NB: the list below only includes those matches of the England Amateur side which were considered official by the opponents, so not those against the Amateur sides of Wales and Ireland. Game Date Venue Opponent Score Remark -. 7- 4-1906 Glasgow Scotland 1-2 [Home Championship] A 1. 1-11-1906 Paris France 15-0 1. 16- 2-1907 Liverpool Ireland 1-0 [Home Championship] 2. 18- 3-1907 London Wales 1-1 [Home Championship] A 2. 1- 4-1907 Den Haag Netherlands 8-1 3. 6- 4-1907 Newcastle Scotland 1-1 [Home Championship] A 3. 21-12-1907 Darlington Netherlands 12-2 4. 15- 2-1908 Belfast Ireland 3-1 [Home Championship] 5. 16- 3-1908 Wrexham Wales 7-1 [Home Championship] A 4. 23- 3-1908 Ipswich France 12-0 6. 4- 4-1908 Glasgow Scotland 1-1 [Home Championship] A 5. 18- 4-1908 Brussel Belgium 8-2 A 6. 20- 4-1908 Berlin Germany 5-1 7. 6- 6-1908 Wien Austria 6-1 8. 8- 6-1908 Wien Austria 11-1 9. 10- 6-1908 Budapest Hungary 7-0 10. 13- 6-1908 Praha Bohemia 4-0 A 7. 8- 9-1908 Göteborg Sweden 6-1 A 8. 20-10-1908 London Sweden 12-1 [Olympic Games] A 9. 22-10-1908 London Netherlands 4-0 [Olympic Games] A10. 24-10-1908 London Denmark 2-0 [Olympic Games] 11. 13- 2-1909 Bradford Ireland 4-0 [Home Championship] 12. 15- 3-1909 Nottingham Wales 2-0 [Home Championship] A11. 16- 3-1909 Oxford Germany 9-0 13. 3- 4-1909 London Scotland 2-0 [Home Championship] A12. 12- 4-1909 Amsterdam Netherlands 4-0 A13. 17- 4-1909 London Belgium 11-2 A14. 20- 5-1909 Bern Switzerland 9-0 A15. 22- 5-1909 Paris France 11-0 14. 29- 5-1909 Budapest Hungary 4-2 15. 31- 5-1909 Budapest Hungary 8-2 16. 1- 6-1909 Wien Austria 8-1 A16. 6-11-1909 Hull Sweden 7-0 A17. 11-12-1909 London Netherlands 9-1 17. 12- 2-1910 Belfast Ireland 1-1 [Home Championship] 18. 14- 3-1910 Cardiff Wales 1-0 [Home Championship] A18. 26- 3-1910 Brussel Belgium 2-2 -. 2- 4-1910 Glasgow Scotland 0-2 [Home Championship] Matches preceded by an A and with the opponent in italics concern the English Amateur side. Taken together, England and England Amateurs were thus unbeaten for 36 matches; the matches A5 to A17 constitute a series of 23 consecutive wins. Of those, the matches 7 to 16 constitute a series of 10 consecutive wins for the full squad. The English Amateur side had a series of 17 consecutive wins, consisting of the matches A1 to A17 above. Including matches against the Amateur sides of Ireland and Wales, the winning series runs to 21 matches: matches A1 to A16 above and: 15-12-1906 Dublin Ireland Amateur 2-1 7-12-1907 London Ireland Amateur 6-1 22- 2-1908 Stockport Wales Amateur 1-0 21-11-1908 Dublin Ireland Amateur 5-1 20- 2-1909 Aberdare Wales Amateur 5-2 ended by 20-11-1909 Leeds Ireland Amateur 4-4 Moreover, the English Amateur side was unbeaten for 20 matches, a series consisting of A1 to A18 above plus additionally: A19. 9- 4-1910 London Switzerland 6-1 A20. 16- 4-1910 Brighton France 10-1 and ended by: A -. 5- 5-1910 København Denmark 1-2 Including matches against the Amateur sides of Ireland and Wales, the unbeaten series runs to 27 matches: matches A1 to A20 above plus additionally: 15-12-1906 Dublin Ireland Amateur 2-1 7-12-1907 London Ireland Amateur 6-1 22- 2-1908 Stockport Wales Amateur 1-0 21-11-1908 Dublin Ireland Amateur 5-1 20- 2-1909 Aberdare Wales Amateur 5-2 20-11-1909 Leeds Ireland Amateur 4-4 19- 2-1910 Huddersfield Wales Amateur 6-0 Note that all above matches concerning the English Amateur side (bar those against Ireland and Wales) are considered full internationals by the opponents. Also note that matches A8 to A10 (at the London Olympics) were officially played as Great Britain representatives.
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