1982 British Home Championship

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The 1982 British Home Championship between the British Home Nations was won by a dominant England football team which won all three of its matches as the tournament returned after being abandoned in 1981 due to civil distubances in Northern Ireland. The championship was eagerly awaited because for the first time since 1958, three of the Home Nations were featuring in a World Cup; the 1982 FIFA World Cup in Spain and this was a chance to see them in competitive action before the World Cup began. The English began impressively with a heavy victory over Northern Ireland at home, followed by victory away in Wales. The Scots could only manage a draw with the disappointing Irish by contrast although they did beat Wales. The Welsh managed to salvage a result in their third game with a 3-0 defeat of Northern Ireland to claim third place. In the final deciding match in Glasgow, England edged victory through a Paul Mariner goal and thus claimed the championship. In the world cup, Scotland were eliminated in the first round whilst England went out in the second round without losing a game. The unfancied Irish however provided a shock by beating hosts Spain and eliminating Yugoslavia in the first round before falling victim to the inspired French in round two.

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Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
Flag of England England 6 3 3 0 0 6 0 +6
Flag of Scotland Scotland 3 3 1 1 1 3 3 0
Flag of Wales Wales 2 3 1 0 2 3 2 +1
Flag of Northern Ireland Northern Ireland 1 3 0 1 2 1 8 -7

The points system worked as follows:

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

The teams were then divided on goal difference

[edit] Results

February 23, 1982 England Flag of England 4–0 Flag of Northern Ireland Northern Ireland Wembley Stadium, London
Bryan Robson, Kevin Keegan, Ray Wilkins,
Glenn Hoddle
 

April 27, 1982 Wales Flag of Wales 0–1 Flag of England England Ninian Park, Cardiff
  Trevor Francis

April 28, 1982 Northern Ireland Flag of Northern Ireland 1–1 Flag of Scotland Scotland Windsor Park, Belfast
Sammy McIlroy John Wark

May 24, 1982 Scotland Flag of Scotland 1–0 Flag of Wales Wales Hampden Park, Glasgow
Asa Hartford  

May 27, 1982 Wales Flag of Wales 3–0 Flag of Northern Ireland Northern Ireland Racecourse Ground, Wrexham
Ian Rush, Alan Curtis, Peter Nicholas  

May 29, 1982 Scotland Flag of Scotland 0–1 Flag of England England Hampden Park, Glasgow
  Paul Mariner

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