International football between England and Scotland. M/S of two teams walking onto pitch. Various shots of match, interspersed with shots of fans reacting to game. David Wilson scored for Scotland in first half....
International football between England and Scotland. M/S of two teams walking onto pitch. Various shots of match, interspersed with shots of fans reacting to game. David Wilson scored for Scotland in first half. Haynes of England shoots in second second half - ball strikes underside of crossbar and the linesman disallows it. Penalty is awarded to Scotland and Caldow scores. Final score is 2-0 to Scotland.
England team includes following players: S. Anderson , B. Douglas, Johnny Haynes, Ron Springett, Charlton.
Scotland team includes these footballers: J. Baxter, Dennis Law, Ian St. John, Swan, Wilson, Scot, Caldow.
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The game was played on 4 April 1962.
The two teams are seen pretty much in full as they walk out, so rather than have the teams partly listed like they are currently, I'll provide the full line-ups.
So, for England.......
Ron Springett, Jimmy Armfield, Ray Wilson, Stan Anderson, Peter Swan, Ron Flowers, Bryan Douglas, Jimmy Greaves, Bobby Smith, Johnny Haynes, Bobby Charlton.
For Scotland.....
Bill Brown, Alex Hamilton, Eric Caldow, Paddy Crerand, Billy McNeill, Jim Baxter, Alex Scott, John White, Ian St John, Denis Law, David Wilson.
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The game was played on 4 April 1962.
The two teams are seen pretty much in full as they walk out, so rather than have the teams partly listed like they are currently, I'll provide the full line-ups.
So, for England.......
Ron Springett, Jimmy Armfield, Ray Wilson, Stan Anderson, Peter Swan, Ron Flowers, Bryan Douglas, Jimmy Greaves, Bobby Smith, Johnny Haynes, Bobby Charlton.
For Scotland.....
Bill Brown, Alex Hamilton, Eric Caldow, Paddy Crerand, Billy McNeill, Jim Baxter, Alex Scott, John White, Ian St John, Denis Law, David Wilson.