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"Reliving the Glory Days of Home International Football: A Journey through Rivalries and Triumphs" Cyrille Regis, a true football icon

Background imageHome International Collection: Cyrille Regis, pictured during the England verses Northern Ireland

Cyrille Regis, pictured during the England verses Northern Ireland, Home International Championship Football match at Wembley. England won 4-0. Picture taken 23rd February 1982

Background imageHome International Collection: Wales 4-1 England, International match, 17th May 1980. Ray Wilkins pictured for England

Wales 4-1 England, International match, 17th May 1980. Ray Wilkins pictured for England. British Home Championship played at The Racecourse Ground, Wrexham, Wales. Picture taken 17th May 1980

Background imageHome International Collection: England v. Scotland souvenir mug (ceramic)

England v. Scotland souvenir mug (ceramic)
NFM315364 England v. Scotland souvenir mug (ceramic) by Scottish School, (19th century); National Football Museum, Manchester

Background imageHome International Collection: England v. Scotland souvenir bowl (ceramic)

England v. Scotland souvenir bowl (ceramic)
NFM315363 England v. Scotland souvenir bowl (ceramic) by Scottish School, (19th century); National Football Museum, Manchester

Background imageHome International Collection: England v. Scotland souvenir mug (ceramic)

England v. Scotland souvenir mug (ceramic)
NFM315362 England v. Scotland souvenir mug (ceramic) by Scottish School, (19th century); National Football Museum, Manchester

Background imageHome International Collection: Sport - Football - Wales - The Wales team to play N. Ireland at Ninian Park Back Row

Sport - Football - Wales - The Wales team to play N. Ireland at Ninian Park Back Row - Ivor Allchurch, Alan Harrington, Roy Paul, Jack Kelsey, John Charles, Mel Hopkins

Background imageHome International Collection: Scotland 0-2 England, International match, British Home Championship Hampden

Scotland 0-2 England, International match, British Home Championship Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland 24th May 1980. Picture shows Trevor Brooking

Background imageHome International Collection: Sport - Football - Wales team to Play Scotland at Ninian Park -Back Row - Malcolm Lucas

Sport - Football - Wales team to Play Scotland at Ninian Park -Back Row - Malcolm Lucas, Mel Hopkins, Tony Millington, Terry Hennessey, Mel Charles, Stuart Williams - Front Row - Barrie Jones

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John Charles of Wales left scores against England in the international match between England and Wales at Wembley Stadium. England won 3-2. 10th November 1954

Background imageHome International Collection: Wales v Scotland at Ninian Park, Cardiff. Welsh centre-half John Charles outjumps

Wales v Scotland at Ninian Park, Cardiff. Welsh centre-half John Charles outjumps the Scottish defence and goalkeeper Bill Brown dives in vain as the ball flashes home, 20th October 1962

Background imageHome International Collection: Scotlands Graeme Souness seen here in action against England. 20th May 1978

Scotlands Graeme Souness seen here in action against England. 20th May 1978

Background imageHome International Collection: Bobby Charlton scores the only goal in the England v Scotland home international match

Bobby Charlton scores the only goal in the England v Scotland home international match held at Wembley. 11th April 1959

Background imageHome International Collection: Scotland fans pack the terraces at Wembly to watch their team lose one nil to England

Scotland fans pack the terraces at Wembly to watch their team lose one nil to England. 11th April 1959

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Scottish goal mouth action from the England v Scotland home international match at Wembley. 11th April 1959

Background imageHome International Collection: Johnny Haynes Football Scotland V England shaking hands with Eric Caldow

Johnny Haynes Football Scotland V England shaking hands with Eric Caldow


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"Reliving the Glory Days of Home International Football: A Journey through Rivalries and Triumphs" Cyrille Regis, a true football icon, showcased his skills during the intense England versus Northern Ireland clash. Witnessing history unfold on May 17th, 1980, as Wales dominated England with an impressive 4-1 victory in this thrilling international match. Ray Wilkins pictured representing England. Cherished memories captured in ceramic form - an England v Scotland souvenir mug that symbolizes the fierce rivalry between these two nations. Adding to the collection of cherished mementos, a beautifully crafted ceramic bowl commemorating another historic clash between England and Scotland. Another glimpse into the passionate rivalry between England and Scotland lies within this exquisite ceramic souvenir mug - a testament to decades of battles on the football pitch. The Wales team prepares for their encounter against Northern Ireland at Ninian Park, showcasing their determination to secure victory in this exhilarating international match. Hampden Park witnessed an unforgettable moment as Scotland faced defeat against mighty England with a scoreline reading 0-2 during the British Home Championship clash. As Wales prepared to face Scotland at Ninian Park, Cardiff, Malcolm Lucas stood tall among his teammates in anticipation of another iconic battle on Welsh soil. John Charles left spectators awestruck as he found the back of the net against arch-rivals England during an enthralling international match filled with passion and skill. Wales versus Scotland at Ninian Park saw John Charles outjumping opponents effortlessly – displaying his dominance as a Welsh center-half throughout this captivating encounter. Graeme Souness exhibited sheer determination while battling against rivals from across Hadrian's Wall – capturing hearts during his action-packed performance against mighty England on May 20th, 1978.