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Tournament details | |
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Dates | 28–31 May 2020 |
Teams | 4 (from 1 confederation) |
Venue(s) | 4 (in 4 host cities) |
Final positions | |
Champions | Wales (13th title) |
Runners-up | England |
Third place | Scotland |
Fourth place | Ireland |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 4 |
Goals scored | 9 (2.25 per match) |
← (1983–84) 2021–22 → |
The 2019–20 Home Championship will be a football tournament played between the four Home Nations (England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland) in June of that year.
It will be the first edition of the tournament played in almost 40 years, after the competition was cancelled after the 1983–84 season due to waning interest in the games and to rising violence of hooliganism.
Northern Ireland, exclusively for this kind of tournament, will compete as Ireland; the anthem will be God Save the Queen and the flag will be the traditional Saint Patrick's Saltire.
History
[edit]- See also: British Home Championship
Abc.
Format
[edit]Abc.
Matches
[edit]Year | First semi-final | Second semi-final | ||
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2017–18 | Scotland | Wales | Ireland | England |
2019–20 | Wales | Ireland | England | Scotland |
2021–22 | England | Wales | Scotland | Ireland |
Venue
[edit]Cardiff | |
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Principality Stadium | |
Capacity: 73,931 | |
Teams
[edit]In the tournament will participate the four historical Home Nations, with Northern Ireland playing with the original name and flag of Ireland (and until 1950).
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Match officials
[edit]For the matches three different foreign refereeing trios (not coming from neither of the four Home associations) will be selected.
Bracket
[edit]Semi-finals | Final | |||||||
28 May | ||||||||
Wales | 2 | |||||||
Ireland | 0 | 31 May | ||||||
Wales | 1 | |||||||
28 May | England | 0 | ||||||
England | 2 | |||||||
Scotland | 1 | Third place play-off | ||||||
31 May | ||||||||
Ireland | 0 | |||||||
Scotland | 3 |
Matches
[edit]Semi-finals
[edit]Third place play-off
[edit]Final
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ Northern Ireland using the original name and flag.
- ^ First game as Northern Ireland on 26 February 1921.
- ^ a b As Northern Ireland.
- ^ 3 (last in 1955–56) as Ireland, 5 (first in 1957–58) as Northern Ireland.