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Wednesday, 16 November 1932
Home International Championship 1932-33 (45th) Match

Wales 0 England 0 [0-0]
 

Match Summary
Wales Party

England Party

The Racecourse, Mold Road, Wrexham, Denbighshire
Attendance: 25,167
; Kick-off: 2.45pm GMT

 
Results 1930-39

England won the toss, Wales kicked-off.

 

Match Summary

Officials

Wales

Type

England

Referee - Samuel Thompson
Belfast

Linesmen - D.T. Lodwick, Wales and H.T. Wright, England

  Goal Attempts  
  Attempts on Target  
  Hit Bar/Post  
  Corner Kicks Won  
  Offside Calls Against  
  Fouls Conceded  
  Possession  

Wales Team

 

Rank:

No official ranking system established;
ELO rating 26th to 22nd
Colours: Made by St. Margaret's - Red shirts with white collars, white shorts, red socks
Capt: Ben Williams Selectors: Team selection chosen by Committee.
Wales Lineup
  John, W. Ronald 21 29 January 1911 G Stoke City FC, England 3 4 GA
  Williams, Benjamin D. 32 29 October 1900 RB Everton FC, England 8 0
  Ellis, Benjamin 26 11 April 1906 LB Motherwell FC, Scotland 3 0
  Murphy, James P. 22 8 August 1910 RH West Bromwich Albion FC, England 1 0
  Griffiths, Thomas 26 21 February 1906 CH Bolton Wanderers FC, England 10 2
  Richards, David T. 26 31 October 1906 LH Wolverhampton Wanderers FC, England 3 0
  Warren, Frederick W. 24 31 December 1907 OR Middlesbrough FC, England 3 2
  O'Callaghan, Eugene 26 6 October 1906 IR Tottenham Hotspur FC, England 6 3
  Astley, David J. 23 11 October 1909 CF Aston Villa FC, England 4 1
Robbins, Walter W. 21 24 November 1910 IL West Bromwich Albion FC, England 7 1
  Lewis, David 20 2 February 1912 OL Swansea Town FC 2 0

reserves:

reserves not known
 
2-3-5 John -
Williams, Ellis -
Murphy, Griffiths, Richards -
Warren, O'Callaghan, Astley, Robbins, Lewis

Averages:

Age 24.3 Appearances/Goals 4.5 0.7

 

England Team

 

Rank:

No official ranking system established;
ELO rating 4th
Colours: The 1923 uniform - White collared jerseys and dark club shorts
Capt: David Jack, fourth captaincy Selectors: The fourteen-man FA International Selection Committee, following an inter-league match, on Wednesday, 9 November 1932.
150th match, W 97 - D 28 - L 25 - F 459 - A 167.
England Lineup
  Hibbs, E. Henry 26 27 May 1906 G Birmingham FC 12 12 GA
  Goodall, F. Roy 29 31 December 1902 RB Huddersfield Town AFC 19 0
  Blenkinsop, Ernest 30 20 April 1902 LB Sheffield Wednesday FC 24 0
  Stoker, Lewis 22 31 March 1910 RH Birmingham FC 1 0
  Young, Alfred 27 4 November 1905 CH Huddersfield Town AFC 1 0
  Tate, Joe T. 28 4 August 1904 LH Aston Villa FC 3 0
  Crooks, Samuel D. 24 16 January 1908 OR Derby County FC 14 6
  Jack, David B.N. 34 3 April 1898 IR Arsenal FC 8 3
  Brown, George 29 22 June 1903 CF Aston Villa FC 9 5
  Sandford, Edward 22 22 October 1910 IL West Bromwich Albion FC 1 0
  Cunliffe, Arthur 23 5 February 1909 OL Blackburn Rovers FC 2 0

reserves:

Jimmy Hampson (Blackpool FC) and Eric Keen (Derby County FC)
 
2-3-5 Hibbs -
Goodall, Blenkinsop -
Stoker, Young, Tate -
Crooks, Jack, Brown, Sandford, Cunliffe

Averages:

Age 26.7 Appearances/Goals 8.5 1.2

 

    Match Report

ENGLAND'S STRONG DEFENCE

The match between England and Wales at Wrexham yesterday was drawn, there being no scoring. After an even first half Wales had all the play in the second, but it was not their shooting day. The English defenders were not hard pressed to keep their goal intact. - The Times - Thursday 17th November, 1932

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IN OTHER NEWS...

It was on 16 November 1932 that the new Parliament Buildings at Stormont, near Belfast, the seat of the Parliament of Northern Ireland, were opened by Prince Edward, the Prince of Wales.

Source Notes

Welsh Football Data Archive
Original newspaper reports
Rothmans Yearbooks
FA Yearbooks 1950-60
Ancestry.com
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