1921–22 British Home Championship

The competition began with Wales, the other strong side of the decade, gaining an immediate advantage, capitalising on a weak draw between England and Ireland to take two points from Scotland at home.This momentum was not sustained however, and Scotland bounced back to beat Ireland as Wales lost 1–0 to England in Liverpool.In the final matches all four teams could still claim victory, but a tame draw between Wales and Ireland left the deciding game between England and Scotland.Despite a strong performance from England, the Scots proved the better side, running out 1–0 winners to claim the title.By virtue of their draws with Ireland, England and Wales were equal on points in second places whilst the same draws gave Ireland their only points of the competition.
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