England on 9th April
British Championship 82 Saturday, 9 April 1904 - Scotland 0 England 1 [0-0] Celtic Park, Glasgow (40,000) Bloomer AW 1905 Tom Cooper born in Fenton 1906 Jimmy Ashcroft's medals stolen from Plumstead home1908 Walter Bennett's funeral in Mexborough 1910 amateur England 6 Switzerland 1 in London 1913 George Thornewell fined for playing football1918 Ronnie Sewell receives the Silver War Badge 1921 England fail to score for second match in a row for first time Home Championship Wales 2 Ireland 1 British Championship 125 Saturday, 9 April 1921 - Scotland 3 England 0 [1-0]Hampden Park, Glasgow (85,000) Wilson, Morton, Cunningham AL 1923 England team chosen to play Scotland 1927 Home Championship Wales 2 Ireland 2 1931 Harry Storer to become Coventry City FC manager 1932 record equalling seventh home Victory in a row Harry Hibbs loses six teeth in a league clash British Championship 181 Saturday, 9 April 1932 - England 3 Scotland 0 [1-0]Empire Stadium, Wembley (92,180) Waring, Barclay, Crooks HW 1934 teams chosen for the England-Scotland match1936 Steve Bloomer's wife, Sarah, dies 1938 England fail to score at home for first time in 12 years British Championship 215 Saturday, 9 April 1938 - England 0 Scotland 1 [0-1] Empire Stadium, Wembley (93,267) Walker HL 1943 Jimmy Ashcroft dies in Liverpool aged 64 1948 Stan Matthews awarded first FWA Footballer of Year 1949 England adorn their new badge British Championship 245 Saturday, 9 April 1949 - England 1 Scotland 3 [0-1] Empire Stadium, Wembley (99,500) Milburn Mason, Steel, Reilly HL 1955 youth Saar 1 England 3 in Prato amateur Scotland 3 England 3 at Hampden Park 1958 youth England 5 Luxembourg 0 in Esch sur Alzette teams chosen for the England-Scotland match 1960 match of three penalties and 55 free-kicks British Championship 338 Saturday, 9 April 1960 - Scotland 1 England 1 [1-0] Hampden Park, Glasgow (129,783) Leggat R.Charlton (pen) AD 1962 Jack Brown dies in Sheffield aged 631975 Robbie Fowler born in Liverpool1985 Ernie Taylor dies in Birkenhead aged 59 1968 youth Netherlands 0 England 1 in Nímes 1982 under 17 Netherlands 0 England 1 in Cannes 1986 under 21 Italy 2 England 0 in Pisa1988 Alan Shearer signs professional with Southampton FC1991 Nick Barmby signs for Tottenham Hotspur FC1997 England drop to fourteenth in rankings2002 Roy Hodgson new manager of United Arab Emirates 2007 under 16 Germany 2 England 0 in Montaigu2008 England remain eleventh in rankings 2012 under 16 France 0 England 1 in Montaigu2013 Phil Neville announces his intention to retire. 2015 women England 2 China 1 in Manchester England up to fourteenth in rankings 2019 women England 2 Sweden 1 in Swindon Danny Drinkwater charged with drink-driving 2020 under 16 England vs. Brazil postponed England remain fourth in the FIFA rankings 2021 under 16 England 2 Wales 3 at St. George's Park women France 3 England 1 in Caen Carlton Palmer appointed manager at Grantham Town FC 2024 women Republic of Ireland 0 England 2 in Dublin Opposition On This Day BIRTHS DEATHS & APPOINTMENTS David Wotherspoon (Scotland) John McDougall (Scotland) Ron Burgess (Wales) goalkeeper Frank Borghi (United States) Guillermo Fleming (Peru) goalkeeper Robert Zabica (Australia) Kasper Hjulmand (Denmark manager) official Baris Simsek (Turkey) Jorge Andrade (Portugal) Jerko Leko (Croatia) Cristhian Noboa (Ecuador) Antonio Nocerino (Italy) official Srđan Jovanović (Serbia) in Belgrade Blaise Matuidi (France) Brad Smith (Australia) Matthew Guillaumier (Malta) 18491854191719251934196419721976 1978198019851986198719941998 England's Record on 9th April Type P W D L F A GD FTS CS FAv AAv Pts % W/L Home 3 1 0 2 4 4 =0 1 1 1.333 1.333 33.3 -1 Away 3 1 1 1 2 4 -2 1 1 0.667 1.333 50.0 =0 Total 6 2 1 3 6 8 -2 2 2 1.00 1.50 41.7 -1
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