
The Auld Enemy: Scotland v England
How Scotland's footballers triumphed over the English at Wembley in 1967
Sporting Witness · BBC World Service
September 13, 20148m 53s
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Show Notes
In 1967, the Scottish football team travelled to Wembley to play England, then the holders of the World Cup. In a match that would become legendary in Scotland, the visitors won 3-2 and taunted the English in the final few minutes of the game by playing keepy-uppy. David Whitty talks to Jim McCalliog, scorer of the winning Scottish goal.
(Photo: Jim McCalliog beats English goal-keeper, Gordon Banks. Credit: Getty Images)