1948–49 British Home Championship Explained

Tourney Name:British Home Championship
Year:1948–49
Country:United Kingdom
Dates:9 October 1948 – 9 April 1949
Num Teams:4
Champion:SCO
Second:ENG
Matches:6
Goals:24
Top Scorer: Davy Walsh (4)
Prevseason:1947–48
Nextseason:1949–50

The 1948–49 British Home Championship was a football tournament played between the British Home Nations. The tournament was notable for it being the final competition the Home Nations competed in before they joined the FIFA World Cup and thus the last time it was the most important international football tournament in Britain.

England began the tournament the strongest with a 6–2 success over the Irish in Belfast. Scotland began well also, beating the Welsh in Cardiff, which they followed with a narrow success against Ireland in a highly competitive match. England too took maximum points from their second game with a close 1–0 win over the Welsh. In the final games, Wales beat Ireland to take third place whilst the Scots succeeded in strongly defeating England at Wembley Stadium to take the championship.

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