1931–32 British Home Championship

The 1931-32 British Home Championship was a football tournament played between the British Home Nations during the 193132 football season. It was won by England, who succeeded in beating all three of their rivals during the course of the competition.

Scotland began the tournament with victory over Ireland in Glasgow, which was followed by a heavy English victory over Ireland in Belfast. England and Scotland, now favourites for the trophy, both played and beat Wales, England at home and Scotland in Wrexham, setting up a final decider at Wembley. In their consolation game Ireland secured third place with a strong victory over Wales who therefore lost all three of their matches. In the England/Scotland final, Scotland were outclassed by their opponents who ran out 30 winners to take the trophy for the third year in a row.

Table

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
 England 63300123+9
 Scotland 43201660
 Ireland 23102792
 Wales 030033107

The points system worked as follows:

Results


17 October 1931
Ireland  2 6  England
Jimmy Kelly, Jimmy Dunne Tom Waring 2, Eric Houghton 2, John Smith, Ernie Hine

31 October 1931
Wales  2 3  Scotland
Ernest Curtis 2 Robert Thomson, George Stevenson, Jimmy McGrory

18 November 1931
England  3 1  Wales
John Smith, Sammy Crooks, Ernie Hine  

5 December 1931
Ireland  4 0  Wales
Jimmy Kelly 2, Willie Millar Joe Bambrick  

9 April 1932
England  3 0  Scotland
Tom Waring, Bobby Barclay, Sammy Crooks  

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