1930–31 British Home Championship

The 1930–31 British Home Championship was a football tournament played between the British Home Nations during the 1930–31 season. The trophy was shared between England and Scotland as at the time a win was only worth two points and a draw one. Thus, despite England's dominance of the opening matches, their defeat to Scotland in the final game gave the Scots a share in the victory even though it was the only game they won.

England began the tournament in commanding fashion, with heavy defeats of Ireland and Wales in their opening matches. Scotland by contrast struggled, only managing draws with both opponents and coming close to being upset in both matches. Going into the final match, England were already assured of a winners position, and only needed to draw with Scotland to take the position unopposed. However this proved beyond them as the Scots ran out 2–0 winners in Glasgow. In the competition's final match, Wales and Ireland fought a furious battle for third place, with the Welsh just edging the victory 3–2.

Table edit

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
  England (C) 3 2 0 1 9 3 +6 4
  Scotland (C) 3 1 2 0 3 1 +2 4
  Wales 3 1 1 1 4 7 −3 3
  Ireland 3 0 1 2 3 8 −5 1
Source: [citation needed]
Rules for classification: 1) points. The points system worked as follows: 2 points for a win and 1 point for a draw.
(C) Co-champions

Results edit

England  5–1  Ireland
Burgess    
Hampson  
Crooks  
Houghton  
Dunne  

Scotland  1–1  Wales
Battles Jr.   43' Bamford   6'
Attendance: 23,106
Referee: Charles E. Lines (England)

Wales  0–4  England
  Hampson    
Hodgson  
Bradford  

Ireland  0–0  Scotland
   
Attendance: 27,000
Referee: Herbert Edward Hull (England)

Scotland  2–0  England
Stevenson   61'
McGrory   64'
 
Attendance: 131,273
Referee: Alfred James Atwood (Wales)

Wales  3–2  Ireland
Phillips  
Griffiths  
Warren  
Dunne  
Rowley  

References edit

  • British Home Championship 1919-20 to 1938-1939 - dates, results, tables and top scorers at RSSSF
  • Guy Oliver (1992). The Guinness Record of World Soccer. Guinness. ISBN 0-85112-954-4.