Scotland national football team results (1960–1979)
Scotland national football team results
This article lists the results for the Scotland national football team between 1960 and 1979.
Key
Key to matches
Att. = Match attendance
(H) = Home ground
(A) = Away ground
(N) = Neutral ground
Key to record by opponent
Pld = Games played
W = Games won
D = Games drawn
L = Games lost
GF = Goals for
GA = Goals against
Results
Scotland's score is shown first in each case.
Match number
Date
Venue
Opponents
Score
Competition
Scotland scorers
Att.
Ref.
275
9 April 1960
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
England
1–1
British Home Championship
Graham Leggat
129,193
276
4 May 1960
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Poland
2–3
Friendly
Denis Law , Ian St. John
26,643
277
29 May 1960
Praterstadion , Vienna (A)
Austria
1–4
Friendly
Dave Mackay
60,000
278
5 June 1960
Nepstadion , Budapest (A)
Hungary
3–3
Friendly
William Hunter , George Herd , Alex Young
90,000
279
8 June 1960
19.Mayis Stadion , Ankara (A)
Turkey
2–4
Friendly
Eric Caldow , Alex Young
22,507
280
22 October 1960
Ninian Park , Cardiff (A)
Wales
0–2
British Home Championship
55,000
281
9 November 1960
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Northern Ireland
5–2
British Home Championship
Denis Law , Eric Caldow , Alex Young , Ralph Brand (2)
34,564
282
15 April 1961
Wembley Stadium , London (A)
England
3–9
British Home Championship
Dave Mackay , Davie Wilson (2)[ a]
97,350
283
3 May 1961
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Republic of Ireland
4–1
World Cup qualification
Ralph Brand (2), David Herd (2)
46,696
284
7 May 1961
Dalymount Park , Dublin (A)
Republic of Ireland
3–0
World Cup qualification
Alex Young (2), Ralph Brand
45,000
285
14 May 1961
Tehelne Pole Stadion , Bratislava (A)
Czechoslovakia
0–4
World Cup qualification
50,000
286
26 September 1961
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Czechoslovakia
3–2
World Cup qualification
Ian St. John , Denis Law (2)
51,590
287
7 October 1961
Windsor Park , Belfast (A)
Northern Ireland
6–1
British Home Championship
Davie Wilson , Alex Scott (3), Ralph Brand (2)
41,000
288
8 November 1961
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Wales
2–0
British Home Championship
Ian St. John (2)
74,329
289
29 November 1961
Stade Heysel , Brussels (N)
Czechoslovakia
2–4
World Cup qualification [ b]
Ian St. John (2)
7,000
290
14 April 1962
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
England
2–0
British Home Championship
Davie Wilson , Eric Caldow
132,441
291
2 May 1962
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Uruguay
2–3
Friendly
Jim Baxter , Ralph Brand
67,181
292
20 October 1962
Ninian Park , Cardiff (A)
Wales
3–2
British Home Championship
Eric Caldow , Denis Law , Willie Henderson
50,000
293
7 November 1962
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Northern Ireland
5–1
British Home Championship
Denis Law (4), Willie Henderson
58,734
294
6 April 1963
Wembley Stadium , London (A)
England
2–1
British Home Championship
Jim Baxter (2)
98,606
295
8 May 1963
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Austria
4–1
Friendly [ c]
Davie Wilson (2), Denis Law (2)
94,596
[ 4]
296
4 June 1963
Brann Stadion , Bergen (A)
Norway
3–4
Friendly
Denis Law (3)
23,000
297
9 June 1963
Dalymount Park , Dublin (A)
Republic of Ireland
0–1
Friendly
30,000
298
13 June 1963
Estadio Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid (A)
Spain
6–2
Friendly
Denis Law , Dave Gibson , Frank McLintock , Davie Wilson , Willie Henderson , Ian St. John
40,000
299
12 October 1963
Windsor Park , Belfast (A)
Northern Ireland
1–2
British Home Championship
Ian St. John
39,000
300
7 November 1963
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Norway
6–1
Friendly
Denis Law (4), Dave Mackay (2)
35,416
301
20 November 1963
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Wales
2–1
British Home Championship
John White , Denis Law
56,067
302
11 April 1964
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
England
1–0
British Home Championship
Alan Gilzean
133,245
303
12 May 1964
Niedersachsen Stadion , Hanover (A)
West Germany
2–2
Friendly
Alan Gilzean (2)
75,000
304
3 October 1964
Ninian Park , Cardiff (A)
Wales
2–3
British Home Championship
Stevie Chalmers , Dave Gibson
37,093
305
21 October 1964
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Finland
3–1
World Cup qualification
Denis Law , Stevie Chalmers , Dave Gibson
54,442
306
25 November 1964
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Northern Ireland
3–2
British Home Championship
Davie Wilson (2), Alan Gilzean
48,752
307
10 April 1965
Wembley Stadium , London (A)
England
2–2
British Home Championship
Denis Law , Ian St. John
98,199
308
8 May 1965
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Spain
0–0
Friendly
60,146
309
23 May 1965
Stadion Slaski , Chorzów (A)
Poland
1–1
World Cup qualification
Denis Law
67,462
310
27 May 1965
Olympic Stadium , Helsinki (A)
Finland
2–1
World Cup qualification
Davie Wilson , John Greig
20,162
311
2 October 1965
Windsor Park , Belfast (A)
Northern Ireland
2–3
British Home Championship
Alan Gilzean (2)
50,000
312
13 October 1965
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Poland
1–2
World Cup qualification
Billy McNeill
107,580
313
9 November 1965
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Italy
1–0
World Cup qualification
John Greig
100,393
314
24 November 1965
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Wales
4–1
British Home Championship
Bobby Murdoch (2), Willie Henderson , John Greig
49,888
315
7 December 1965
Stadio San Paolo , Naples (A)
Italy
0–3
World Cup qualification
68,873
316
2 April 1966
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
England
3–4
British Home Championship
Denis Law , Jimmy Johnstone (2)
123,052
317
11 May 1966
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Netherlands
0–3
Friendly
16,513
318
18 June 1966
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Portugal
0–1
Friendly
23,332
319
25 June 1966
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Brazil
1–1
Friendly
Stevie Chalmers
74,933
320
22 October 1966
Ninian Park , Cardiff (A)
Wales
1–1
British Home Championship [ d]
Denis Law
33,269
321
16 November 1966
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Northern Ireland
2–1
British Home Championship [ d]
Bobby Murdoch , Bobby Lennox
45,281
322
15 April 1967
Wembley Stadium , London (A)
England
3–2
British Home Championship [ d]
Denis Law , Bobby Lennox , Jim McCalliog
99,063
323
10 May 1967
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Soviet Union
0–2
Friendly
53,497
324
16 May 1967
National Stadium , Ramat Gan (A)
Israel
2–1
Friendly [ e]
Willie Morgan , Alex Ferguson [ f]
27,000
[ 10] [ 11] [ 12] [ 13] [ 14]
325
28 May 1967
Sydney Showground , Sydney (A)
Australia
1–0
Friendly [ e]
Alex Ferguson
34,792
[ 15] [ 16] [ 17] [ 18]
326
31 May 1967
Norwood Oval , Adelaide (A)
Australia
2–1
Friendly [ e]
Jim Townsend , Willie Morgan
12,500
[ 19] [ 16] [ 20] [ 21]
327
3 June 1967
Olympic Park Stadium , Melbourne (A)
Australia
2–0
Friendly [ e]
Alex Ferguson (2)
22,138
[ 22] [ 16] [ 23] [ 24]
328
13 June 1967
Alexander Park, Winnipeg (A)
Canada Olympic Team
7–2
Friendly [ e]
Joe Harper (5),[ g] Bobby Hope , Willie Morgan
3,000
[ 25] [ 26] [ 27]
329
21 October 1967
Windsor Park , Belfast (A)
Northern Ireland
0–1
British Home Championship [ d]
55,000
330
22 November 1967
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Wales
3–2
British Home Championship [ d]
Alan Gilzean (2), Ronnie McKinnon
57,472
331
24 February 1968
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
England
1–1
British Home Championship [ d]
John Hughes
134,000
332
30 May 1968
Olympic Stadium , Amsterdam (A)
Netherlands
0–0
Friendly
19,000
333
16 October 1968
Idraetsparken , Copenhagen (A)
Denmark
1–0
Friendly
Bobby Lennox
11,900
334
6 November 1968
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Austria
2–1
World Cup qualification
Denis Law , Billy Bremner
80,856
335
11 December 1968
GSP Stadium , Nicosia (A)
Cyprus
5–0
World Cup qualification
Alan Gilzean (2), Bobby Murdoch , Colin Stein (2)
5,895
336
16 April 1969
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
West Germany
1–1
World Cup qualification
Bobby Murdoch
96,292
337
3 May 1969
Racecourse Ground , Wrexham (A)
Wales
5–3
British Home Championship
Billy McNeill , Colin Stein , Alan Gilzean , Billy Bremner , Tommy McLean
18,765
338
6 May 1969
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Northern Ireland
1–1
British Home Championship
Colin Stein
7,483
339
10 May 1969
Wembley Stadium , London (A)
England
1–4
British Home Championship
Colin Stein
89,902
340
17 May 1969
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Cyprus
8–0
World Cup qualification
Eddie Gray , Billy McNeill , Colin Stein (4), Willie Henderson , Tommy Gemmell
39,095
341
21 September 1969
Dalymount Park , Dublin (A)
Republic of Ireland
1–1
Friendly
Colin Stein
30,000
342
22 October 1969
Volksparkstadion , Hamburg (A)
West Germany
2–3
World Cup qualification
Jimmy Johnstone , Alan Gilzean
70,448
343
5 November 1969
Praterstadion , Vienna (A)
Austria
0–2
World Cup qualification
10,091
344
18 April 1970
Windsor Park , Belfast (A)
Northern Ireland
1–0
British Home Championship
John O'Hare
31,000
345
22 April 1970
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Wales
0–0
British Home Championship
30,434
346
25 April 1970
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
England
0–0
British Home Championship
137,438
347
11 November 1970
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Denmark
1–0
Euro 1972 qualifying
John O'Hare
24,618
348
3 February 1971
Stade Sclessin , Liège (A)
Belgium
0–3
Euro 1972 qualifying
13,931
349
21 April 1971
Estádio da Luz , Lisbon (A)
Portugal
0–2
Euro 1972 qualifying
35,463
350
15 May 1971
Ninian Park , Cardiff (A)
Wales
0–0
British Home Championship
19,068
351
18 May 1971
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Northern Ireland
0–1
British Home Championship
31,643
352
22 May 1971
Wembley Stadium , London (A)
England
1–3
British Home Championship
Hugh Curran
91,469
353
9 June 1971
Idraetsparken , Copenhagen (A)
Denmark
0–1
Euro 1972 qualifying
37,682
354
14 June 1971
Central Lenin Stadium , Moscow (A)
Soviet Union
0–1
Friendly
20,000
355
13 October 1971
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Portugal
2–1
Euro 1972 qualifying
John O'Hare , Archie Gemmill
58,612
356
10 November 1971
Pittodrie Stadium , Aberdeen (H)
Belgium
1–0
Euro 1972 qualifying
John O'Hare
36,500
357
1 December 1971
Olympic Stadium , Amsterdam (A)
Netherlands
1–2
Friendly
George Graham
20,000
358
26 April 1972
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Peru
2–0
Friendly
John O'Hare , Denis Law
21,001
359
20 May 1972
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Northern Ireland
2–0
British Home Championship
Denis Law , Peter Lorimer
39,710
360
24 May 1972
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Wales
1–0
British Home Championship
Peter Lorimer
21,332
361
27 May 1972
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
England
0–1
British Home Championship
119,325
362
29 June 1972
Mineirão , Belo Horizonte (N)
Yugoslavia
2–2
Brazil Independence Cup
Lou Macari (2)
4,000
363
2 July 1972
Estadio Biera Rio , Porto Alegre (N)
Czechoslovakia
0–0
Brazil Independence Cup
5,000
364
5 July 1972
Estadio do Maracana , Rio de Janeiro (A)
Brazil
0–1
Brazil Independence Cup
130,000
365
18 October 1972
Idraetsparken , Copenhagen (A)
Denmark
4–1
World Cup qualification
Lou Macari , Jimmy Bone , Joe Harper , Willie Morgan
31,200
366
15 November 1972
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Denmark
2–0
World Cup qualification
Kenny Dalglish , Peter Lorimer
47,109
367
14 February 1973
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
England
0–5
Friendly [ h]
48,470
368
12 May 1973
Racecourse Ground , Wrexham (A)
Wales
2–0
British Home Championship
George Graham (2)
18,682
369
16 May 1973
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Northern Ireland
1–2
British Home Championship
Kenny Dalglish
39,018
370
19 May 1973
Wembley Stadium , London (A)
England
0–1
British Home Championship
95,950
371
22 June 1973
Wankdorf Stadion , Bern (A)
Switzerland
0–1
Friendly
10,000
372
30 June 1973
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Brazil
0–1
Friendly [ h]
78,181
373
26 September 1973
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Czechoslovakia
2–1
World Cup qualification
Jim Holton , Joe Jordan
95,786
374
17 October 1973
Tehelne Pole Stadion , Bratislava (A)
Czechoslovakia
0–1
World Cup qualification
13,668
375
14 November 1973
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
West Germany
1–1
Friendly [ h]
Jim Holton
58,235
376
27 March 1974
Waldstadion , Frankfurt (A)
West Germany
1–2
Friendly
Kenny Dalglish
62,000
377
11 May 1974
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Northern Ireland
0–1
British Home Championship
53,775
378
14 May 1974
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Wales
2–0
British Home Championship
Kenny Dalglish , Sandy Jardine
41,969
379
18 May 1974
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
England
2–0
British Home Championship
Joe Jordan , Own goal
94,487
380
1 June 1974
Stade Klokke , Bruges (A)
Belgium
1–2
Friendly
Jimmy Johnstone
7,769
381
6 June 1974
Ullevaal Stadion , Oslo (A)
Norway
2–1
Friendly
Joe Jordan , Kenny Dalglish
18,432
382
14 June 1974
Westfalenstadion , Dortmund (N)
Zaire
2–0
World Cup
Peter Lorimer , Joe Jordan
25,800
383
18 June 1974
Waldstadion , Frankfurt (N)
Brazil
0–0
World Cup
62,000
384
22 June 1974
Waldstadion , Frankfurt (N)
Yugoslavia
1–1
World Cup
Joe Jordan
56,000
385
30 October 1974
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
East Germany
3–0
Friendly
Tommy Hutchison , Kenny Burns , Kenny Dalglish
39,445
386
20 November 1974
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Spain
1–2
Euro 1976 qualifying
Billy Bremner
94,331
387
5 February 1975
Estadio Luis Casanova , Valencia (A)
Spain
1–1
Euro 1976 qualifying
Joe Jordan
40,952
388
16 April 1975
Ullevi Stadion , Gothenburg (A)
Sweden
1–1
Friendly
Ted MacDougall
15,574
389
13 May 1975
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Portugal
1–0
Friendly
Own goal
34,307
390
17 May 1975
Ninian Park , Cardiff (A)
Wales
2–2
British Home Championship
Colin Jackson , Bruce Rioch
23,509
391
20 May 1975
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Northern Ireland
3–0
British Home Championship
Ted MacDougall , Kenny Dalglish , Derek Parlane
64,696
392
24 May 1975
Wembley Stadium , London (A)
England
1–5
British Home Championship
Bruce Rioch
98,241
393
1 June 1975
Stadionul 23 August , Bucharest (A)
Romania
1–1
Euro 1976 qualifying
Gordon McQueen
52,203
394
3 September 1975
Idraetsparken , Copenhagen (A)
Denmark
1–0
Euro 1976 qualifying
Joe Harper
40,300
395
29 October 1975
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Denmark
3–1
Euro 1976 qualifying
Kenny Dalglish , Bruce Rioch , Ted MacDougall
48,021
396
17 December 1975
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Romania
1–1
Euro 1976 qualifying
Bruce Rioch
11,375
397
7 April 1976
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Switzerland
1–0
Friendly
Willie Pettigrew
15,531
398
6 May 1976
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Wales
3–1
British Home Championship
Willie Pettigrew , Bruce Rioch , Eddie Gray
25,466
399
8 May 1976
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Northern Ireland
3–0
British Home Championship
Archie Gemmill , Don Masson , Kenny Dalglish
49,897
400
15 May 1976
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
England
2–1
British Home Championship
Don Masson , Kenny Dalglish
85,167
401
8 September 1976
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Finland
6–0
Friendly
Bruce Rioch , Don Masson , Kenny Dalglish , Andy Gray (2), Eddie Gray
16,338
402
13 October 1976
Sparta Stadion , Prague (A)
Czechoslovakia
0–2
World Cup qualification
38,000
403
17 November 1976
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Wales
1–0
World Cup qualification
Own goal
63,233
404
27 April 1977
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Sweden
3–1
Friendly
Asa Hartford , Kenny Dalglish , Joe Craig
22,659
405
28 May 1977
Racecourse Ground , Wrexham (A)
Wales
0–0
British Home Championship
14,469
406
1 June 1977
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Northern Ireland
3–0
British Home Championship
Kenny Dalglish (2), Gordon McQueen
44,699
407
4 June 1977
Wembley Stadium , London (A)
England
2–1
British Home Championship
Gordon McQueen , Kenny Dalglish
98,103
408
15 June 1977
Estadio Nacional de Chile , Santiago (A)
Chile
4–2
Friendly
Kenny Dalglish , Lou Macari (2), Asa Hartford
17,000
409
18 June 1977
Estadio Boca Juniors , Buenos Aires (A)
Argentina
1–1
Friendly
Don Masson
57,000
410
23 June 1977
Estadio do Maracana , Rio de Janeiro (A)
Brazil
0–2
Friendly
60,763
411
7 September 1977
Stadion der Weltjugend , East Berlin (A)
East Germany
0–1
Friendly
50,000
412
21 September 1977
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Czechoslovakia
3–1
World Cup qualification
Joe Jordan , Asa Hartford , Kenny Dalglish
85,000
413
12 October 1977
Anfield , Liverpool (N)[ i]
Wales
2–0
World Cup qualification
Don Masson , Kenny Dalglish
50,850
414
22 February 1978
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Bulgaria
2–1
Friendly
Archie Gemmill , Ian Wallace
57,344
415
13 May 1978
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Northern Ireland
1–1
British Home Championship
Derek Johnstone
64,433
416
17 May 1978
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Wales
1–1
British Home Championship
Derek Johnstone
70,241
417
20 May 1978
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
England
0–1
British Home Championship
88,319
418
3 June 1978
Estadio Chateau Carreras , Córdoba (N)
Peru
1–3
World Cup
Joe Jordan
37,927
419
7 June 1978
Estadio Chateau Carreras , Córdoba (N)
Iran
1–1
World Cup
Own goal
7,938
420
11 June 1978
Estadio San Martin , Mendoza (N)
Netherlands
3–2
World Cup
Kenny Dalglish , Archie Gemmill (2)
35,130
421
20 September 1978
Praterstadion , Vienna (A)
Austria
2–3
Euro 1980 qualifying
Gordon McQueen , Andy Gray
62,281
422
25 October 1978
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Norway
3–2
Euro 1980 qualifying
Kenny Dalglish (2), Archie Gemmill
65,372
423
29 November 1978
Estádio da Luz , Lisbon (A)
Portugal
0–1
Euro 1980 qualifying
70,000
424
19 May 1979
Ninian Park , Cardiff (A)
Wales
0–3
British Home Championship
20,371
425
22 May 1979
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Northern Ireland
1–0
British Home Championship
Arthur Graham
28,524
426
26 May 1979
Wembley Stadium , London (A)
England
1–3
British Home Championship
John Wark
100,000
427
2 June 1979
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Argentina
1–3
Friendly
Arthur Graham
61,918
428
7 June 1979
Ullevaal Stadion , Oslo (A)
Norway
4–0
Euro 1980 qualifying
Joe Jordan , Kenny Dalglish , John Robertson , Gordon McQueen
17,269
429
12 September 1979
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Peru
1–1
Friendly
Own goal
41,035
430
17 October 1979
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Austria
1–1
Euro 1980 qualifying
Archie Gemmill
67,895
431
21 November 1979
Stade Heysel , Brussels (A)
Belgium
0–2
Euro 1980 qualifying
14,289
432
19 December 1979
Hampden Park , Glasgow (H)
Belgium
1–3
Euro 1980 qualifying
John Robertson
25,389
Record by opponent
British Home Championship record by season
Notes
^ The SFA credit the third Scotland goal to Davie Wilson,[ 2] but RSSSF credit the goal to Pat Quinn .
^ The match was played as a tie-breaking play-off because Scotland and Czechoslovakia were level on 6 points. It finished 2–2 after 90 minutes and was decided by a period of extra time .
^ The match was abandoned after 79 minutes by English referee Jim Finney after two Austrian players were sent off. Finney said afterwards: "I felt that I had to abandon the match or somebody would have been seriously hurt." The match was recognised by FIFA as an official international and caps were awarded by the SFA.
^ a b c d e f The 1967 and 1968 British Home Championships were also used as a UEFA Euro 1968 qualifying group. Scotland finished in second place in group 8 and did not progress further in the competition.
^ a b c d e Five matches from the 1967 SFA tour were reclassified as full internationals in 2021.[ 6] [ 8]
^ Some reports list Eddie Colquhoun as the second goalscorer, others as Harry Hood .[ 9]
^ Some reports assign only 3 goals to Joe Harper, crediting the others to Willie Morgan (his second) and a Canadian own goal.[ 9]
^ a b c Three friendly matches were organised in 1973 to celebrate the centenary of the Scottish Football Association . These were against traditional rivals England , 1970 FIFA World Cup winners Brazil and UEFA Euro 1972 winners West Germany .
^ Ninian Park , the normal home ground for Wales at the time, was not used because there had been disorder at a Wales match there in 1976. The Football Association of Wales decided to play the match at Anfield, rather than an alternative Welsh ground such as the Racecourse Ground in Wrexham , because it had a much greater capacity.[ 30]
References
^ "Scottish Football Association: The Scottish FA: Scotland" . Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 19 December 2008 .
^ "Day defeated Austrians threw the toys out of the pram" . The Herald . 8 May 2013.
^ "Former Scotland players to be recognised with international caps including Sir Alex Ferguson" . scottishfa.co.uk . Scottish Football Association. 9 October 2021. Retrieved 12 October 2021 .
^ Tour games in 1967 that the Aussies count and we don't , The Scotsman, 14 August 2012
^ a b Did Joe Harper really score five? The conundrum of Scotland’s 1967 World Tour , Andy Mitchell Scottish Sport History, 7 February 2023
^ "How have Scotland fared in previous meetings with Israel?" . The Scotsman . 10 October 2018. Retrieved 16 May 2019 .
^ Ferguson's Late Goal Gives Scots Win Over Israel , The Glasgow Herald, 17 May 1967, scan via London Hearts Supporters Club
^ Jean-Michel Cazal and Yaniv Bleicher (11 April 2019). "Israel National Team – List of Official Games (detail)" . Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation . Retrieved 16 May 2019 .
^ Tue 16 May 1967 Israel 1 Scotland 2 , London Hearts Supporters Club
^ Israel v Scotland, 16 May 1967 , 11v11.com
^ Narrow Win For Scots In Sydney , The Glasgow Herald, 29 May 1967, scan via London Hearts Supporters Club
^ a b c "Socceroo B Matches for 1967" . Ozfootball . Retrieved 16 May 2019 .
^ Sun 28 May 1967 Australia 0 Scotland 1 , London Hearts Supporters Club
^ Australia v Scotland, 28 May 1967 , 11v11.com
^ Scotland Beat Australia , The Glasgow Herald, 1 June 1967, scan via London Hearts Supporters Club
^ Wed 31 May 1967 Australia 1 Scotland 2 , London Hearts Supporters Club
^ Australia v Scotland, 31 May 1967 , 11v11.com
^ Scots Triumph Again In Australia , The Glasgow Herald, 5 June 1967, scan via London Hearts Supporters Club
^ Thu 03 Aug 1967 Australia 0 Scotland 2 , London Hearts Supporters Club
^ Australia v Scotland, 03 June 1967 , 11v11.com
^ Nap-Hand For Harper , The Evening Times, 14 June 1967, scan via London Hearts Supporters Club
^ Sun 13 Aug 1967 Canadian Olympic XI 2 Scotland 7 , London Hearts Supporters Club
^ Canada v Scotland, 13 June 1967 , 11v11.com
^ "Jordan's handiwork 25 years on" . news.bbbc.co.uk/sport . BBC Sport. 12 October 2002. Retrieved 14 October 2021 .
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