1967–68 British Home Championship

The 1967-68 British Home Championship football was the final stage of the 1968 UEFA European Football Championship qualifying for the Home Nations, and provided revenge for an England team smarting from a defeat on their home ground to the Scots just months after winning the 1966 FIFA World Cup which cost them the 1967 British Home Championship. The English victories against Wales and Northern Ireland national football team in the first two games meant that going into the final match they only required a draw, which they eventually achieved in a hard fought match, winning the tournament and the place in the European Championship. The Scots started badly against the unfancied Irish, losing in Belfast, and never recovered, scraping a win against Wales and needing a win against a dominant England team. The Irish were unable to capitalise on an excellent start, losing to England and Wales and coming fourth, whilst the Welsh managed a win against Ireland in their final game to scrape into joint third place after a terrible start.

Table

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
 England 5321061+5
 Scotland 3311143+1
 Wales 23102462
 Northern Ireland 23102143

The points system worked as follows:

Results



22 November 1967
Scotland  3 2  Wales
Alan Gilzean 2, Ronnie McKinnon Ron Davies, Alan Durban


24 February 1968
Scotland  1 1  England
John Hughes Martin Peters

References

  • Guy Oliver (1992). The Guinness Record of World Soccer. Guinness. ISBN 0-85112-954-4.