian Park. Scotland recovered in their second game with a strong display against Ireland at home whilst England slumped 2–0 against Wales in Blackburn. With Ireland needing a win at home to end level on points with the Welsh, a furious game in Belfast was eventually decided by a Moses Russell penalty in favour of the Welsh, who claimed the trophy. Playing for pride, England and Scotland struggled to a 1–1 draw in the final match which handed second place to the Scots.

Table

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
 Wales 6330051+4
 Scotland 33111330
 Ireland 23102242
 England 13012352

The points system worked as follows:

  • 2 points for a win
  • 1 point for a draw

Results


Wales  2 – 0  Scotland
Willie Davies  61'
Len Davies  72'
 
Attendance: 26,000
Referee: Herbert William Andrews (England)

Scotland  2 – 0  Ireland
Andy Cunningham  85'
David Morris  89'
 
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: George Noel Watson (England)


Ireland  0 – 1  Wales
  Moses Russell (P)

England  1 – 1  Scotland
Billy Walker  60'  40' (o.g.) Ted Taylor
Attendance: 37,250
Referee: Thomas R. Dougray (Scotland)

References

  • Guy Oliver (1992). The Guinness Record of World Soccer. Guinness. ISBN 0-85112-954-4.
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