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Saturday, 29 May 1982
Home International Championship 1981-82 (87th) Match

Scotland 0 England 1 [0-1]
 

 

Match Summary
Scotland Squad
England Squad

Hampden Park, Kinghorn Drive, Mount Florida, Glasgow, Strathclyde
Attendance:
80,529;
Kick-off: 3.00pm BST
Live on BBC (UK) -
Commentator: Barry Davies. Also live on ITV (UK) - Commentator - Brian Moore and Jack Charlton

England - Paul Mariner (13)
 
Results 1980-1985

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Match Summary

Officials

Scotland

Type

England

Referee (-) - Jen Redelfs
x (-).

Linesmen - tbc

Teams were led out by Tom Finney and George Young

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Scotland Team

 

Rank:

No official ranking;
EFO ranking

ELO rating 16th
Colours: Made by Umbro - Navy v-neck jerseys with white collars/cuffs/piping, white shorts with navy trim, red socks with white Umbro diamond trim.
Capt: Danny McGrain Manager: Jock Stein
Scotland Lineup
1 Rough, Alan R.   25 November 1951 G     ᵍᵃ
2 Burley, George E.   3 June 1956 RB      
3 McGrain, Daniel F.   1 May 1950 LB      
4 Evans, Allan J.   12 October 1956        
5 Hansen, Alan D.   13 June 1955        
6 Narey, David   12 June 1956        
7 Dalglish, Kenneth M.   4 March 1951        
8 Souness, Graeme J.   6 May 1953        
9 Jordan, Joseph   15 December 1951        
10 Hartford, R. Asa, off 46th min.   24 October 1950        
11 Brazil, Alan B.   15 June 1959        
Scotland Substitutes
16 Robertson, John N., on 46th min. for Hartford   20 January 1953        
15 Sturrock, Paul W., on 63rd min. for Jordan   10 October 1956        

unused substitutes:

-Gordon Strachan
 
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Averages:

Age - Appearances/Goals - -

 

England Team

 

Rank:

No official ranking;
EFO ranking

ELO rating 6th to 5th
Colours: The 1980 Admiral home uniform - White v-necked jerseys with royal blue/red shoulder panels, royal blue shorts with red side stripe and white seam, white socks with red/blue tops.
Capt: Kevin Keegan, thirtieth captaincy Manager: Ronald Greenwood, 60 (11 November 1921), appointed as caretaker 17 August 1977, permanent on 17 December 1977,
48th match, W 29 - D 9 - L 10 - F 82 - A 37.
England Lineup
1 Shilton, Peter L. 32 18 September 1949 G Nottingham Forest FC 37 27ᵍᵃ
2 Mills, Michael D. 33 4 January 1949 RB Ipswich Town FC 36 0
3 Sansom, Kenneth G. 23 26 September 1958 LB Arsenal FC 22 0
4 Thompson, Philip B. 28 21 January 1954 RHB Liverpool FC 34 1
5 Butcher, Terence I. 23 28 December 1958
in Alexandra Park, Singapore
CD Ipswich Town FC 4 0
6 Robson, Bryan 25 11 January 1957 M Manchester United FC 18 2
7 Keegan, J. Kevin, off 56th min. 31 14 February 1951 OR Southampton FC 61 21
8 Coppell, Stephen J., injured off 60th min. 26 9 July 1955 RM Manchester United FC 35 6
9 Mariner, Paul, injured off 46th min. 29 22 May 1953 CF Ipswich Town FC 20 8
10 Brooking, Trevor D. 33 2 October 1948 IL West Ham United FC 45 5
11 Wilkins, Raymond C. 25 14 September 1956 M Manchester United FC 46 3
England Substitutes
16 Francis, Trevor J., on 46th min. for Mariner 28 19 April 1954 AM Manchester City FC 26 20 6
6
15 McDermott, Terence, on 56th min. for Keegan 30 8 December 1951 M Liverpool FC 24 18 3
6

unused substitutes:

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substitute notes:

Trevor Francis is the first England player to make six substitute appearances, and ten minutes later, Terry McDermott became the second player.
 
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Averages:

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    Match Report by Mike Payne

 

    Match Report by Norman Giller

Old heroes Tom Finney and George Young led the teams out for this one hundredth meeting between Scotland and England. Paul Mariner's brave header in the thirteenth minute clinched the home championship for England and gave them their third successive victory at Hampden Park. England's 100 per cent record gave them the Home Championship and raised their hopes of making a decent challenge for the World Cup. England exposed flaws in the Scottish tactics that manager Jock Stein knew he had to iron out before they went into a difficult World Cup finals group that included Brazil and Russia.

Source Notes

TheFA.com
Original newspaper reports
Rothman's Yearbooks
Mike Payne's England: The Complete Post-War Record (Breedon Books Publishing Company, Derby, U.K., 1993)
Norman Giller
, Football Author

Drew Herbertson, Scottish FA historian
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