1884–85 British Home Championship

The 1884–85 British Home Championship was the second football tournament between the Home Nations and was, like the previous competition, won by a Scottish team which completely dominated proceedings. The English also performed well, beginning with a strong victory over Ireland but failing to capitalise on this start with 1–1 draws with Wales and Scotland. The Welsh thrashed Ireland 8–1 but were well beaten 8–2 by the Scots who won their final game in a similar scoreline against the Irish, who finished last having conceded 20 goals in three games. The Scots, who had scored 16 goals two games, would win (individually or shared) six of the first seven tournaments.

1883–84 British Home Championship
Tournament details
Host countryEngland, Ireland, Scotland and Wales
Dates28 February – 11 April 1885
Teams4
Final positions
Champions Scotland (2nd title)
Runners-up England
Tournament statistics
Matches played6
Goals scored37 (6.17 per match)
Top scorer(s) Joseph Lindsay (4 goals)

Table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1  Scotland (C) 3 2 1 0 17 4 +13 5
2  England 3 1 2 0 6 2 +4 4
3  Wales 3 1 1 1 10 11 1 3
4  Ireland 3 0 0 3 4 20 16 0
Source: [1]
Rules for classification: 1) Points. The points system worked as follows: 2 points for a win and 1 point for a draw.
(C) Champion.

Results

England 4–0 Ireland
Whalley Range, Greater Manchester
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: James McKillop (Scotland)

England 1–1 Wales
Mitchell  35' Lewis  37'
Attendance: 7,500
Referee: Alexander Stewart (Scotland)

Scotland 8–2 Ireland
Gibb  85', 90'
Attendance: 6,000

England 1–1 Scotland
Bambridge  57' Lindsay  20'
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: John Sinclair (Ireland)

Wales 1–8 Scotland
Jones  50' Scottish FA
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Robert M. Sloane (England)

Ireland 2–8 Wales
  • Dill  40'
  • Molyneux  23'
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: John McDowall (Scotland)

References

  1. "British Home Championship 1884–1899". The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 8 April 2019.
  • Guy Oliver (1992). The Guinness Record of World Soccer. Guinness. ISBN 0-85112-954-4.
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