England on 10th April
British Championship 122 Saturday, 10 April 1920 - England 5 Scotland 4 [2-4] Hillsborough, Sheffield (35,000) Cock, Quantrill, Kelly (2), Morris Miller (2), Wilson, Donaldson HW 1942 Ian Callaghan born in Toxteth 1939 Sammy Crooks' twins born, Stuart and Thomas 1948 George Hardwick makes his final appearance British Championship 239 Saturday, 10 April 1948 - Scotland 0 England 2 [0-1] Hampden Park, Glasgow (135,376) Finney, Mortensen AW 1953 England team chosen to face Scotland 1954 youth England 5 Northern Ireland 0 in Brühl Joe Mercer, 40, breaks his leg ending his playing career 1956 practice Bolton Wanderers 2 England 4 amateur Brentford 4 England 0 at Griffin Park 1957 Home Championship Northern Ireland 0 Wales 0 1962 Scotland team named to play England 1965 The Charlton's become the first of set of brothers to play since 1899 British Championship 387 Saturday, 10 April 1965 - England 2 Scotland 2 [2-1] Empire Stadium, Wembley (98,199) R.Charlton, Greaves Law, St. John HD 1971 Dick Hill dies in Coventry aged 77 1967 Scotland team named to play England 1968 amateur Great Britain 0 Spain 0 at The White City 1973 unofficial Gibraltar 0 England 9 at Victoria Stadium1980 Colin Bell signs for San José Earthquakes1982 This Time (We'll Get It Right) enters the chart 2002 under 20 Portugal 2 England 0 Paraguay name their squad to face England 2004 under 16 Italy 3 England 2 in Montaugu 2009 under 16 UAE 0 England 3 in Les Sables d'Olonne2014 England up to eleventh in rankings2017 Tony Adams appointed Granada CF manager women England 3 Austria 0 at Stadium MK 2018 women Bosnia & Herze. 0 England 2 in Betanija 2021 women France 3 England 1 in Caen 2023 under 16 Japan 0 England 0 in Montaigu Opposition On This Day BIRTHS DEATHS & APPOINTMENTS William Harrison (Wales) in Portsmouth Laurie Cumming (Ireland) Helenio Herrera (Spain manager) in Buenos Aires goalkeeper Guiseppe Casari (Italy) Simo Milovanov (Yugoslavia) Bernard McLauglin (United States) goalkeeper Tom Younger (Scotland) Jack Mudie (Scotland) José Pedro (Portugal) Manuel Ruiz Sosa (Spain) Roberto Carlos (Brazil) Goce Šedloski (Macedonia) Andreas Andersson (Sweden) official Giorgio Peretti (Italy) Vincent Kompany (Belgium) Andreas Christiansen (Denmark) Ivan Kecojević (Montenegro) Egor Filipenko (Belarus) Linus Klimavičius (Lithuania) Denis Vavro (Slovakia) Savinho (Brazil) Hákon Arnar Haraldsson (Iceland) 18721880190519101922192319281930 19321937197319741981198619881989 1996 200220032006 official William Dick (Scotland) dies Guus Hiddink (Russia manager) appointed England's Record on 10th April Type P W D L F A GD FTS CS FAv AAv Pts % W/L Home 2 1 1 0 7 5 +1 0 0 3.50 2.50 75.0 +1 Away 1 1 0 0 2 0 +2 0 1 2.00 0.00 100.0 +1 Total 3 2 1 0 9 6 +3 0 1 3.00 2.00 83.3 +2
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