Match No. 94 - Saturday, 4th April 1908

  • Andrew Wilson, 27'
    • GK
    • Peter McBridePeter McBride.
      Born 15th Sep 1877, Ayr.
    • RB
    • Alec McNairAlexander McNair.
      Born 26th Dec 1883, Bo'ness.
    • LB
    • Jimmy SharpJames Sharp.
      Born 11th Oct 1880, Alyth.
    • HB
    • Andy AitkenAndrew Aitken.
      Born 27th Apr 1877, Ayr.
    • HB
    • Charles ThomsonCharles Bellany Thomson.
      Born 12th Jun 1878, Prestonpans.
      (c)
    • HB
    • John MayJohn May.
      Born 15th Apr 1878, Dykehead.
    • OR
    • James HowieJames Howie.
      Born 19th Mar 1878, Galston.
    • IR
    • Bobby WalkerRobert Walker.
      Born 10th Jan 1879, Edinburgh.
    • CF
    • Andrew WilsonAndrew Wilson.
      Born 10th Dec 1879, Colmonell.
    • IL
    • Walter WhiteWalter White.
      Born 15th May 1882, Hurlford.
    • OL
    • Jimmy QuinnJames Quinn.
      Born 8th Jul 1878, Croy.
    • GK
    • Sam HardyLiverpool, 4th of 21 caps
      24 years, 7 months, 9 days
      Goalkeeper
    • RB
    • Bob CromptonBlackburn, 17th of 41 caps
      28 years, 6 months, 8 days
      Right Back
    • RH
    • Ben WarrenDerby, 9th of 22 caps
      28 years, 10 months, 28 days
      Right Half
    • CH
    • Billy WedlockBristol City, 6th of 26 caps
      27 years, 5 months, 7 days
      Centre Half
    • LH
    • Evelyn LintottQPR, 3rd of 7 caps
      24 years, 5 months, 2 days
      Left Half
    • OR
    • Jock RutherfordNewcastle Utd, 7th of 11 caps
      23 years, 5 months, 23 days
      Outside Right
    • IR
    • Vivian WoodwardSpurs, 12th of 23 caps
      28 years, 10 months, 1 day
      Inside Right
      (c)3rd captaincy
    • CF
    • George HilsdonChelsea, 4th of 8 caps
      22 years, 7 months, 25 days
      Centre Forward
    • IL
    • Jimmy WindridgeChelsea, 3rd of 8 caps
      25 years, 5 months, 14 days
      Inside Left
    • OL
    • Arthur BridgettSunderland, 2nd of 11 caps
      26 years, 3 months, 3 days
      Outside Left

Notes

  • New World Record AttendanceOnly beaten by the same fixture on the same ground in 1912 of 127,307. However, some 70 or so spectators were injured in a crush.

Sources

  • The Times Monday 6th April, 1908
  • The History of the English Football League: Part One 1888-1930 by Michael J. Slade (Strategic Book Publishing and Rights Co. 2013)

Managers

Referee

  • Jim Mason

Attendance

  • 121,452

Half Time Score

ELO Ratings

  • No change in rank, losing -4 ranking points to 1998 points England - 2nd
  • Scotland - 8th