Scotland host England in friendly
Scotland and England meet at Celtic Park and Gordon Strachan will hoping that his resurgent Scottish team can gain their revenge after losing at Wembley last year.
Scotland and England meet at Celtic Park and Gordon Strachan will hoping that his resurgent Scottish team can gain their revenge after losing at Wembley last year.
The Football Association has issued an apology after a section of England's supporters chanted an anti-IRA song throughout the first-half of Tuesday's international in Scotland.
A spokesman for the FA said: “We apologise for any offence caused by a section of the England support at the match with Scotland. The FA does not condone inappropriate and offensive chanting and intends to meet with supporters’ groups to discuss the wider issues.
“We have consistently urged supporters to show respect and not to chant songs that could be regarded as insulting to others - particularly from a religious or political perspective.
“With regard to the supporters’ band, there was contact during the match once the situation became clear. This is consistent with regular dialogue that takes place between the band and The FA.
“In also apologising, the band have given an explanation and confirmed they in no way endorse the chanting that occurred.”?
England captain Wayne Rooney dominated the column inches after his two goals helped the Three Lions clinch a convincing win in Glasgow
A Football Association official was forced to ask the England supporters' band to stop playing along to anti-IRA singing at Celtic Park
Ahead of Tuesday night's 'friendly,' we take a look at ten of the most iconic photos from matches involving Scotland and England