SV teams taking field at Ninian Park Stadium, Cardiff. LV crowd. GV Wales kick off and straight away bare down on the Scottish goal. SV Trevor Ford, the Welsh leader, clashes with George Young, Scots captain, and ball goes behind for a corner. SV Roy Clarke takes corner. SV...
SV teams taking field at Ninian Park Stadium, Cardiff. LV crowd. GV Wales kick off and straight away bare down on the Scottish goal. SV Trevor Ford, the Welsh leader, clashes with George Young, Scots captain, and ball goes behind for a corner. SV Roy Clarke takes corner. SV Derek Tapscott, the young Arsenal player, in a charging duel with Willie Fraser, the Scots goalkeeper, whose international debut this is. Willie Fraser wins the duel and clears up-field. GV Willie Weddell tying up the Welsh defence as the Scots swing into the attack. SV crowd rising. SV Alf Sherwood hastily kicks behind as the ball is running into the empty Welsh goal. SV again Alf Sherwood clears as the ball is about to enter the net with goalkeeper Kelsey on the ground. SV crowd applauding. SV another narrow escape for the Welsh goal when ring centres and Paddy Buckley is just unable to connect with the ball with Kelsey out of position. SV crowd. No goals until half time. GV Wales attack, ball to Derek Tapscott he centres, but Ford harassed by Davidson shoots wide. Davidson was probably game's most outstanding player. SCU crowd. SV Wales attacking, Cunningham cleverly flicks the ball back to his goalkeeper who clears up-field in spite of a challenge by Derek Tapscott. SV Scotland attacking through Ring, another Scot with first cap. SV crowd. STV Ring running with ball, he centres, ball passes over Jack Kelsey and Paddy Buckley running into position, heads it neatly home for Scotland's goal. Players congratulate. SV crowd applauding. SV John Charles in action at centre half. SV crowd. Charles is moved up to centre in closing minutes of game. LV Charles trying to reach ball but Davidson holds him off and Charles finishes up on the ground. LV players congratulating and end of game.
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