1911–12 British Home Championship

The 1911-12 British Home Championship was a football competition played between the British Home Nations during the second half of the 1911–12 season. England and Scotland shared the trophy after both beat Wales and Ireland and then drew the deciding match at Hampden Park. Ireland took third place after beating Wales in an exciting 3–2 win away in Cardiff. Wales, who came last with zero points, lost all three matches and conceded six goals.

England began the competition with a 6–1 thrashing of Ireland in Dublin, giving them the immediate advantage and making them favourites for the title, having won four of the previous five tournaments. Scotland too began with a win, a more subdued 1–0 victory over the Welsh. Scotland followed this with a 4–1 win in Belfast, briefly taking the top of the table before England joined them by beating Wales 2–0 in Wrexham. In the deciding game in Glasgow, Scotland and England played out a tough 1–1 draw. As neither side had broken the deadlock, both shared the tournament. In the final match, Wales and Ireland played a gripping game for third place, the Irish taking it by a single goal.

Table

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
 England 5321092+7
 Scotland 5321062+4
 Ireland 231025127
 Wales 03003264

The points system worked as follows:

Results


2 March 1912
Scotland  1 – 0  Wales
Jimmy Quinn  

16 March 1912
Ireland  1 – 4  Scotland
James McKnight (P) Walter Aitkenhead 2, William Reid, Bobby Walker



13 April 1912
Wales  2 – 3  Ireland
Billy Davies, David Davies Jack McCandless 2, B. Brennan

References

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