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1889 British Home Championship

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The 1889 British Home Championship was the sixth international football tournament between the British Home Nations and as with all but one of the previous tournaments, Scotland won, beating England by one point to take the championship. Wales achieved third place whilst Ireland finished bottom, as they had for five of the previous competitions.

England began the strongest team, scoring ten goals in their first two matches against Wales and Ireland for just two in reply. Scotland then showed their intent with a 7–0 defeat of Ireland at home in their first game. In what would turn out to be the deciding game of the competition, England and Scotland then played out a very fast-paced match which Scotland won 3–2 despite England's home advantage. Only needing a single point against Wales in their last match, Scotland only just achieved it, finishing with a rare scoreless draw. Ireland and Wales then played the decider for last place, Wales comfortably beating the Irish 3–1.

[edit] Table

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
 Scotland 5 3 2 1 0 10 2 +8
 England 4 3 2 0 1 12 5 +7
 Wales 3 3 1 1 1 4 5 −1
 Ireland 0 3 0 0 3 2 16 −14

The points system worked as follows:

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

[edit] Results


28 February 1889  England 4 – 1  Wales Victoria Ground, Stoke
Johnny Goodall, Fred Dewhurst, Jack Southworth, Billy Bassett William Owen

2 March 1889  England 6 – 1  Ireland Anfield, Liverpool
John Yates 3, Alf Shelton, Joe Lofthouse, John Brodie James Wilton

9 March 1889  Scotland 7 – 0  Ireland Ibrox Park, Glasgow
William Groves 3, Francis Watt 2, David Black, Thomas McInnes  

13 April 1889  England 2 – 3  Scotland Kennington Oval, London
Billy Bassett 2 Neil Munro, James Oswald, James McLaren

15 April 1889  Wales 0 – 0  Scotland Racecourse Ground, Wrexham
   

27 April 1889  Ireland 1 – 3  Wales Ballynafeigh Park, Belfast
John Lemon Richard Jarrett 3

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