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This article lists the results for the Wales during the First and Second World War. During this period no caps were awarded.[1]
1914–19
1919
| 11 October 1919 Victory International[2] | Wales | 2–1 | | Cardiff, Wales |
| Meredith Wynn |
Report | Puddefoot |
Stadium: Ninian Park Attendance: 20,000 |
| 18 October 1919 Victory International[2] | England | 2–0 | | Stoke-on-Trent, England |
| Whittingham Smith |
Report | Stadium: Victoria Ground Attendance: 16,000 |
1939–46
1939
| 11 November 1939 Friendly | Wales | 1–1 | | Ninian Park, Cardiff |
| 15:00 | Pat Glover |
Report | Attendance: 28,000 Referee: S Nicholas (Wales) |
| 18 November 1939 Friendly | Wales | 2–3 | | Racecourse Ground, Wrexham |
| Dai Astley |
Report | Attendance: 17,000 Referee: S McCarthy (Wales) |
1940
| 13 April 1940 Friendly | England | 0–1 | | Wembley Stadium, London |
| Report | Attendance: 40,000 Referee: A J Jewell (England) |
1941
| 26 April 1941 Friendly | England | 4–1 | | City Ground, Nottingham |
| 15:00 | Report | Attendance: 13,016 Referee: G Tedds (England) |
| 7 June 1941 Friendly | Wales | 2–3 | | Ninian Park, Cardiff |
| 15:00 | Vivian Woodward Billy James |
Report | Attendance: 20,000 Referee: A Jones (Wales) |
| 25 October 1941 Friendly | England | 2–1 | | St Andrew's, Birmingham |
| Report | Attendance: 25,000 Referee: G S Blackhall (England) |
1942
| 9 May 1942 Friendly | Wales | 1–0 | | Ninian Park, Cardiff |
| 15:00 | Billy Lucas |
Report | Attendance: 33,000 Referee: W J Gow (England) |
| 24 October 1942 Friendly | England | 1–2 | | Molineux, Wolverhampton |
| Report | Attendance: 25,000 Referee: Capt. F C Green (England) |
1943
| 27 February 1943 Friendly | England | 5–3 | | Wembley Stadium, London |
| 15:00 | Report | Attendance: 75,000 Referee: G Reader (England) |
| 8 May 1943 Friendly | Wales | 1–1 | | Ninian Park, Cardiff |
| 15:00 | George Lowrie |
Report | Attendance: 25,000 Referee: T J Warren (Wales) |
| 25 September 1943 Friendly | England | 8–3 | | Wembley Stadium, London |
| Report | Attendance: 80,000 Referee: C E Argent (England) |
1944
| 6 May 1944 Friendly | Wales | 0–2 | | Ninian Park, Cardiff |
| 15:00 | Report | Attendance: 50,000 Referee: E Davies (Wales) |
| 16 September 1944 Friendly | England | 2–2 | | Anfield, Liverpool |
| Report | Attendance: 28,000 Referee: S Nicholas (Wales) |
1945
| 5 May 1945 Friendly | Wales | 2–3 | | Ninian Park, Cardiff |
| 15:00 | Horace Cumner George Edwards |
Report | Attendance: 25,000[a] Referee: W T Nash (Wales) |
| 20 October 1945 BHC Victory International | England | 0–1 | | The Hawthorns, West Bromwich |
| Report |
| 10 November 1945 BHC Victory International | Scotland | 2–0 | | Hampden Park, Glasgow |
| William Waddell Jock Dodds |
Report |
1946
| 4 May 1946 BHC Victory International | Wales | 0–1 | | Ninian Park, Cardiff |
| Report |
Notes
Other unofficial matches
1891
| 21 September 1891 [lower-alpha 1][5] | Wales | 1–1[lower-alpha 2] | | Wrexham, Wales |
| 16:45 | J. Davies | [6]: 8 | Buckingham |
Stadium: Racecourse Ground Attendance: 500 Referee: James Davies |
1935
| 11 May 1935 [lower-alpha 3] | The Football League XI | 10–2 | | Liverpool, England |
| Hampson 5 Leyfield Eastham 2 Geldard Westwood |
[6]: 17 | Astley 2 | Stadium: Goodison Park Attendance: 9,000 Referee: A Taylor & G Stephenson[lower-alpha 4] |
1951
| 3 December 1951 [lower-alpha 5] | Wales | 3–2 | | Cardiff |
| Allchurch Ford |
Report | Fleming Medley |
Stadium: Ninian Park Attendance: 26,454 |
1956
| 14 May 1956 [lower-alpha 6] | Ireland–Wales | 3–3 | | Dublin, Ireland |
| J P Dunne Allchurch 2 |
[6]: 36 | Thompson Langton Allen |
Stadium: Dalymount Park Referee: J Scully |
1969
| 21 July 1969 [lower-alpha 7] | Wales | 0–1 | | Cardiff |
| Report | Lee |
Stadium: Ninian Park Attendance: 13,605 Referee: B. M. Griffiths |
2006
| 21 May 2006 [lower-alpha 8] | Basque Country | 0–1 | | Bilbao |
| 20:30 CET | Report | Giggs |
Stadium: San Mamés Referee: Eduardo Iturralde González |
- ↑ Part of a Canadian tour of the United Kingdom, also involving several players from the United States.[4]
- ↑ Canada walked off after disputed Welsh equaliser
- ↑ King George V Jubilee Trust Fund
- ↑ Trial of two-referee system.[6]: 17
- ↑ 75th anniversary of the Football Association of Wales.[8]
- ↑ Belgrove F.C. Exhibition match.
- ↑ Match to commemorate the investure of Prince Charles as Prince of Wales.[8][9]
- ↑ This is the only match played by any of the Home Nations against any of the Autonomous Communities of Spain.
See also
- Category:Wales wartime international footballers
- Association football during World War I
- Association football during World War II
- 1945–46 British Victory Home Championship
References
Bibliography
Notes
- ↑ Garland (2001), p. 225-232.
- 1 2 England's matches: Unofficial until 1946, England Football Online
- ↑ "Wales 2-3 England 5 May 1945". Welsh Football Data Archive. Retrieved 2 June 2011.
- ↑ Jose, Colin. "Canadian-American Great Britain Tour, 1891–92". Canadian Soccer History. Retrieved 7 July 2021.
- ↑ Football. | Wales V. Canada., South Wales Echo, 22 September 1891, scan via The National Library of Wales
- 1 2 3 4 5 Warsop, Keith, ed. (2002). British and Irish Special and Intermediate Internationals. ISBN 9-781899-468621.
- ↑ Wales V. Canada., Carnarvon and Denbigh Herald, 13 October 1891, via The National Library of Wales
- 1 2 England Player Honours - International Representative Teams, England Football Online
- ↑ "When Wales faced George Best, Billy Bremner and Jack Charlton for Rest of the UK". BBC Sport. 28 July 2019. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
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