Full title reads: "Cardiff - England Triumph Over Wales".
Ninian Park,Cardiff, Wales. International football match - England win 4-1.
MV Welsh football team captain tossing for Billy Wright's call.
LV GV crowd. LV Welsh team kick off. Ball down-field towards England goal.
MV Welsh attack. Griffiths dribbles past C Aston passes to another Welsh player, who races forward, collects and pushes forward to Trevor Ford, who passes towards goal, but Scrine miskicks in front of goal and Bert Williams collects and throws up-field.
SV Crowd. LV Finney takes corner kick. MV Ball coming down from Stanley Mortensen to score. English players congratulate.
LV English right wing attack towards centre. LV Jackie Milburn scoring. Players congratulate. MV Crowd applauding.
MV Half-back play for lead up to goal No. 3. Ball forward. MV Milburn scoring goal No 3. Welsh players collecting ball from net and looking upfield to referee.
CU Football fan pan down to black cat and leek. MV Len Shackleton heading ball down centre of field, passes to Tom Finney, who passes back to Shackleton, who loses ball for Roy Paul to start Welsh attack. MV George Edwards receives ball but his centre is scrambled away to Shackleton, who pushes ball to Finney, who centres. Milburn scores. MV Billy Wright congratulating Milburn. MV Crowd applauding.
LV Mal Griffiths receiving ball and shooting for goal. MV Ball flashing into net. MV Crowd rising to feet applauding. MV Milburn leaving field.
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