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1953–54 British Home Championship

1953–54 British Home Championship

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The 1953–54 British Home Championship was an international football tournament played between the British Home Nations during the 1953–54 season. This season's tournament also doubled as UEFA – Group 3 for 1954 FIFA World Cup qualification. England dominated the Championship, winning all three games and taking first place. After defeating Ireland, Scotland struggled against Wales before losing to England. Meanwhile, Ireland defeated Wales in Wrexham to clinch third place. England, together with second-placed Scotland, subsequently qualified for the 1954 FIFA World Cup.

Results

More information Ireland, 1–3 ...
Attendance: 58,248

More information Wales, 1–4 ...
Referee: Charlie Faultless (Scotland)

More information Scotland, 3–3 ...
Attendance: 71,413
Referee: Thomas Mitchell (Ireland)

More information England, 3–1 ...
Referee: Robert Smith (Wales)

More information Wales, 1–2 ...
Referee: Charlie Faultless (Scotland)

More information Scotland, 2–4 ...
Attendance: 134,892
Referee: Thomas Mitchell (Ireland)

Table

More information Pos, Team ...
Source: [citation needed]
(C) Champion

Ireland vs Scotland

Northern Ireland Ireland 1 – 3
(final score after 90 minutes)
Scotland Scotland
Manager: Northern Ireland Peter Doherty

Team:


Substitutes:

none


Unused Substitutes:
?


Scorers:
1-2 Norman Lockhart (72', pen.)

Half-time:
0-0

Competition:
World Cup qualifier 1954
(Group 3)

Date:
Saturday
3 October 1953

Kick off:
15:00

Venue:
Windsor Park, Belfast

Attendance:
58,248

Referee:
Arthur Edward Ellis  ENG

Assistants:
?

Match rules:
90 minutes
one injured player can be
substituted before half time

Manager: Scotland Andy Beattie

Team:


Substitutes:

none


Unused Substitutes:
?


Scorers:
0-1 Charlie Fleming (47')
0-2 Charlie Fleming (69')
1-3 Jackie Henderson (89')

Wales vs England

Wales Wales 1 – 4
(final score after 90 minutes)
England England
Manager:

Team:


Substitutes:

none


Unused Substitutes:
?


Scorers:
1-0 Ivor Allchurch (22')

Half-time:
1-1

Competition:
World Cup qualifier 1954
(Group 3)

Date:
Saturday
10 October 1953

Kick off:
15:00

Venue:
Ninian Park, Cardiff

Attendance:
61,000

Referee:
Charlie Faultless  SCO

Assistants:
?

Match rules:
90 minutes
one injured player can be
substituted before half time

Manager: England Walter Winterbottom

Team:


Substitutes:

none


Unused Substitutes:
?


Scorers:
1-1 Dennis Wilshaw (45')
1-2 Dennis Wilshaw (49')
1-3 Nat Lofthouse (52')
1-4 Nat Lofthouse (53')

Scotland vs Wales

Scotland Scotland 3 – 3
(final score after 90 minutes)
Wales Wales
Manager: Scotland Andy Beattie

Team:


Substitutes:

none


Unused Substitutes:
?


Scorers:
1-0 Allan Brown (19')
2-0 Bobby Johnstone (42')
3-1 Lawrie Reilly (58')

Half-time:
2-0

Competition:
World Cup qualifier 1954
(Group 3)

Date:
Wednesday
4 November 1953

Kick off:
14:45

Venue:
Hampden Park, Glasgow

Attendance:
71,378

Referee:
Thomas Mitchell  Ireland

Assistants:
?

Match rules:
90 minutes
one injured player can be
substituted before half time

Manager:

Team:


Substitutes:

none


Unused Substitutes:
?


Scorers:
2-1 John Charles (49')
3-2 Ivor Allchurch (73')
3-3 John Charles (88')

England vs Ireland

England England 3 – 1
(final score after 90 minutes)
Northern Ireland Ireland
Manager: England Walter Winterbottom

Team:


Substitutes:

none


Unused Substitutes:
?


Scorers:
1-0 Harold Hassall (10')
2-1 Harold Hassall (60')
3-1 Nat Lofthouse (75')

Half-time:
1-0

Competition:
World Cup qualifier 1954
(Group 3)

Date:
Wednesday
11 November 1953

Kick off:
14:30

Venue:
Goodison Park, Liverpool

Attendance:
40,000

Referee:
Robert Smith  WAL

Assistants:
?

Match rules:
90 minutes
one injured player can be
substituted before half time

Manager: Northern Ireland Peter Doherty

Team:


Substitutes:

none


Unused Substitutes:
?


Scorers:
1-1 Edward McMorran (54')

Wales vs Ireland

Wales Wales 1 – 2
(final score after 90 minutes)
Northern Ireland Ireland
Manager:

Team:


Substitutes:

none


Unused Substitutes:
?


Scorers:
1-2 John Charles (80')

Half-time:
0-1

Competition:
World Cup qualifier 1954
(Group 3)

Date:
Wednesday
31 March 1954

Kick off:
17:00

Venue:
Racecourse Ground, Wrexham

Attendance:
32,817

Referee:
Charlie Faultless  SCO

Assistants:
?

Match rules:
90 minutes
one injured player can be
substituted before half time

Manager: Northern Ireland Peter Doherty

Team:


Substitutes:

none


Unused Substitutes:
?


Scorers:
0-1 Peter McParland (1')
0-2 Peter McParland (52')

Scotland vs England

Scotland Scotland 2 – 4
(final score after 90 minutes)
England England
Manager: Scotland Andy Beattie

Team:


Substitutes:

none


Unused Substitutes:
?


Scorers:
1-0 Allan Brown (7')
2-4 Willie Ormond (89')

Half-time:
1-1

Competition:
World Cup qualifier 1954
(Group 3)

Date:
Saturday
3 April 1954

Kick off:
15:00

Venue:
Hampden Park, Glasgow

Attendance:
134,544

Referee:
Thomas Mitchell  NIR

Assistants:
?

Match rules:
90 minutes
one injured player can be
substituted before half time

Manager: England Walter Winterbottom

Team:


Substitutes:

none


Unused Substitutes:>1-1 Johnny Nicholls (50')
1-3 Ronnie Allen (68')
1-4 Jimmy Mullen (83')

England won the championship and along with Scotland they represented Great Britain in 1954 FIFA World Cup

Squads and Stats

 England

Head coach: England Walter Winterbottom

More information Pos., Player ...

 Scotland

Head coach: Scotland Andy Beattie

More information Pos., Player ...

 Ireland

Head coach: Northern Ireland Peter Doherty

More information Pos., Player ...

 Wales

Head coach:

More information Pos., Player ...

References

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

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