Ibrox stadium, home of Glasgow Rangers football club, Scotland.
Full titles read: " ENGLISH V SCOTTISH LEAGUE - 60,000 spectators at Ibrox see England win for the third successive year.
L/S of player coming down steps between the terraces and onto football pitch. Large crowds wave and cheer. M/S of player in line, arms folded. L/S of two captains shaking hands over the centre circle, referee is present. One player tosses up coin to decide kick-off.
Various shots of the match in progress. Some goal mouth action sees the goalkeeper clear the ball twice.
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The game was played on 18 March 1922.
No goals are seen, but England won the match 3-0.
CORRECTION: - I should have said the English League won 3-0.