1973 British Home Championship

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The 1973 British Home Championship international Home Nations football tournament was, like its predecessor in 1972, a victim of The Troubles in Northern Ireland which had erupted following Bloody Sunday the previous year. As with the previous year in the rugby union 1972 Five Nations Championship, threats were made by Republican activists against visiting British teams, which in this year meant England and Wales. To prevent violence but keep the tournament running, Northern Ireland's "home" games were transferred to Goodison Park, the home of Everton F.C. in Liverpool in England. This step meant that Ireland played just a short ferry ride from Belfast (where the match was originally scheduled) in a city with a substantial Irish population, but where the police were able to exercise a greater measure of control over who was able to attend.

The shift to England did not substantially hinder the Irish, who claimed a rare and respectable second place behind England, who achieved yet another whitewash of their near neighbours. Beating the Irish in Liverpool to match Scotland's win over Wales, England then inflicted defeat on the same team at Wembley, whilst the Irish recovered from their first game to beat the Scots in Scotland. In the final two games, Northern Ireland beat Wales, setting up a close encounter in the final game, in which the winner would take the tournament but a draw would benefit the Irish. The game was a close encounter, made more interesting by an English 5-0 thrashing of Scotland two months earlier in a testimonial match celebrating one hundred years of international football. England however, eventually triumphed by a single goal from Martin Peters, winning the trophy for another year.

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Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
Flag of England England 6 3 3 0 0 6 1 +5
Flag of Northern Ireland Northern Ireland 4 3 2 0 1 4 3 +1
Flag of Scotland Scotland 2 3 1 0 2 3 3 0
Flag of Wales Wales 0 3 0 0 3 0 6 -6

The points system worked as follows:

  • 2 points for a win
  • 1 point for a draw

[edit] Results

May 12, 1973 Wales Flag of Wales 0–2 Flag of Scotland Scotland Racecourse Ground, Wrexham
  George Graham 2

May 12, 1973 Northern Ireland Flag of Northern Ireland 1–2 Flag of England England Goodison Park, Liverpool
Dave Clements Martin Chivers 2

May 15, 1973 England Flag of England 3–0 Flag of Wales Wales Wembley Stadium, London
Martin Chivers, Mick Channon, Martin Peters  

May 16, 1973 Scotland Flag of Scotland 1–2 Flag of Northern Ireland Northern Ireland Hampden Park, Glasgow
Kenny Dalglish Martin O'Neill, Trevor Anderson

May 19, 1973 Northern Ireland Flag of Northern Ireland 1–0 Flag of Wales Wales Goodison Park, Liverpool
Bryan Hamilton  

May 19, 1973 England Flag of England 1–0 Flag of Scotland Scotland Wembley Stadium, London
Martin Peters  

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