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Scotland national football team results

Scotland played their first match outside the British Isles on 26 May 1929, when they played Norway at the Brann Stadion (pictured) in Bergen.

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

Between the resumption of international football after the First World War in 1920 and the start of the Second World War in 1939, Scotland played 75 international matches, resulting in 46 victories, 12 draws and 17 defeats. Each year Scotland played in the British Home Championship, a round-robin tournament also involving England, Wales and Ireland. Of the 20 tournaments played during this period, Scotland won 7 outright and 4 jointly. One of Scotland's most famous victories came in 1928, when the Wembley Wizards defeated their rivals England 5–1. The team drew large crowds, with the home matches against England in 1931, 1933 and 1937 all setting world record attendances. The match in April 1937 recorded an official attendance of 149,415, which still stands as the record attendance for a European international match.

Scotland started to play matches against opposition from beyond the British Isles between the wars, playing ad-hoc friendly matches against Austria, Czechoslovakia, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway and Switzerland. The first FIFA World Cup was played in 1930, but none of the Home Nations, including Scotland, participated in the tournament before the Second World War. This was because their associations had been excluded from FIFA due to a disagreement regarding the status of amateur players. The four associations, including Scotland, returned to the FIFA fold after the Second World War.

Key

Key to matches
  • Att. = Match attendance
  • (H) = Home ground
  • (A) = Away ground
Key to record by opponent
  • P = Games played
  • W = Games won
  • D = Games drawn
  • L = Games lost
  • GF = Goals for
  • GA = Goals against

Results

Scotland's score is shown first in each case.

Match number Date Venue Opponent Result Competition Scotland scorers Att. Ref.
114 26 February 1920 Ninian Park, Cardiff (A)  Wales 1–1 British Home Championship Tommy Cairns 16,000
115 13 March 1920 Celtic Park, Glasgow (H)  Ireland 3–0 British Home Championship Andrew Wilson, Alan Morton, Andy Cunningham 39,757
116 10 April 1920 Hillsborough Stadium, Sheffield (A)  England 4–5 British Home Championship Tom Miller (2), Alex Donaldson, Andrew Wilson 35,000
117 12 February 1921 Pittodrie Park, Aberdeen (H)  Wales 2–1 British Home Championship Andrew Wilson (2) 20,824
118 26 February 1921 Windsor Park, Belfast (A)  Ireland 2–0 British Home Championship Andrew Wilson, Joe Cassidy 40,000
119 9 April 1921 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)  England 3–0 British Home Championship Andrew Wilson, Alan Morton, Andy Cunningham 100,000
120 4 February 1922 Racecourse Ground, Wrexham (A)  Wales 1–2 British Home Championship Sandy Archibald 10,000
121 4 March 1922 Celtic Park, Glasgow (H)  Ireland 2–1 British Home Championship Andrew Wilson (2) 40,000
122 8 April 1922 Villa Park, Birmingham (A)  England 1–0 British Home Championship Andrew Wilson 33,646
123 3 March 1923 Windsor Park, Belfast (A)  Ireland 1–0 British Home Championship Andrew Wilson 30,000
124 17 March 1923 Love Street, Paisley (H)  Wales 2–0 British Home Championship Andrew Wilson (2) 25,000
125 14 April 1923 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)  England 2–2 British Home Championship Andy Cunningham, Andrew Wilson 71,000
126 16 February 1924 Ninian Park, Cardiff (A)  Wales 0–2 British Home Championship 26,000
127 1 March 1924 Windsor Park, Belfast (A)  Ireland 2–0 British Home Championship Andy Cunningham, David Morris 30,000
128 12 April 1924 Wembley Stadium, London (A)  England 1–1 British Home Championship Own goal 37,250
129 14 February 1925 Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh (H)  Wales 3–1 British Home Championship David Meiklejohn, Hughie Gallacher (2) 25,000
130 28 February 1925 Windsor Park, Belfast (A)  Ireland 3–0 British Home Championship David Meiklejohn, Hughie Gallacher, Jimmy Dunn 41,000
131 4 April 1925 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)  England 2–0 British Home Championship Hughie Gallacher (2) 92,000
132 31 October 1925 Ninian Park, Cardiff (A)  Wales 3–0 British Home Championship Johnny Duncan, Adam McLean, William Clunas 25,000
133 27 February 1926 Ibrox Park, Glasgow (H)  Ireland 4–0 British Home Championship Hughie Gallacher (3), Andy Cunningham 30,000
134 17 April 1926 Old Trafford, Manchester (A)  England 1–0 British Home Championship Alex Jackson 49,000
135 30 October 1926 Ibrox Park, Glasgow (H)  Wales 3–0 British Home Championship Hughie Gallacher, Alex Jackson (2) 40,500
136 26 February 1927 Windsor Park, Belfast (A)  Ireland 2–0 British Home Championship Alan Morton (2) 40,000
137 2 April 1927 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)  England 1–2 British Home Championship Alan Morton 111,214
138 29 October 1927 Racecourse Ground, Wrexham (A)  Wales 2–2 British Home Championship Hughie Gallacher, Jock Hutton 16,000
139 25 February 1928 Firhill Park, Glasgow (H)  Ireland 0–1 British Home Championship 55,000
140 31 March 1928 Wembley Stadium, London (A)  England 5–1 British Home Championship Alex Jackson (2), Alex James (3) 80,868
141 27 October 1928 Ibrox Park, Glasgow (H)  Wales 4–2 British Home Championship Hughie Gallacher (3), Jimmy Dunn 55,000
142 23 February 1929 Windsor Park, Belfast (A)  Ireland 7–3 British Home Championship Hughie Gallacher (4), Alex Jackson (2), Alex James 35,000
143 13 April 1929 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)  England 1–0 British Home Championship Alec Cheyne 110,512
144 26 May 1929 Brann Stadion, Bergen (A)  Norway 7–3 Friendly Bobby Rankin, Tully Craig, Alec Cheyne (3), Jimmy Nisbet (2) 4,000
145 1 June 1929 Grunewaldstadion, Berlin (A)  Germany 1–1 Friendly Willie Imrie 40,000
146 4 June 1929 Olympisch Stadion, Amsterdam (A)  Netherlands 2–0 Friendly Jimmy Fleming, Bobby Rankin 24,000
147 26 October 1929 Ninian Park, Cardiff (A)  Wales 4–2 British Home Championship Hughie Gallacher (2), Alex James, Jimmy Gibson 25,000
148 22 February 1930 Celtic Park, Glasgow (H)  Ireland 3–1 British Home Championship Hughie Gallacher (2), George Stevenson 30,000
149 5 April 1930 Wembley Stadium, London (A)  England 2–5 British Home Championship Jimmy Fleming (2) 87,375
150 18 May 1930 Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir, Colombes (A)  France 2–0 Friendly Hughie Gallacher (2) 25,000
151 25 October 1930 Ibrox Park, Glasgow (H)  Wales 1–1 British Home Championship Barney Battles, Jr. 15,000
152 21 February 1931 Windsor Park, Belfast (A)  Ireland 0–0 British Home Championship 27,000
153 28 March 1931 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)  England 2–0 British Home Championship George Stevenson, Jimmy McGrory 129,810
154 16 May 1931 Hohe Warte Stadium, Vienna (A)  Austria 0–5 Friendly 40,000
155 20 May 1931 Stadio Nazionale PNF, Rome (A)  Italy 0–3 Friendly 25,000
156 24 May 1931 Stade de Charmilles, Geneva (A)   Switzerland 3–2 Friendly Jimmy Easson, Billy Boyd, Andy Love 20,000
157 19 September 1931 Ibrox Park, Glasgow (H)  Ireland 3–1 British Home Championship George Stevenson, Jimmy McGrory, Bob McPhail 40,000
158 31 October 1931 Racecourse Ground, Wrexham (A)  Wales 3–2 British Home Championship George Stevenson, Bertie Thomson, Jimmy McGrory 10,860
159 9 April 1932 Wembley Stadium, London (A)  England 0–3 British Home Championship 92,180
160 8 May 1932 Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir, Colombes (A)  France 3–1 Friendly Neil Dewar (3) 8,000
161 17 September 1932 Windsor Park, Belfast (A)  Ireland 4–0 British Home Championship James King, Bob McPhail (2), Jimmy McGrory 40,000
162 26 October 1932 Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh (H)  Wales 2–5 British Home Championship Neil Dewar, Dally Duncan 31,000
163 1 April 1933 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)  England 2–1 British Home Championship Jimmy McGrory (2) 134,170
164 16 September 1933 Celtic Park, Glasgow (H)  Ireland 1–2 British Home Championship Bob McPhail 27,135
165 4 October 1933 Ninian Park, Cardiff (A)  Wales 2–3 British Home Championship Willie MacFadyen, Dally Duncan 40,000
166 29 November 1933 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)  Austria 2–2 Friendly David Meiklejohn, Willie MacFadyen 62,000
167 14 April 1934 Wembley Stadium, London (A)  England 0–3 British Home Championship 92,363
168 20 October 1934 Windsor Park, Belfast (A)  Ireland 1–2 British Home Championship Patrick Gallacher 39,752
169 21 November 1934 Pittodrie Park, Aberdeen (H)  Wales 3–2 British Home Championship Dally Duncan, Charlie Napier (2) 26,334
170 6 April 1935 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)  England 2–0 British Home Championship Dally Duncan (2) 129,693
171 5 October 1935 Ninian Park, Cardiff (A)  Wales 1–1 British Home Championship Dally Duncan 35,004
172 13 November 1935 Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh (H)  Ireland 2–1 British Home Championship Tommy Walker, Dally Duncan 30,000
173 4 April 1936 Wembley Stadium, London (A)  England 1–1 British Home Championship Tommy Walker 93,267
174 14 October 1936 Ibrox Park, Glasgow (H)  Germany 2–0 Friendly Jimmy Delaney (2) 50,000
175 31 October 1936 Windsor Park, Belfast (A)  Ireland 3–1 British Home Championship Charlie Napier, Alex Munro, David McCulloch 45,000
176 2 December 1936 Dens Park, Dundee (H)  Wales 1–2 British Home Championship Tommy Walker 23,858
177 17 April 1937 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)  England 3–1 British Home Championship Frank O'Donnell, Bob McPhail (2) 149,415
178 9 May 1937 Praterstadion, Vienna (A)  Austria 1–1 Friendly Frank O'Donnell 63,000
179 15 May 1937 Stadion Sparta-Letna, Prague (A)  Czechoslovakia 3–1 Friendly Jimmy Simpson, Bob McPhail, Torrance Gillick 35,000
180 30 October 1937 Ninian Park, Cardiff (A)  Wales 1–2 British Home Championship Alex Massie 41,800
181 10 November 1937 Pittodrie Park, Aberdeen (H)  Ireland 1–1 British Home Championship Jimmy Smith 21,878
182 8 December 1937 Ibrox Park, Glasgow (H)  Czechoslovakia 5–0 Friendly Andy Black, David McCulloch (2), Peter Buchanan, David Kinnear 41,000
183 9 April 1938 Wembley Stadium, London (A)  England 1–0 British Home Championship Tommy Walker 93,267
184 21 May 1938 Olympisch Stadion, Amsterdam (A)  Netherlands 3–1 Friendly Andy Black, Frank Murphy, Tommy Walker 50,000
185 8 October 1938 Windsor Park, Belfast (A)  Ireland 2–0 British Home Championship Jimmy Delaney, Tommy Walker 40,000
186 9 November 1938 Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh (H)  Wales 3–2 British Home Championship Torrance Gillick, Tommy Walker (2) 34,800
187 7 December 1938 Ibrox Park, Glasgow (H)  Hungary 3–1 Friendly Tommy Walker, Andy Black, Torrance Gillick 23,000
188 15 April 1939 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H)  England 1–2 British Home Championship Jimmy Dougal 149,269

Record by opponent

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD WPCT
 Austria 3 0 2 1 3 8 −5 0.00
 Czechoslovakia 2 2 0 0 8 1 +7 100.00
 England 20 11 3 6 35 27 +8 55.00
 France 2 2 0 0 5 1 +4 100.00
 Germany 2 1 1 0 3 1 +2 50.00
 Hungary 1 1 0 0 3 1 +2 100.00
 Ireland 20 15 2 3 46 14 +32 75.00
 Italy 1 0 0 1 0 3 −3 0.00
 Netherlands 2 2 0 0 5 1 +4 100.00
 Norway 1 1 0 0 7 3 +4 100.00
  Switzerland 1 1 0 0 3 2 +1 100.00
 Wales 20 10 4 6 42 33 +9 50.00
Total 75 46 12 17 160 95 +65 61.33
Source: Results

British Home Championship record

Record by season
Year Placing
1919–20 2nd (joint)
1920–21 1st
1921–22 1st
1922–23 1st
1923–24 2nd
1924–25 1st
1925–26 1st
1926–27 1st (joint)
1927–28 3rd
1928–29 1st
1929–30 2nd
1930–31 1st (joint)
1931–32 2nd
1932–33 2nd
1933–34 4th
1934–35 1st (joint)
1935–36 1st
1936–37 2nd
1937–38 2nd (joint)
1938–39 1st (joint)
Overall record
Place Times Times joint
1st 7 4
2nd 5 2
3rd 1 0
4th 1

References

  1. Soar, Phil; Martin Tyler (1983). Encyclopedia of British Football. Willow Books. pp. 65–66. ISBN 0-00-218049-9.
  2. ^ Rollin, Jack (1985). Soccer: The Records. Guinness Books. p. 25. ISBN 0-85112-449-6.
  3. ^ "Hampden". Scottish Football Association. Archived from the original on 5 October 2012. Retrieved 16 February 2014. 149,415. Scotland v England, 1937 – All-time record gate for a European international match.
  4. ^ "The four British associations return to FIFA after the Second World War: 25th FIFA Congress in Luxembourg in 1946". FIFA. Archived from the original on 14 June 2010. Retrieved 20 February 2010.
  5. ^ Brown, Alan; Tossani, Gabriele (25 February 2011). "Scotland – International Matches 1911–1920". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 27 June 2012.
  6. ^ Brown, Alan; Tossani, Gabriele (25 February 2011). "Scotland – International Matches 1921–1930". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 27 June 2012.
  7. Hard Luck Wales (1928), match footage at British Pathé
  8. ^ Brown, Alan; Tossani, Gabriele (25 February 2011). "Scotland – International Matches 1931–1939". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 27 June 2012.
  9. Reyes, Macario; Morrison, Neil (1 October 1999). "British Home Championship 1920-1939". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 30 August 2015.

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