The Wembley Wizards is the nickname for the Scotland national football team that defeated
England 5–1 at Wembley in the 1928 British Home Championship.[1][2]
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The WembleyWizards is the nickname for the Scotland national football team that defeated England 5–1 at Wembley in the 1928 British Home Championship...
England in 1928, which led to that Scotland side being known as the "WembleyWizards". Scotland played their first match outside the British Isles in 1929...
more than a goal a game. Gallacher was one of the WembleyWizards who beat England 5–1 at Wembley Stadium in 1928. Gallacher was born in Bellshill, Lanarkshire...
Scotland caps as a player at half-back and was part of the famous "WembleyWizards" side of 1928. McMullan was born in Denny, Stirlingshire in 1895. He...
5–1 in driving rain to record a famous triumph, earned the moniker: "WembleyWizards". Three of Morton's crosses were converted by Huddersfield Town's Alex...
UEFA Nations League A, to be England's worst home defeat since the WembleyWizards match in 1928. He scored the first goal in a 2–1 victory against Greece...
against England was a 5–1 win at Wembley against England in 1928, which led to that team being dubbed the WembleyWizards. However, the Scottish eleven in...
Final took place on 15 March 1969 at Wembley Stadium. It was the ninth final and the third to be played at Wembley. It was contested between Arsenal and...
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at Wembley, during which Alex Jackson scores the first ever hat-trick at Wembley. The Scotland team become popularly known as the WembleyWizards. The...
England. He made his debut during Scotland's famous "WembleyWizards" 5–1 win over England at Wembley in 1928. His final cap came in the same fixture two...
Behrens and David Foster. It documents the band's four sold out shows at Wembley Stadium in London between 2-3 July 1987 at the end of their Invisible Touch...
In the second season episode "The Wizard of Fraggle Rock", he fools Wembley into switching places with him. Wembley wants the other Fraggles to give him...