Scotland 1-3 England: Bellingham England’s key man as visitors win at Hampden


England continued their modern-day superiority in the 150-year rivalry with Scotland by beating their in-form hosts in a friendly at a raucous Hampden.
The Scots last triumphed in this fixture in 1999, but hopes of a 42nd win appeared ominously faint as Phil Foden’s opener silenced the national stadium before the terrific Jude Bellingham was gifted a second three minutes later.
A shaken Scotland eventually awoke the home crowd as Harry Maguire’s lazy leg sent Andy Robertson’s cross screeching beyond Aaron Ramsdale.
However, England’s classy play and intricate movement would pay once more as Harry Kane slotted home the visitors’ third after a mesmeric Bellingham assist.
The first official meeting between these two took place on 30 November 1872 at the West of Scotland Cricket Club.
Six miles and 150 years on, this great rivalry captured the imagination of a Scottish public with a yearning for victory founded in genuine optimism.
Top of their European Championship group with five wins from five and facing an England team held by Ukraine on Saturday, head coach Steve Clarke spoke pre-match about the desire to see how much his team had narrowed the gap.
In the end, a fluid and ruthless first half from Gareth Southgate’s team offered a sobering reply. The visitors were slick, composed and in control and deserved the lead when it eventually arrived.
Kyle Walker lashed the ball towards the Scotland goal from inside the area, only for Foden’s quick thinking and feet helping the ball divert beyond Angus Gunn.
Scotland barely had a chance to gather themselves before it was two. An uncharacteristic lack of composure from Robertson saw an attempted clearance prodded towards Bellingham on the penalty spot to scud home.
The introduction of Ryan Christie after the break breathed life into a flat Scotland, and the lifeline via the unfortunate Maguire ignited a fire inside Clarke’s side as England rocked.
But Bellingham’s class would show once more. With nine minutes to go, the Real Madrid man danced by two trailing dark blue jerseys, slipped the ball to his captain, and Bayern Munich’s leading man made no mistake.
Player of the match – Jude Bellingham

England offer answers while Scots’ wait goes on – analysis
You can’t always read too much into friendlies, but there were a few questions answered in Glasgow.
While far from any sort of crisis, England’s disjointed performance at the weekend raised more than a few eyebrows. Against Scotland, the zip to their play was a joy at times as they carved the Scots open in the first half.
Kane’s willingness to drop deep to offer an out was often key, as was the blistering attacking prowess of Bellingham and Rashford. The link-up play was a joy to watch, unless you were wearing a dark blue jersey.
For Scotland, this is the kind of test they will surely face next summer in Germany. Their spot at the Euros is one result away, and previous wins away to Norway and at home to Spain have fuelled a belief they can mix it with Europe’s best.
Yet trying to conjure the dynamism which has thrust them forward in recent months didn’t really happen, with the second-half performance perhaps coming a bit too late.
A Scotland on the up will have other nights, but this one belonged to Bellingham and England.
What next?
Scotland have the opportunity to rubber stamp their Euro 2024 place in the forthcoming international break, with their next game in Spain on 12 October (19:45 BST). England host Australia in a friendly a day later (19:45).
Line-ups
Scotland
Formation 3-4-2-1
- 1Gunn
- 15Porteous
- 13HendryBooked at 42mins
- 6TierneyBooked at 77minsSubstituted forS Armstrongat 82′minutes
- 2HickeySubstituted forPattersonat 89′minutes
- 14GilmourSubstituted forDykesat 60′minutes
- 8McGregorSubstituted forJackat 89′minutes
- 3Robertson
- 4McTominay
- 7McGinnSubstituted forFergusonat 82′minutes
- 10AdamsSubstituted forChristieat 59′minutes
Substitutes
- 5Souttar
- 9Dykes
- 11Christie
- 12McCrorie
- 16McKenna
- 17S Armstrong
- 18Ferguson
- 19Nisbet
- 20Jack
- 21Clark
- 22Patterson
- 23McLean
- 24Shankland
England
Formation 4-2-3-1
- 1Ramsdale
- 2Walker
- 6Dunk
- 5GuéhiSubstituted forMaguireat 45′minutes
- 3Trippier
- 8PhillipsBooked at 41mins
- 4Rice
- 7FodenSubstituted forSakaat 71′minutes
- 10BellinghamBooked at 42minsSubstituted forGallagherat 84′minutes
- 11RashfordSubstituted forEzeat 71′minutes
- 9KaneSubstituted forWilsonat 84′minutes
Substitutes
- 12Chilwell
- 13Johnstone
- 14Henderson
- 15Maguire
- 16Tomori
- 17Saka
- 18Eze
- 19Colwill
- 20Maddison
- 21Gallagher
- 22Pickford
- 23Wilson
- 24Nketiah
- Referee:
- Davide Massa
- Attendance:
- 51,000
Live Text
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Match ends, Scotland 1, England 3.
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Second Half ends, Scotland 1, England 3.
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Bukayo Saka (England) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Ryan Jack (Scotland).
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Foul by Callum Wilson (England).
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Ryan Porteous (Scotland) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Substitution, Scotland. Nathan Patterson replaces Aaron Hickey.
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Substitution, Scotland. Ryan Jack replaces Callum McGregor.
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Bukayo Saka (England) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Andy Robertson (Scotland).
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Foul by Callum Wilson (England).
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Jack Hendry (Scotland) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Substitution, England. Callum Wilson replaces Harry Kane.
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Substitution, England. Conor Gallagher replaces Jude Bellingham.
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Attempt missed. Ryan Porteous (Scotland) header from a difficult angle on the left is close, but misses to the left. Assisted by Stuart Armstrong with a cross following a set piece situation.
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Foul by Kalvin Phillips (England).
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Lewis Ferguson (Scotland) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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Substitution, Scotland. Lewis Ferguson replaces John McGinn.
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Substitution, Scotland. Stuart Armstrong replaces Kieran Tierney.
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Goal! Scotland 1, England 3. Harry Kane (England) left footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Jude Bellingham.
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Squad number1Player nameGunn
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Squad number15Player namePorteous
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Squad number13Player nameHendry
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Squad number6Player nameTierney
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Squad number2Player nameHickey
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Squad number14Player nameGilmour
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Squad number8Player nameMcGregor
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Squad number3Player nameRobertson
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Squad number4Player nameMcTominay
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Squad number7Player nameMcGinn
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Squad number10Player nameAdams
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Squad number9Player nameDykes
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Squad number11Player nameChristie
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Squad number17Player nameS Armstrong
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Squad number18Player nameFerguson
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Squad number20Player nameJack
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Squad number22Player namePatterson