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Scotland Squad |
Type |
England
Squad |
Referee
(red)
Davide Massa
42 (15 July 1981), Imperia, FIFA-listed
2014 |
7 |
Goal Attempts |
10 |
0 |
Attempts on Target |
5 |
Assistant Referees |
0 |
Hit Bar/Post |
0 |
Filippo Meli 46 (9 June
1977), Parma |
Stefano Alassio 43 (16 June
1980), Imperia |
1 |
Corner Kicks Won |
5 |
Fourth official
Matteo Marcenaro
30 (5 November 1992), Genova |
3 |
Offside Calls Against |
2 |
Video
Assistant Officials
|
7 |
Fouls Conceded |
12 |
Michael Fabbri
39 (8
December 1983), Ravenna
Valerio Marini 40 |
38% |
Possession |
62% |
|
|
Scotland Team |
|
Rank |
FIFA (29
June 2023) 30th
EFO ranking
n/a
ELO rating
21st to 24th |
Colours |
Made by Adidas - Special Edition 150th anniversary navy blue crew-necked jerseys with white
collar and white/navy pinstriped cuffs,
white shorts, red socks. |
Captain |
Andrew Robertson |
Head Coach |
Stephen Clarke, 60 (29 August 1963), appointed 20 May 2019. |
P47 - W 24 - D 10 - L 13 - F x - A x. |
Scotland Lineup |
1 |
Gunn, Angus
F.J. |
27 233 days |
22 January 1996 in
Norwich, England |
G |
Norwich City FC, England |
6 |
4ᵍᵃ |
15 |
Porteous, Ryan T. |
24 171 days |
25 March 1999 |
RD |
Watford FC, England |
7 |
1 |
13 |
Hendry, Jack W. |
28 128 days |
7 May 1995 |
CD |
Al Ettifaq FC, Saudi Arabia |
25 |
3 |
|
42nd min. for pushing and shoving Bellingham during Phillip's caution |
|
|
6 |
Tierney, Kieran, off 82nd min. |
26 99 days |
5 June 1997 in Douglas, Isle of Man |
LD |
Real Sociedad de Fútbol, Spain, on loan to Arsenal FC, England |
41 |
1 |
|
77th min. for
pulling on Bukayo Saka as he crossed the halfway line |
2 |
Hickey, Aaron B., off 89th min. |
21 94 days |
10 June 2002 |
RWB |
Brentford FC, England |
13 |
0 |
14 |
Gilmour, Billy C., off 60th
min. |
22 93 days |
11 June 2001 |
RM |
Brighton & Hove Albion FC, England |
20 |
0 |
8 |
McGregor, Callum W., off
89th min. |
30 90 days |
14 June 1993 |
LM |
The Celtic FC |
55 |
3 |
3 |
Robertson, Andrew |
29 185 days |
11 March 1994 |
LWB |
Liverpool FC, England |
66 |
3 |
4 |
McTominay,
Scott F. |
26 278 days |
8 December 1996 in
Lancaster, England |
RF |
Manchester United FC, England |
43 |
7 |
10 |
Adams, Ché
E.F., off 59th min. |
27 61 days |
13 July 1996 in
Leicester, England |
CF |
Southampton FC, England |
25 |
5 |
7 |
McGinn, John, off 82nd min. |
28 329 days |
18 October 1994 |
LF |
Aston Villa FC, England |
58 |
17 |
Scotland
Substitutes |
scoreline:
Scotland 0 England 2 |
11 |
Christie, Ryan, on 59th min.
(58:59) for Adams |
28 202 days |
22 February 1995 |
CF |
AFC Bournemouth, England |
41 |
5 |
9 |
Dykes,
Lyndon J. on 60th min. (59:21)
for Gilmour |
27 340 days |
7 October 1995 in Gold
Coast, Australia |
RM |
Queen's Park Rangers FC, England |
32 |
9 |
scoreline:
Scotland 1 England 3 |
17 |
Armstrong, Stuart, on 82nd min. for Tierney |
31 166 days |
30 March 1992 |
LB |
Southampton FC, England |
44 |
4 |
18 |
Ferguson, Lewis, on 82nd min. for McGinn |
24 19 days |
24 August 1999 |
LAM |
Bologna FC 1909, Italy |
7 |
0 |
20 |
Jack, Ryan J., on 89th min.
(88:42) for McGregor |
31 198 days |
27 February 1992 |
CM |
Rangers FC |
17 |
0 |
22 |
Patterson, Nathan K., on 89th min.
(88:56) for Hickey |
23 331 days |
16 October 2001 |
RB |
Everton FC, England |
15 |
1 |
result:
Scotland 1 England 3 |
unused
substitutes: |
5-John Soutter,12-Robby McCrorie, 16-Scott McKenna, 19-Kevin Nisbet, 21-Zander Clark, 23-Kenny
McLean, 24-Lawrence Shankland. |
team
notes: |
Scotland's second home defeat in twenty matches in all competitions,
also ending a run of six straight victories (Ukraine in June 2022 was
their last home defeat). The own goal is Scotland's 175th goal
scored against their auld enemy. Arsmtrong and Fegruson had been
waiting on the touchline since the turn of the 79th minute to come on
as replacements. |
|
3-4-3 |
Gunn - Porteous, Hendry, Tierney
(Armstrong) - Hickey (Patterson),
Gilmour (Dykes),
McGregor (Jack), Robertson - McTominay, Adams (Christie), McGinn
(Ferguson) |
Averages (Starting XI): |
Age |
26 years 228
days |
Appearances/Goals |
32.6 |
3.6 |
|
|
England
Team |
|
Rank |
FIFA (29
June 2023) 4th
EFO ranking
Group Two
ELO rating 7th to 6th |
Colours |
The Nike 2022 home jersey -
White crew-necked jerseys
with dark to light blue
fury gradient sleeves, fury/void cuffs, blue shorts,
white socks with fury/void thin hoop. |
Captain |
Harry Kane |
Manager |
Gareth Southgate, 53 (3 September 1970), appointed caretaker manager on 27 September 2016, appointed as permanent manager on 30 November
2016. |
⁵¹
most goals as captain |
61st of 74, W 37 - D 13 - L 11 - F 143 - A 50. |
|
Harry Maguire
82:59 |
P 87th of 102, W 54 - D 19 - L 14 - F 193 - A
60. |
England
Lineup |
|
six changes on the previous match
(Walker, Rice, Guéhi, Kane & Bellingham remain) |
league position (31st August) |
|
1 |
Ramsdale, Aaron C. |
25 121 days |
14 May 1998 |
GK |
Arsenal FC
(PL 5th) |
4 |
5ᵍᵃ |
2
|
Walker, Kyle
A. |
33 107 days |
28 May 1990 |
RB |
Manchester City FC
(PL TOP) |
78 |
1 |
6 |
Dunk, Lewis C. |
31 295 days |
21 November 1991 |
RCD |
Brighton & Hove Albion FC
(PL 6th) |
2 |
0 |
5 |
Guéhi,
A.K. Marc-Israel,
off half-time |
23 61 days |
13 July 2000 in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire |
LCD |
Crystal Palace FC
(PL 11th) |
6 |
0 |
3 |
Trippier, Kieran J. |
32 358 days |
19 September 1990 |
LB |
Newcastle United FC
(PL 13th) |
43 |
1 |
8 |
Phillips, Kalvin M. |
27 284 days |
2 December 1995 |
RM |
Manchester City FC
(PL TOP) |
28 |
1 |
|
41st min. after his slide tackle on Ché Adams was adjudged to be a foul |
|
|
4 |
Rice, Declan |
24 241 days |
14 January 1999 |
LDM |
Arsenal FC
(PL 5th) |
45 |
3 |
10 |
Bellingham, Jude V.W., off
84th min. |
20 75 days |
29 June 2003 |
AM |
Real Madrid CF, Spain
(LL TOP) |
26 |
2 |
|
42nd min. for pushing and shoving Jack Hendry during Phillip's caution |
|
|
7
|
Foden, Philip W., off
71st min. |
23 107 days |
28 May 2000 |
RF |
Manchester City FC
(PL TOP) |
27 |
4 |
9
|
Kane, Harry E., off
84th min. |
30 46 days |
28 July 1993 |
CF |
FC Bayern München, Germany
(BL 2nd) |
86 |
59 |
11 |
Rashford, Marcus, off
71st min. |
25 316 days |
31 October 1997 |
LF |
Manchester United FC
(PL 8th) |
55 |
16 |
England
Substitutes |
scoreline:
Scotland 0 England 2 |
15 |
Maguire, J. Harry, on half-time
for Guéhi |
30 191 days |
5 March 1993 |
LCD |
Manchester United FC
(PL 8th)
|
59 |
55 |
7
¹ |
|
31st own goal scored by England |
4 |
scoreline:
Scotland 1 England 2 |
17 |
Saka, Bukayo A.T., on 71st min.
(70:47) for Foden |
22 7 days |
5 September 2001 |
RF |
Arsenal FC
(PL 5th) |
30 |
22 |
11 |
8 |
the 131st player to reach the 30-app
milestone |
18 |
Eze, Eberechi O., on 71st min.
(70:59) for Rashford |
25 78 days |
29 June 1998 |
LF |
Crystal Palace FC
(PL 11th) |
2 |
0 |
0 |
2 |
scoreline:
Scotland 1 England 3 |
21 |
Gallagher, Conor J., on 84th min.
(83:19) for Bellingham |
23 218 days |
6 February 2000 |
RAM |
Chelsea FC
(PL 10th) |
9 |
2 |
0 |
7 |
23 |
Wilson, Callum E.G., on 84th min.
(83:23) for Kane |
31 198 days |
27 February 1992 |
CF |
Newcastle United FC (PL
13th) |
9 |
1 |
2 |
8 |
final app
2018-23 |
result: Scotland
1 England 3 |
unused
substitutes: |
12-Ben Chilwell,
13-Sam Johnstone,
14-Jordan Henderson, 16-Fikayo Tomori, 19-Levi Colwill,
20-James Maddison, 22-Jordan
Pickford, 24-Eddie
Nketiah. |
team notes: |
No other nation has played England more than Scotland (116), and
England have visited no other country more than Scotland (58). England
have only defeated Wales (69) more than Scotland (49). No other
nation has scored as many goals as Scotland have against England
(175). This is England's first friendly match at an away venue
since Netherlands in March 2018. England's eightieth match to
be
played in September. First own goal conceded since
Kyle Walker's in June 2019. First own goal for Scotland against
England
since May 1974 (Colin Todd). First substitute to score an own goal
since May 2016 (Eric Dier vs. Australia). Jude Bellingham is
the 125th different known goalscorer against Scotland. Bellingham
and Harry Kane become the first players to score against Scotland
whilst plying their trade in a foreign country
since Paul Gascoigne's goal in Euro 1996. Aaron Ramsdale is the
49th goalkeeper to have made four
England appearances. The first time England have used
seven BAME
players since June 2021 against Czech Republic. |
youth notes: |
England and
Scotland have met several times in
youth level matches,
but not so much in recent times,
featuring the participating players. Jude Bellingham was captain
when the under-16s met in August 2018. Kieran Trippier started the
under-19 fixture in June 2009. Harry Kane was a substitute for the
under-21s in August 2013, as was Phil Foden in October 2018. |
manager notes: |
Kalvin Phillips is the one hundredth player to be caution in the
Southgate era. |
records: |
England's 600th victory in their 1047th match. The first European
nation to reach the milestone. It is England's 100th victory since
11 May 2010, the day
the
Conservative Government came into recent power. |
Manager Gareth Southgate played against Scotland during Euro '96. In
the two-legged play-off matches for a place in the 2000 European
Championship Finals, Southgate was an unused substitute in the first
match and started and finished the second match. |
|
4-3-3 |
Ramsdale - Walker, Dunk, Guéhi (Maguire), Trippier - Phillips,
Rice, Bellingham (Gallagher) - Foden (Saka), Kane
(Wilson), Rashford
(Eze) |
Averages (Starting XI): |
Age |
27 years 39
days |
Appearances/Goals |
36.4 |
7.6 |
|
|
Match Report
by Mike Payne |
What a difference three days make! This match was much more like the England we
enjoy watching, full of attacking flair and control, and great goals too. It was always
going to be one match that the Scots would relish and for their fans it is the only game
they desperately want to win more than any others. But this time, even their most
diehard fan would concede that England were a class above Scotland. Who would
ever have thought that Graeme Souness would be England's greatest fan on the night,
waxing lyrical after the match...... through gritted teeth, of course!
The match had a lively start with both sides showing plenty of hustle and bustle but as
the game settled England were bossing the possession and Scotland hardly had a kick.
On 19 minutes Marcus Rashford and Phil Foden combined only for Foden to shoot
over. One of the more noticeable things different to the Ukraine game the previous
Saturday, was the way England used the long ball over the top for their forwards to
run onto. It gave the Scottish defence nightmares and they never really came to grips
with it.
On 25 minutes, Jude Bellingham, becoming more influential every minute, was put
through by Rashford, but his cross was deep, dropping for Kyle Walker out on the
right. Walker, being now a 'proven' goalscorer for England, hit a shot to the far post
but it flew wide. Two minutes later, another great break by England, down the right
this time, and when the cross came in only a desperate interception by a Scottish
defender prevented a tap-in for Harry Kane. On 32 minutes Bellingham and Rashford
combined in another good move, and the ball again fell to Walker. He tried again,
firing a shot across goal, and there was Foden to brilliantly side-foot the ball past
Angus Gunn in the Scotland goal.
Before the Scots had time to regroup, England scored again just three minutes later.
More pressure from the lively England attack and when Rashford and Foden
combined on the left, Foden's final cross should have been cleared by Andy
Robertson. Unfortunately for the Scotland skipper, all he could do was place the ball
perfectly for the inrushing, and following up, Bellingham, to crash home number two.
It really was one-way traffic at this stage, although the Scots did try hard to pull one
back before half-time. But England's defenders repelled the powder-puff attack with
ease.
On 40 minutes Kalvin Phillips was rather harshly booked for a tackle where he clearly
won the ball. It resulted in 'handbags' as the players jostled each other, and
Bellingham and Jack Hendry were added to the referee's notebook. A late Scotland
corner was easily cleared and right on the half-time whistle England so nearly added a
third goal, but Foden's final pass was just too far ahead of Kane, and that followed a
fine breakaway by England. The half had seen so much more from England as an
attacking threat, and quite frankly the Scots had no answer.
After the break, Harry Maguire came on for Marc Guehi and the Scots had more
possession when play restarted, but without threatening Aaron Ramsdale's goal, in
fact he never had a shot to deal with all through. Having said that, the England
goalkeeper did look a little suspect on his passing , being hurried at times and causing​
a few hearts in mouth moments. Nothing came from this though and Scotland
continued to struggle.
On 65 minutes there was an excellent block by the impressive Lewis Dunk from a rare
Scotland shot by Aaron Hickey. This came as Scotland had their best spell of the
game and two minutes later they scored a rather fortunate goal to set up what might
have been a tense finish. Robertson, atoning for his earlier blemish, was at the heart
of the move and he ended up in the right-wing position, firing a low drive across goal.
Maguire, who had done little wrong in his two appearances over the two England
games, stuck out a foot, but only succeeded to put the ball past Ramsdale. Scotland
couldn't even score the one goal they did get!
The goal spurred England back into life once more, as they had gone into their shell
again for a short time. However, on 71 minutes a golden chance for John McGinn as
a cross came in from the left from Robertson. The Aston Villa could have done much
better had he headed the ball cleanly, but it came off his shoulder and flew over the
bar. At that point Gareth Southgate took off Rashford and Foden and put Eberechi
Eze and Bukayo Saka, and almost immediately the former was through with a great
run. This time Gunn dived at his feet and the ball was cleared. Kane then had the ball
in the net but was pulled back for a foul, after Kieran Trippier's cross.
England now had their mojo back and they controlled the remainder of the match.
Good pressure from England after 79 minutes won a corner and two minutes later
they sealed the result. Brilliant play again by Bellingham as he finished a fine run
with a beautiful pass through to Kane, and the lethal weapon in the England attack,
calmly shot past Gunn. There had been a good reaction from England to Scotland's
goal and the result was never in doubt as the half progressed. England might have had
another goal late on when substitute Conor Gallagher burst through into a good
position but chose to pass, when a certain Bobby Charlton, would have blasted it at
goal as he often did at Hampden Park. I'm sure though that Bobby would have loved
this performance by England as it turned into an easy win for the visitors.
An easy win for England in Scotland, surely not?
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Source Notes |
TheFA.com
BBC Sport UEFA,com |
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ScottishFA Mike Payne - football historian and contributor |
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cg |