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1973–74 British Home Championship
Tournament details
Dates11–18 May 1974
Teams4
Final positions
Champions England (49th title)
 Scotland (39th title)
Tournament statistics
Matches played6
Goals scored9 (1.5 per match)
Top scorer(s)7 players (1 each)
1972–73 1974–75
International football competition

The 1973–74 British Home Championship Home Nations football tournament was, like the two championships which preceded it, subject to rescheduled matches due to The Troubles in Northern Ireland. Scotland, who should have visited Belfast to play their match against Northern Ireland, instead hosted the game in Glasgow as the previous years solution of matches being played in Liverpool was not taken up. Bereft of home advantage, the Irish struggled to contain their opponents, although they did begin well with a narrow win over the Scots. In their first matches, England enjoyed their home advantage to claim victories over the Welsh and Irish while the Welsh crashed to defeat against England and Scotland. With the confusing schedule, by the final match England seemed to be favourites, only needing a draw with the Scots in Glasgow to claim the championship while a loss would still tie the series (goal difference was not at this stage used to calculate position). The Northern Irish, who could still have sneaked the championship themselves, lost a close game to the Welsh, leaving England and Scotland to battle for the final placements, the Scots reaching parity in the competition thanks to a 2–0 victory.

Table

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Scotland (C) 3 2 0 1 4 1 +3 4
 England (C) 3 2 0 1 3 2 +1 4
 Northern Ireland 3 1 0 2 1 2 −1 2
 Wales 3 1 0 2 1 4 −3 2
Source:
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

Scotland 0–1 Northern Ireland
  Report Cassidy 39'
Hampden Park, GlasgowAttendance: 53,775Referee: Iorwerth Jones (Wales)
Wales 0–2 England
Report Bowles 37'
Keegan 56'
Ninian Park, CardiffAttendance: 25,734Referee: Redmond McFadden (Northern Ireland)
Scotland 2–0 Wales
Dalglish 23'
Jardine 44' (pen.)
Report
Hampden Park, GlasgowAttendance: 41,969Referee: Malcolm Wright (Northern Ireland)
England 1–0 Northern Ireland
Weller 73' Report
Wembley Stadium, LondonAttendance: 45,500Referee: Bobby Davidson (Scotland)
Wales 1–0 Northern Ireland
Smallman 26' Report
Racecourse Ground, WrexhamAttendance: 9,310Referee: Pat Partridge (England)
Scotland 2–0 England
Pejic 4' (o.g.)
Todd 30' (o.g.)
Report
Hampden Park, GlasgowAttendance: 94,487Referee: Leo van der Kroft (Netherlands)

References

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

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