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1895–96 British Home Championship


FieldValue
tourney_name1895–96 British Home Championship
countryEngland, Ireland, Scotland and Wales
dates29 February – 4 April 1896
num_teams4
championSCO
count8
secondENG
matches6
goals32
top_scorerSteve Bloomer (6 goals)
prevseason[1894–95](1894-95-british-home-championship)
nextseason[1896–97](1896-97-british-home-championship)

The 1895–96 British Home Championship was an edition of the annual international football tournament played between the British Home Nations. Despite England achieving an almost record 9–1 victory over Wales, the trophy was won by Scotland who won two and drew one of their matches, the draw coming in a hard-fought duel with Ireland.

Wales and Ireland kicked off the tournament with the Welsh heavily defeating the Irish in Wrexham. England too beat the Irish in their opening game, although by a smaller scoreline and England then achieved their 9–1 victory over Wales with Steve Bloomer scoring five, an England record. Scotland too beat Wales, scoring four without reply before being held by the Irish in an exciting and close match.

In the final game at Celtic Park, England and Scotland played for the trophy, England only needing a draw whilst the Scots required a win to take the tournament. To improve their chances, Scotland decided to select England-based players for the first time, holding a selection trial between their 'Home' and 'Anglo' players which became an annual event for the next 30 years. In a close and dramatic game, Scotland narrowly beat the English 2–1 and won the championship. The decisive Scotland v England match, watched by a crowd of 60,000, generated receipts of £3,640, a world record at the time for a football match.

Table

Results

Meredith Pugh Morris

Bloomer

Smith Bassett Goodall

Keillor Paton

Milne Murray

Bell

Winning squad


NameApps/Goals by opponentTotal
WAL
IRE
ENGAppsGoals
Bob McColl11/222
William Lambie11/121
James Blessington1120
Jock Drummond1120
Neilly Gibson1120
George Hogg1120
Alex King1120
Bobby Neill1/212
Jack Bell1/111
Pat Murray1/111
Sandy Keillor1/111
Daniel Paton1/111
Tom Brandon110
Jimmy Cowan110
Ned Doig110
Thomas Hyslop110
Kenneth Anderson110
John Cameron110
James Kelly110
Peter Meehan110
William Blair110
John Gillespie110
Robert Glen110
Rab Macfarlane110
Duncan McLean110
William Thomson110

Notes

References

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