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England v Rest of the World match at Wembley. The two teams walk out on to the pitch led by Alfredo Di Stefano and Jimmy Armfield.Behind the England captain is defender Bobby Moore. 23rd October 1963
British Championship match at Windsor Park, Belfast. Northren Ireland v England. England line up before kick off. 3rd October 1964
Stuart Evans, Neath & Wales Rugby Union Player, 10th February 1986
Northern Ireland 0 - 1 Scotland at George Best received his first red card for Northern Ireland after throwing mud at the referee at Windsor Park
England v Argentina May 1980 Phil Neal Diego Maradona MSI © Mirrorpix 2002 KEE280102
England v Argentina May 1980 Diego Maradona Dave Watson MSI © Mirrorpix 2002 KEE280102
Stuart Russell, London Welsh Rugby Player, in action, Circa 1987
Richard Diplock, Rugby Union Football Player, Circa 1990
Richard Wintle, London Welsh & Wales, Rugby Union FC Player, Circa 1988
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
1974 World Cup Final at the Olympic Stadium, Munich. West Germany 2 v Holland 1. British referee Jack Taylor has a quiet word with Dutch star Johan Cruyff. 7th July 1974
Lib - Friendship Force - The Killingworth Sword Dancers entertain the crowd in Stone Mountain Parks Memorial Hall, 16 miles east of Atlanta, USA
England v Scotland, unofficial international, England (Foden Ladies) v Scotland (Westthorn United), at Willesden Sports Stadium, London, Sunday 19th October 1969
England v Wales, International match at Slough Stadium, 17th March 1974. Final score: England 5-0 Wales Picture shows The English team
Scotland v Brazil International Friendly at Hampden Park, 25th June 1966. Flat out... thats Pele on his back and Ron McKinnon face down after their collision. Final score: Scotland 1-1 Brazil
King Hassan II International Cup in Morocco, England 0 v Belgium 0 (Belgium won on penalties 4-3). Paul Gascoigne peers out as he lines up with his England teammates in a defensive wall during a
Brazil v. Uruguay: World Cup Semi-Final. July 1970 70-5871-001 The Brazil team kicking a ball about at their hotel
England footballer Bobby Charlton with his 100 caps. May 1970
World Cup Qualifier at Wembley Stadium England 1 v Poland 1 Polish goalkeeper Jan Tomaszewski October 1973
Cricket World Cup 1992 - Australia: Final: England v. Pakistan at Melbourne. Pakistan won by 22 runs. Pakistan 249-6 (50 over); England 227 (49.2 over)
Five of Llanellis Welsh internationals. l-r Roy Bergiers, Derek Quinnell, Phol Bennett, Barry Llewellyn, Ray Gravell and John.S.Williams. They are to play the touring Australia team, THe Wallabies
Pakistan cricketer Imran Khan outside his hotel in London. 13th August 1982
David Batty after missing penalty June 1998 against Argentina in penalty shoot out in the World Cup France 1998
Scotlands Willie Miller with former Aberdeen teammate Gordon Strachan, October 1989
Scotland Football Team 1967
Bobby Moore seen here leading the England team out in the match against Malta played at Wembley. May 1971
England v Portugal at Liverpool. The English Goalkeeper, Williams, in action with the Portugese centre-forward. May 1951 P000211"
Terry Venables England footballl manager. May 1994 P000258
Terry Venables England Manager seen at the Royal Lancaster Hotel after naming his England squad. March 1994 P000259
Jimmy Johnstone of Scotland battles for control of the ball with Alan Ball of England during their international fixture 1970
Sport: Rugby Union: South Africa: The Springboks, rugby football team from South Africa, today arrived at Heathrow Airport for the start of their tour of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales
British Championship match at Hampden Park. Scotland 1 v England 2. Jimmy Carabine of Scotland heads the ball clear clear from Englands Tommy Lawton, with goalkeeper Terry Dawson looking
Johnny Haynes Football Scotland V England shaking hands with Eric Caldow April 1962
England footballers Cliff Bastin, Ted Drake, Alf Young, Tom Whittaker, Ken Willingham and Eddie Hapgood on board a ship sailing for an England game abroad 1938
International Friendly football match at Wembley Stadium England v Scotland HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh shakes hands with Englands Johnny Haynes before the match 15th April 1961
Members of the England Team relax at their Liverpool hotel. l-r Jack and Bobby Charlton, Gordon Milne, Roger Hunt and George Eastham. 3rd January 1966
Scottish them Manager John Prentice (Standing) has a chat with Jim Baxter (left) and Scots new cap" Jackie Sinclair. They are pictured here in a Glasgow Hotel before leaving for largs
International football friendly match at Hampden Park Scotland 0 v England 0 Jimmy Johnstone of Scotland on the ball April 1970
Scotland 2 v England 3, First International match in Greenock, Scotland. 19th November 1972
Dewi Lewis, (2nd left) Western Mail Journalist, speaking with Welsh trio (from left) John Charles of Juventus, Mel Charles of Arsenal and Graham Williams of West Brom, Circa 1959
Wales Starting XI v Scotland, Ninian Park, Cardiff, Saturday 18th October 1958, British Home Championship (Wales lose the match 0-3)
Wales Starting XI v England, Ninian Park, Cardiff, Saturday 12th October 1963. Standing, left to right, Mike England, Terry Hennessey, Dave Hollins, Graham Williams, Ollie Burton and Wyn Davies
Wales Team to face Hungry this evening Wednesday 20th March 1963, in the UEFA European Championship Preliminary round 2nd leg at Ninian Park in Cardiff
Wales Players training session ahead of match against Belgium tomorrow evening, pictured Tuesday 22nd November 1949, International Friendly at Ninian Park, Wales won the match 5-1
Wales Starting XI v Scotland, British Home Championship, Ninian Park, Cardiff, Saturday 20th October 1962, Wales lose the match 2-3
Wales Starting XI v Belgium, International Friendly at Ninian Park, Cardiff, Wednesday 23rd November 1949, Wales won the match 5-1
Wales Starting XI v England, Home International Championship match at Ninian Park, Cardiff, Saturday 22nd October 1955, Wales won the match 2-1
Jimmy Murphy, Wales Team Manager talks tactics with Ivor Alchurch, Roy Vernon and John Charles, during a practice session today Thursday 10th October 1963