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List of football matches between British clubs in UEFA competitions

Since the inception of the European Cup in 1955, there have been many meetings in UEFA club competitions between football teams from each part of the United KingdomEngland, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.

Overview edit

In addition to the rivalry between the national sides, clubs from the English and Scottish league systems have also met on numerous occasions in the various European club competitions. These matches are frequently described by the media as being a "Battle of Britain", irrespective of the clubs involved.[1][2][3][4]

There has never been a European final between an English and a Scottish club, and two Scottish clubs have never faced off in European tournaments at any stage; the closest this came to occurring was in the 1965–66 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup when Hearts lost a playoff to Zaragoza with Dunfermline already drawn to meet the winners in the next round,[5] and in the same competition two years later when, knowing Dundee would be the next opponent, Rangers were eliminated by eventual winners Leeds United.[6]

Clubs from England, the second most successful nation on the continent with 35 major wins in the four main competitions (behind Spain with 41) have played each other on 23 occasions (every two-legged tie or pair of home-and-away group matches counting as one) including in five finals: the 1972 UEFA Cup Final,[7] the 2008 UEFA Champions League Final,[8] the 2019 UEFA Europa League Final,[9] the 2019 UEFA Champions League Final and the 2021 UEFA Champions League Final;[10] the all-English pairings in 2019 was the first time a single nation had provided all four finalists since the Cup Winners' Cup was abolished (there were four Italian finalists in 1990 from six places available).[11]

Despite the high number of wins by English clubs in the relevant competitions, there had never been an all-English or all-British UEFA Super Cup match (by contrast there were four all-Spanish and two all-Italian meetings in the event) until 2019, when it became a certainty due to the presence of four finalists.

There were no European ties involving English clubs during the period of their ban following the Heysel Stadium disaster in 1985.[12][13]

European Cup/Champions League edit

Celtic and Leeds United met in the semi-final of the 1970 European Cup, which was the first contest to be popularly described as a "Battle of Britain".[14] Celtic won the first leg at Elland Road 1–0, and the second leg was played at Hampden Park to allow a bigger crowd to attend than could be held at Celtic Park, with the resultant attendance of 136,505 the largest ever crowd for a European match.[15] Billy Bremner opened the scoring early on to level the aggregate score, but Celtic came back to win the match 2–1 and the tie 3–1.

There was only one all-English tie under the old knockout format among four British ties overall; this was in 1978 when the two-time holders Liverpool[16] were beaten in the opening round by Nottingham Forest, who had qualified for the competition for the first time and went on to win the trophy;[17] they retained it the following year,[18] before Liverpool won again in 1981 (beating Scottish title holders Aberdeen en route).[19][20] Aston Villa enjoyed their own winning debut season in the 1981–82 edition to complete a sequence of six consecutive wins for English clubs.[21][22]

Rangers defeated Leeds United home and away to qualify for the first Champions League group stage in 1992–93.[23] In the early 21st century, after the entry criteria of the premier competition was expanded to include several clubs from each of the leading nations, four Champions League semi-finals between English clubs took place, three pairing Liverpool against Chelsea,[24][25][26][27] plus the final in 2008 between Chelsea and Manchester United.[8]

Although clubs from the same association cannot be drawn in the same group, an exception was made for 2005–06. As title holders Liverpool did not qualify for the Champions League through their league position, a compromise was made by UEFA to allow them to take part in the competition from the first qualifying round and without "association protection", they were eventually paired with Chelsea in the group stage.[28]

Celtic and Manchester United were drawn together twice in the Champions League group phase in quick succession, in 2006–07 and 2008–09,[14] while Arsenal beat Celtic 5–1 on aggregate in the 2009–10 qualifiers. Manchester United and Rangers met in the 2010–11 Champions League,[29] with the match at Old Trafford finishing goalless.[4] Roddy Forsyth, writing in The Daily Telegraph, commented that the growing financial disparity between the two leagues was reflected in the below capacity attendance, the defensive tactics used by Rangers, and the weakened team selection by United.[4] In total, British teams have been drawn together 25 times since the advent of the new format in 1992. The most recent competitive meeting of clubs from England and Scotland was between Celtic and Manchester City in the 2016–17 UEFA Champions League.[30] Manchester City were defeated by an English opponent, Liverpool, in the quarter-finals of the 2017–18 competition.

2018–19 provided another all-English quarter-final (Tottenham Hotspur overcoming Manchester City in dramatic circumstances)[31] followed by the final itself, where Liverpool defeated Tottenham 2–0 to win their sixth European Cup.[10] Two years later in the 2020–21 season, Manchester City reached their first ever Champions League final, where they would face Chelsea to set up the third ever all-English UCL final. Chelsea won the match 1–0 to secure their second Champions League title.[32]

UEFA Cup/Europa League edit

There have been numerous ties between British clubs in the secondary competitions – 23 in the UEFA Cup, sixteen in the extinct tournament considered to be its predecessor, the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, and thirteen in the defunct UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. Leeds' route to glory in the 1967–68 Fairs Cup featured three successive wins over Scottish opponents. Celtic lost on the away goals rule to Liverpool in the 1997–98 UEFA Cup, but they beat Blackburn Rovers and Liverpool on their run to the 2003 UEFA Cup Final.[14] Hearts suffered a record defeat against Tottenham Hotspur in the 2011–12 UEFA Europa League,[33] but performed more creditably against Liverpool in 2012–13.[34]

Apart from the 1972 UEFA Cup Final won by Tottenham over Wolverhampton Wanderers,[7] and the 1972–73 UEFA Cup Semi-final when Liverpool knocked out the holders, Tottenham on away goals,[35] the only all-English tie in more than four decades of the UEFA Cup/Europa League up until 2019 took place in 2016, when arch-rivals Liverpool and Manchester United met; the Merseyside club progressed and were eventually runners-up in the competition.[36] The first all-English final in the Europa League era, and only the third contest between two English clubs in the competition's history, took place in 2019, when Chelsea defeated London rivals Arsenal in Baku;[9] based 6 miles (9.7 km) apart, the clubs' supporters had to travel almost 2,500 miles (4,000 km) each way to the event on the other side of the continent.[37]

In the 2020–21 season, qualifying round matches (including all-UK ties in successive rounds featuring Motherwell against Glentoran then Coleraine) were played over one leg behind closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Historic competitions edit

Matches between English and Scottish club sides in the late 19th century were big events, such as the meeting in 1895 of English league champions Sunderland and Scottish league champions Hearts in a game grandly described as the Championship of the World.[38]

There have also been a number of other competitions between English and Scottish clubs. Before European competition started in 1955, the Coronation Cup was staged in 1953, to mark the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. Four prominent clubs from each country participated in a knockout tournament, with Celtic and Hibernian defeating two English clubs each to reach the final, which Celtic won 2–0 at Hampden.[39] A similar competition called the Empire Exhibition Trophy was staged in 1938, with Celtic defeating Everton 1–0 in the final at Ibrox.[40] Back in 1902, the four-team British League Cup was staged in Glasgow, with both Rangers and Celtic defeating their English opponents to set up a local final, won by Celtic 3–2[41] (this was before the Old Firm term came into use but was one of several fixtures between the sides in the early 1900s which led to its introduction due to the frequency of their meetings).[42][43]

In the 1970s, American oil giant Texaco sponsored the Texaco Cup, which was a knockout competition for clubs that had failed to qualify for the main European competitions.[44] Interest in the competition soon waned, however, and Texaco withdrew their sponsorship after the 1974–75 season.[44] The competition continued for a few years in the form of the Anglo-Scottish Cup, but it was discontinued in 1981.[44] Following the English ban from Europe after Heysel, the Dubai Champions Cup was played between the English and Scottish champions for three seasons (at the start of 1986–87 and 1987–88 and towards the end of 1988–89).[45]

Wales edit

Welsh sides did not take part in the Champions League until the 1993–94 season, following the creation of the Welsh Premier League,[46] and both the champions and runners-up entered the UEFA Cup for the first time in the 1994–95 season as UEFA made the champions of smaller nations — including Northern Ireland — compete in the UEFA Cup for a three-year period.

Although the Welsh teams in the English league system were entitled to enter the Cup Winners' Cup by winning the Welsh Cup until 1995[47] and qualified for the competition 31 times between them, they were drawn against another British club on just two occasions — Newport County v Crusaders in 1980 and Wrexham v Manchester United in 1990.

Scottish Challenge Cup edit

In 2016, the Scottish Challenge Cup, normally for Scottish Professional Football League clubs outside the Premiership, invited two teams from Wales and Northern Ireland to take part,[48] and the following year extended entry to two clubs from the Republic of Ireland.[49][50] (clubs from the NIFL Premiership and the League of Ireland Premier Division had also competed against each other in the Setanta Cup, last played in 2014).[51] Welsh club The New Saints progressed to the semi-final in the 2016–17 season. They repeated the feat in 2017–18, being joined by Northern Irish club Crusaders. The results of ties between clubs from different countries are not included here.

For the 2018–19 edition, two English National League clubs were invited to take part in the competition,[52] and the first non-Scottish team reached the finalConnah's Quay Nomads of Wales, who beat Edinburgh City on penalties. They would face Ross County at the Caledonian Stadium in Inverness, a controversial choice of venue being only 15 miles (24 km) from Ross County's home in Dingwall but a distance of 400 miles (640 km) for Connah's Quay Nomads;[53][54] previous finals had typically been held further south in Scotland's Central Belt.

UEFA Champions League/European Champion Clubs' Cup edit

Season Round Nat. Team 1 Score Team 2 Nat. Venue Attendance Win for
1969–70 Semi-finals[14][55][56][23]   Leeds United 0–1 Celtic   Elland Road, Leeds 46,381  
(1 v ENG)
  Celtic 2–1 Leeds United   Hampden Park, Glasgow 136,505
1976–77 First round   Liverpool 2–0 Crusaders   Anfield, Liverpool 22,442  
(1 v NI)
  Crusaders 0–5 Liverpool   Seaview, Belfast 10,500
1978–79 First round[23]   Nottingham Forest 2–0 Liverpool   City Ground, Nottingham 38,316 N/A
(ENG v ENG, 1)
  Liverpool 0–0 Nottingham Forest   Anfield, Liverpool 51,679
1980–81 Second round[19][57]   Aberdeen 0–1 Liverpool   Pittodrie, Aberdeen 23,934  
(1 v SCO)
  Liverpool 4–0 Aberdeen   Anfield, Liverpool 36,182
1992–93 Second round[58][23]   Rangers 2–1 Leeds United   Ibrox, Glasgow 43,251  
(2 v ENG)
  Leeds United 1–2 Rangers   Elland Road, Leeds 25,118
2003–04 Group stage[58]   Rangers 0–1 Manchester United   Ibrox, Glasgow 48,725  
(2 v SCO)
  Manchester United 3–0 Rangers   Old Trafford, Manchester 66,500
Quarter-finals[59][60]   Chelsea 1–1 Arsenal   Stamford Bridge, London 40,778 N/A
(ENG v ENG, 2)
  Arsenal 1–2 Chelsea   Highbury, London 35,468
2004–05 Semi-finals[23][24]   Chelsea 0–0 Liverpool   Stamford Bridge, London 42,500 N/A
(ENG v ENG, 3)
  Liverpool 1–0 Chelsea   Anfield, Liverpool 41,500
2005–06 First qualifying round   Liverpool 3–0 Total Network Solutions   Anfield, Liverpool 44,760  
(1 v WAL)
  Total Network Solutions 0–3 Liverpool   Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 8,009
Group stage[28][61]   Liverpool 0–0 Chelsea   Anfield, Liverpool 42,750 N/A
(ENG v ENG, 4)
  Chelsea 0–0 Liverpool   Stamford Bridge, London 41,600
2006–07 Group stage[14][62][63]   Manchester United 3–2 Celtic   Old Trafford, Manchester 74,031  
(3 v ENG)
  Celtic 1–0 Manchester United   Celtic Park, Glasgow 60,632
Semi-finals[25]   Chelsea 1–0 Liverpool   Stamford Bridge, London 39,483 N/A
(ENG v ENG, 5)
  Liverpool (P)1–0 Chelsea   Anfield, Liverpool 42,554
2007–08 Quarter-finals[64]   Arsenal 1–1 Liverpool   Emirates Stadium, London 60,041 N/A
(ENG v ENG, 6)
  Liverpool 4–2 Arsenal   Anfield, Liverpool 41,985
Semi-finals[26]   Liverpool 1–1 Chelsea   Anfield, Liverpool 42,180 N/A
(ENG v ENG, 7)
  Chelsea 3–2 Liverpool   Stamford Bridge, London 38,300
Final[8]   Chelsea 1–1(P) Manchester United   Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow 67,310 N/A
(ENG v ENG, 8)
2008–09 Group stage[14][65][66]   Manchester United 3–0 Celtic   Old Trafford, Manchester 74,655  
(3 v SCO)
  Celtic 1–1 Manchester United   Celtic Park, Glasgow 58,593
Quarter-finals[67]   Liverpool 1–3 Chelsea   Anfield, Liverpool 42,543 N/A
(ENG v ENG, 9)
  Chelsea 4–4 Liverpool   Stamford Bridge, London 38,286
Semi-finals[27]   Manchester United 1–0 Arsenal   Old Trafford, Manchester 74,733 N/A
(ENG v ENG, 10)
  Arsenal 1–3 Manchester United   Emirates Stadium, London 59,867
2009–10 Play-off round[68]   Celtic 0–2 Arsenal   Celtic Park, Glasgow 58,165  
(4 v SCO)
  Arsenal 3–1 Celtic   Emirates Stadium, London 59,962
2010–11 Group stage[4][69]   Manchester United 0–0 Rangers   Old Trafford, Manchester 74,408  
(5 v SCO)
  Rangers 0–1 Manchester United   Ibrox, Glasgow 49,764
Quarter-finals[70]   Chelsea 0–1 Manchester United   Stamford Bridge, London 37,915 N/A
(ENG v ENG, 11)
  Manchester United 2–1 Chelsea   Old Trafford, Manchester 74,672
2013–14 Second qualifying round[71]   Cliftonville 0–3 Celtic   Solitude, Belfast 5,442  
(1 v NI)
  Celtic 2–0 Cliftonville   Celtic Park, Glasgow 37,097
2016–17 Group stage[30]   Celtic 3–3 Manchester City   Celtic Park, Glasgow 57,592  
(6 v SCO)
  Manchester City 1–1 Celtic   Etihad Stadium, Manchester 51,297
2017–18 Second qualifying round[72]   Linfield 0–2 Celtic   Windsor Park, Belfast 6,359  
(2 v NI)
  Celtic 4–0 Linfield   Celtic Park, Glasgow 58,075
Quarter-finals[73][74]   Liverpool 3–0 Manchester City   Anfield, Liverpool 50,685 N/A
(ENG v ENG, 12)
  Manchester City 1–2 Liverpool   Etihad Stadium, Manchester 53,461
2018–19 Quarter-finals[75][76][31]   Tottenham Hotspur 1–0 Manchester City   Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London 60,044 N/A
(ENG v ENG, 13)
  Manchester City 4–3 Tottenham Hotspur   Etihad Stadium, Manchester 53,348
Final[10]   Tottenham Hotspur 0–2 Liverpool   Wanda Metropolitano, Madrid 63,272 N/A
(ENG v ENG, 14)
2020–21 Final   Manchester City 0–1 Chelsea   Estádio do Dragão, Porto 14,110 N/A
(ENG v ENG, 15)
2022–23 First qualifying round   The New Saints 1–0 Linfield   Park Hall, Oswestry, England 1,034  
(1 v WAL)
  Linfield 2–0 (a.e.t.) The New Saints   Windsor Park, Belfast 2,971
Group stage   Liverpool 2–0 Rangers   Anfield, Liverpool 49,512  
(7 v SCO)
  Rangers 1–7 Liverpool   Ibrox, Glasgow 48,820

UEFA Super Cup edit

Year Round Team 1 Score Team 2 Venue Attendance Win for
2019 Final   Liverpool (P)2–2 Chelsea   Vodafone Park, Istanbul 38,434 N/A
(ENG v ENG, 1)

UEFA Europa League/UEFA Cup edit

Season Round Team 1 Score Team 2 Venue Attendance Win for
1971–72 Final[23][77][7]   Wolverhampton Wanderers 1–2 Tottenham Hotspur   Molineux, Wolverhampton 38,362 N/A
(ENG v ENG, 1)
  Tottenham Hotspur 1–1 Wolverhampton Wanderers   White Hart Lane, London 54,303
1972–73 Semi-final[78]   Liverpool 1–0 Tottenham Hotspur   Anfield, Liverpool 42,174 N/A
(ENG v ENG, 2)
  Tottenham Hotspur 2–1(a) Liverpool   White Hart Lane, London 46,919
1973–74 Second round[79]   Aberdeen 1–1 Tottenham Hotspur   Pittodrie, Aberdeen 30,000  
(1 v SCO)
  Tottenham Hotspur 4–1 Aberdeen   White Hart Lane, London 21,785
Second round[80][81]   Leeds United 0–0 Hibernian   Elland Road, Leeds 27,145  
(2 v SCO)
  Hibernian 0–0(P) Leeds United   Easter Road, Edinburgh 40,503
1975–76 First round[82]   Hibernian 1–0 Liverpool   Easter Road, Edinburgh 19,219  
(3 v SCO)
  Liverpool 3–1 Hibernian   Anfield, Liverpool 29,963
1981–82 First round[23][83]   Ipswich Town 1–1 Aberdeen   Portman Road, Ipswich 18,535  
(1 v ENG)
  Aberdeen 3–1 Ipswich Town   Pittodrie, Aberdeen 24,000
1983–84 Third round[84][85]   Nottingham Forest 0–0 Celtic   City Ground, Nottingham 32,017  
(4 v SCO)
  Celtic 1–2 Nottingham Forest   Celtic Park, Glasgow 66,938
1984–85 Third round[58][86]   Manchester United 2–2 Dundee United   Old Trafford, Manchester 48,278  
(5 v SCO)
  Dundee United 2–3 Manchester United   Tannadice Park, Dundee 22,500
1987–88 First round   Coleraine 0–1 Dundee United   The Showgrounds, Coleraine 3,800  
(1 v NI)
  Dundee United 3–1 Coleraine   Tannadice Park, Dundee 8,430
1989–90 First round[87]   Glentoran 1–3 Dundee United   The Oval, Belfast 5,814  
(2 v NI)
  Dundee United 2–0 Glentoran   Tannadice Park, Dundee 9,344
1996–97 First round[88]   Aberdeen 3–1 Barry Town   Pittodrie, Aberdeen 13,400  
(1 v WAL)
  Barry Town 3–3 Aberdeen   Jenner Park Stadium, Barry 6,500
1997–98 First qualifying round[89]   Inter CableTel 0–3 Celtic   Ninian Park, Cardiff 6,980  
(2 v WAL)
  Celtic 5–0 Inter CableTel   Celtic Park, Glasgow 41,537
First round[14][90][91]   Celtic 2–2 Liverpool   Celtic Park, Glasgow 48,526  
(6 v SCO)
  Liverpool (a)0–0 Celtic   Anfield, Liverpool 38,205
1999–2000 Qualifying round[92][93]   Cwmbran Town 0–6 Celtic   Ninian Park, Cardiff 2,000  
(3 v WAL)
  Celtic 4–0 Cwmbran Town   Celtic Park, Glasgow 42,000
2001–02 Qualifying round[94]   Glenavon 0–1 Kilmarnock   Mourneview Park, Lurgan 3,000  
(3 v NI)
  Kilmarnock 1–0 Glenavon   Rugby Park, Kilmarnock 7,462
2002–03 Second round[95]   Celtic 1–0 Blackburn Rovers   Celtic Park, Glasgow 58,553  
(2 v ENG)
  Blackburn Rovers 0–2 Celtic   Ewood Park, Blackburn 29,698
Quarter-final[14][96][97]   Celtic 1–1 Liverpool   Celtic Park, Glasgow 59,759  
(3 v ENG)
  Liverpool 0–2 Celtic   Anfield, Liverpool 44,238
2003–04 Qualifying round[98]   Manchester City 5–0 Total Network Solutions   City of Manchester Stadium, Manchester 34,103  
(1 v WAL)
  Total Network Solutions 0–2 Manchester City   Millennium Stadium, Cardiff 10,103
2009–10 First qualifying round[99]   Motherwell 0–1 Llanelli   Excelsior Stadium, Airdrie 4,307  
(4 v WAL)
  Llanelli 0–3 Motherwell   Parc y Scarlets, Llanelli 3,025
2011–12 First qualifying round   The New Saints 1–1 Cliftonville   Park Hall, Oswestry 927  
(1 v NI)
  Cliftonville 0–1 The New Saints   Solitude, Belfast 1,221
Second qualifying round   Crusaders 1–3 Fulham   Seaview, Belfast 2,477  
(1 v NI)
  Fulham 4–0 Crusaders   Craven Cottage, London 15,676
Play-off round[33]   Heart of Midlothian 0–5 Tottenham Hotspur   Tynecastle Stadium, Edinburgh 16,279  
(7 v SCO)
  Tottenham Hotspur 0–0 Heart of Midlothian   White Hart Lane, London 32,590
2012–13 Play-off round[34]   Heart of Midlothian 0–1 Liverpool   Tynecastle Stadium, Edinburgh 15,965  
(8 v SCO)
  Liverpool 1–1 Heart of Midlothian   Anfield, Liverpool 44,361
2015–16 Round of 16[100][36]   Liverpool 2–0 Manchester United   Anfield, Liverpool 43,228 N/A
(ENG v ENG, 3)
  Manchester United 1–1 Liverpool   Old Trafford, Manchester 75,180
2018–19 Second qualifying round[101][102]   Aberdeen 1–1 Burnley   Pittodrie, Aberdeen 20,313  
(9 v SCO)
  Burnley 3–1 (a.e.t.) Aberdeen   Turf Moor, Burnley 17,404
Final[9]   Chelsea 4–1 Arsenal   Olympic Stadium, Baku 51,370 N/A
(ENG v ENG, 4)
2019–20 Preliminary Round[103]   Barry Town United 0–0 Cliftonville   International Sports Stadium, Cardiff 2,106  
(1 v WAL)
  Cliftonville 4–0 Barry Town United   Solitude, Belfast 1,946
First qualifying round[104]   Connah's Quay Nomads 1–2 Kilmarnock   Belle Vue, Rhyl 1,410  
(1 v SCO)
  Kilmarnock 0–2 Connah's Quay Nomads   Rugby Park, Kilmarnock 8,306
Second qualifying round[105]   Wolverhampton Wanderers 2–0 Crusaders   Molineux Stadium, Wolverhampton 29,708  
(2 v NI)
  Crusaders 1–4 Wolverhampton Wanderers   Seaview, Belfast 3,000
2020–21 First qualifying round[106]   Motherwell 5–1 Glentoran   Fir Park, Motherwell 0  
(4 v NI)
Second qualifying round[107]   Coleraine 2–2(P) Motherwell   The Showgrounds, Coleraine 0  
(5 v NI)

UEFA Europa Conference League edit

Season Round Team 1 Score Team 2 Venue Attendance Win for
2021–22 First qualifying round[108]   Glentoran 1–1 The New Saints   The Oval, Belfast 1,021  
(1 v NIR)
  The New Saints 2–0 Glentoran   Park Hall, Oswestry 198
First qualifying round[109]   Bala Town 0–1 Larne   Maes Tegid, Bala 197  
(1 v WAL)
  Larne 1–0 Bala Town   Inver Park, Larne 850
2023–24 Play-off round
  Hibernian 0–5 Aston Villa   Easter Road, Edinburgh 19,306  
(1 v SCO)
  Aston Villa 3–0 Hibernian   Villa Park, Birmingham 39,467

Inter-Cities Fairs Cup edit

Season Round Team 1 Score Team 2 Venue Attendance Win for
1962–63 First round[110]   Everton 1–0 Dunfermline Athletic   Goodison Park, Liverpool 40,240  
(1 v ENG)
  Dunfermline Athletic 2–0 Everton   East End Park, Dunfermline 21,813
1963–64 First round[111]   Glentoran 1–4 Partick Thistle   The Oval, Belfast 5,000  
(1 v NI)
  Partick Thistle 3–0 Glentoran   Firhill Stadium, Glasgow 7,000
1964–65 First round[112]   Kilmarnock 0–2 Everton   Rugby Park, Kilmarnock 23,561  
(1 v SCO)
  Everton 4–1 Kilmarnock   Goodison Park, Liverpool 30,730
Third round   Manchester United 1–1 Everton   Old Trafford, Manchester 50,000 N/A
(ENG v ENG, 1)
  Everton 1–2 Manchester United   Goodison Park, Liverpool 54,397
1966–67 Semi-final[113][114][115][116]   Leeds United 4–2 Kilmarnock   Elland Road, Leeds 43,000  
(2 v SCO)
  Kilmarnock 0–0 Leeds United   Rugby Park, Kilmarnock 24,831
1967–68 First round[117]   Leeds United 1–0 Hibernian   Elland Road, Leeds 31,522  
(3 v SCO)
  Hibernian 1–1 Leeds United   Easter Road, Edinburgh 40,503
Quarter-final[118]   Rangers 0–0 Leeds United   Ibrox, Glasgow 85,000  
(4 v SCO)
  Leeds United 2–0 Rangers   Elland Road, Leeds 50,498
Semi-final[119][120]   Dundee 1–1 Leeds United   Dens Park, Dundee 30,000  
(5 v SCO)
  Leeds United 1–0 Dundee   Elland Road, Leeds 23,830
1968–69 First round[121]   Chelsea 5–0 Morton   Stamford Bridge, London 28,736  
(6 v SCO)
  Morton 3–4 Chelsea   Cappielow Park, Greenock 8,000
Semi-final[122]   Rangers 0–0 Newcastle United   Ibrox, Glasgow 75,518  
(7 v SCO)
  Newcastle United 2–0 Rangers   St. James' Park, Newcastle 59,303
1969–70 First round[123]   Dundee United 1–2 Newcastle United   Tannadice Park, Dundee 15,500  
(8 v SCO)
  Newcastle United 1–0 Dundee United   St. James' Park, Newcastle 37,470
First round   Arsenal 3–0 Glentoran   Highbury Stadium, London 24,292  
(1 v NI)
  Glentoran 1–0 Arsenal   The Oval, Belfast 13,000
Third round   Newcastle United 0–0 Southampton   St. James' Park, Newcastle 37,580 N/A
(ENG v ENG, 2)
  Southampton 1–1(a) Newcastle United   The Dell, Southampton 25,182
1970–71 First round[124]   Coleraine 1–1 Kilmarnock   The Showgrouds, Coleraine 5,000  
(1 v SCO)
  Kilmarnock 2–3 Coleraine   Rugby Park, Kilmarnock 5,911
Third round[125]   Hibernian 0–1 Liverpool   Easter Road, Edinburgh 30,296  
(9 v SCO)
  Liverpool 2–0 Hibernian   Anfield, Liverpool 37/815
Semi-final[126][127]   Liverpool 0–1 Leeds United   Anfield, Liverpool 52,877 N/A
(ENG v ENG, 3)
  Leeds United 0–0 Liverpool   Elland Road, Leeds 40,462

European/UEFA Cup Winners' Cup edit

Season Round Team 1 Score Team 2 Venue Attendance Win for
1960–61 Semi-final[58][128]   Rangers 2–0 Wolverhampton Wanderers   Ibrox, Glasgow 79,229  
(1 v ENG)
  Wolverhampton Wanderers 1–1 Rangers   Molineux, Wolverhampton 45,163
1961–62 Premiminary round   Glenavon 1–4 Leicester City   Mourneview Park, Lurgan 10,000  
(1 v NI)
  Leicester City 3–1 Glenavon   Filbert Street, Leicester 10,455
1962–63 First round[129][130]   Tottenham Hotspur 5–2 Rangers   White Hart Lane, London 58,859  
(1 v SCO)
  Rangers 2–3 Tottenham Hotspur   Ibrox, Glasgow 80,000
1963–64 Second round   Tottenham Hotspur 2–0 Manchester United   White Hart Lane, London 57,447 N/A
(ENG v ENG, 1)
  Manchester United 4–1 Tottenham Hotspur   Old Trafford, Manchester 48,639
1965–66 Semi-final[131][132][133]   Celtic 1–0 Liverpool   Celtic Park, Glasgow 80,000  
(2 v SCO)
  Liverpool 2–0 Celtic   Anfield, Liverpool 54,208
1966–67 First round[134][135]   Glentoran 1–1 Rangers   The Oval, Belfast 35,000  
(1 v NI)
  Rangers 4–0 Glentoran   Ibrox, Glasgow 40,000
1968–69 Quarter-final[136]   Dunfermline Athletic 0–0 West Bromwich Albion   East End Park, Dunfermline 26,000  
(2 v ENG)
  West Bromwich Albion 0–1 Dunfermline Athletic   The Hawthorns, West Bromwich 32,373
1970–71 First round   Manchester City 1–0 Linfield   Maine Road, Manchester 25,184  
(2 v NI)
  Linfield 2–1(a) Manchester City   Windsor Park, Belfast 24,000
Semi-final   Chelsea 1–0 Manchester City   Stamford Bridge, London 45,955 N/A
(ENG v ENG, 2)
  Manchester City 0–1 Chelsea   Maine Road, Manchester 43,663
1976–77 Second round   Carrick Rangers 2–5 Southampton   Taylors Avenue, Carrickfergus 6,500  
(3 v NI)
  Southampton 4–1 Carrick Rangers   The Dell, Southampton 15,130
1980–81 First round   Newport County 4–0 Crusaders   Maine Road, Manchester 6,285  
(1 v NI)
  Crusaders 0–0 Newport County   Seaview, Belfast 2,000
1982–83 First round   Coleraine 0–3 Tottenham Hotspur   The Showgrounds, Coleraine 12,000  
(4 v NI)
  Tottenham Hotspur 4–0 Coleraine   White Hart Lane, London 20,925
1990–91 Second round   Manchester United 3–0 Wrexham   Old Trafford, Manchester 29,405  
(1 v WAL)
  Wrexham 0–2 Manchester United   Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 13,327

Results tables edit

The statistics from all matches played by clubs of each nation against the others is shown below.

As of 31 August 2023

England edit

England is the only nation whose teams have played against each other, in 22 ties (41 matches, three being single-game finals) across four competitions.

Opponent
nationality
ECC/UCL UEFA/UEL UECL ICFC ECWC ALL
P W D L F A P W D L F A P W D L F A P W D L F A P W D L F A P W D L F A
  2 2 0 0 7 0 4 4 0 0 13 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 3 1 8 7 0 1 25 7 16 14 0 2 48 10
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This article possibly contains original research Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations Statements consisting only of original research should be removed July 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message Since the inception of the European Cup in 1955 there have been many meetings in UEFA club competitions between football teams from each part of the United Kingdom England Northern Ireland Scotland and Wales Contents 1 Overview 1 1 European Cup Champions League 1 2 UEFA Cup Europa League 1 3 Historic competitions 1 4 Wales 1 5 Scottish Challenge Cup 2 UEFA Champions League European Champion Clubs Cup 3 UEFA Super Cup 4 UEFA Europa League UEFA Cup 5 UEFA Europa Conference League 6 Inter Cities Fairs Cup 7 European UEFA Cup Winners Cup 8 Results tables 8 1 England 8 2 Northern Ireland 8 3 Scotland 8 4 Wales 9 British overseas territories 9 1 UEFA Champions League 9 2 UEFA Europa League 9 3 UEFA Europa Conference League 9 4 Results table 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksOverview editIn addition to the rivalry between the national sides clubs from the English and Scottish league systems have also met on numerous occasions in the various European club competitions These matches are frequently described by the media as being a Battle of Britain irrespective of the clubs involved 1 2 3 4 There has never been a European final between an English and a Scottish club and two Scottish clubs have never faced off in European tournaments at any stage the closest this came to occurring was in the 1965 66 Inter Cities Fairs Cup when Hearts lost a playoff to Zaragoza with Dunfermline already drawn to meet the winners in the next round 5 and in the same competition two years later when knowing Dundee would be the next opponent Rangers were eliminated by eventual winners Leeds United 6 Clubs from England the second most successful nation on the continent with 35 major wins in the four main competitions behind Spain with 41 have played each other on 23 occasions every two legged tie or pair of home and away group matches counting as one including in five finals the 1972 UEFA Cup Final 7 the 2008 UEFA Champions League Final 8 the 2019 UEFA Europa League Final 9 the 2019 UEFA Champions League Final and the 2021 UEFA Champions League Final 10 the all English pairings in 2019 was the first time a single nation had provided all four finalists since the Cup Winners Cup was abolished there were four Italian finalists in 1990 from six places available 11 Despite the high number of wins by English clubs in the relevant competitions there had never been an all English or all British UEFA Super Cup match by contrast there were four all Spanish and two all Italian meetings in the event until 2019 when it became a certainty due to the presence of four finalists There were no European ties involving English clubs during the period of their ban following the Heysel Stadium disaster in 1985 12 13 European Cup Champions League edit Celtic and Leeds United met in the semi final of the 1970 European Cup which was the first contest to be popularly described as a Battle of Britain 14 Celtic won the first leg at Elland Road 1 0 and the second leg was played at Hampden Park to allow a bigger crowd to attend than could be held at Celtic Park with the resultant attendance of 136 505 the largest ever crowd for a European match 15 Billy Bremner opened the scoring early on to level the aggregate score but Celtic came back to win the match 2 1 and the tie 3 1 There was only one all English tie under the old knockout format among four British ties overall this was in 1978 when the two time holders Liverpool 16 were beaten in the opening round by Nottingham Forest who had qualified for the competition for the first time and went on to win the trophy 17 they retained it the following year 18 before Liverpool won again in 1981 beating Scottish title holders Aberdeen en route 19 20 Aston Villa enjoyed their own winning debut season in the 1981 82 edition to complete a sequence of six consecutive wins for English clubs 21 22 Rangers defeated Leeds United home and away to qualify for the first Champions League group stage in 1992 93 23 In the early 21st century after the entry criteria of the premier competition was expanded to include several clubs from each of the leading nations four Champions League semi finals between English clubs took place three pairing Liverpool against Chelsea 24 25 26 27 plus the final in 2008 between Chelsea and Manchester United 8 Although clubs from the same association cannot be drawn in the same group an exception was made for 2005 06 As title holders Liverpool did not qualify for the Champions League through their league position a compromise was made by UEFA to allow them to take part in the competition from the first qualifying round and without association protection they were eventually paired with Chelsea in the group stage 28 Celtic and Manchester United were drawn together twice in the Champions League group phase in quick succession in 2006 07 and 2008 09 14 while Arsenal beat Celtic 5 1 on aggregate in the 2009 10 qualifiers Manchester United and Rangers met in the 2010 11 Champions League 29 with the match at Old Trafford finishing goalless 4 Roddy Forsyth writing in The Daily Telegraph commented that the growing financial disparity between the two leagues was reflected in the below capacity attendance the defensive tactics used by Rangers and the weakened team selection by United 4 In total British teams have been drawn together 25 times since the advent of the new format in 1992 The most recent competitive meeting of clubs from England and Scotland was between Celtic and Manchester City in the 2016 17 UEFA Champions League 30 Manchester City were defeated by an English opponent Liverpool in the quarter finals of the 2017 18 competition 2018 19 provided another all English quarter final Tottenham Hotspur overcoming Manchester City in dramatic circumstances 31 followed by the final itself where Liverpool defeated Tottenham 2 0 to win their sixth European Cup 10 Two years later in the 2020 21 season Manchester City reached their first ever Champions League final where they would face Chelsea to set up the third ever all English UCL final Chelsea won the match 1 0 to secure their second Champions League title 32 UEFA Cup Europa League edit There have been numerous ties between British clubs in the secondary competitions 23 in the UEFA Cup sixteen in the extinct tournament considered to be its predecessor the Inter Cities Fairs Cup and thirteen in the defunct UEFA Cup Winners Cup Leeds route to glory in the 1967 68 Fairs Cup featured three successive wins over Scottish opponents Celtic lost on the away goals rule to Liverpool in the 1997 98 UEFA Cup but they beat Blackburn Rovers and Liverpool on their run to the 2003 UEFA Cup Final 14 Hearts suffered a record defeat against Tottenham Hotspur in the 2011 12 UEFA Europa League 33 but performed more creditably against Liverpool in 2012 13 34 Apart from the 1972 UEFA Cup Final won by Tottenham over Wolverhampton Wanderers 7 and the 1972 73 UEFA Cup Semi final when Liverpool knocked out the holders Tottenham on away goals 35 the only all English tie in more than four decades of the UEFA Cup Europa League up until 2019 took place in 2016 when arch rivals Liverpool and Manchester United met the Merseyside club progressed and were eventually runners up in the competition 36 The first all English final in the Europa League era and only the third contest between two English clubs in the competition s history took place in 2019 when Chelsea defeated London rivals Arsenal in Baku 9 based 6 miles 9 7 km apart the clubs supporters had to travel almost 2 500 miles 4 000 km each way to the event on the other side of the continent 37 In the 2020 21 season qualifying round matches including all UK ties in successive rounds featuring Motherwell against Glentoran then Coleraine were played over one leg behind closed doors due to the COVID 19 pandemic Historic competitions edit Matches between English and Scottish club sides in the late 19th century were big events such as the meeting in 1895 of English league champions Sunderland and Scottish league champions Hearts in a game grandly described as the Championship of the World 38 There have also been a number of other competitions between English and Scottish clubs Before European competition started in 1955 the Coronation Cup was staged in 1953 to mark the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II Four prominent clubs from each country participated in a knockout tournament with Celtic and Hibernian defeating two English clubs each to reach the final which Celtic won 2 0 at Hampden 39 A similar competition called the Empire Exhibition Trophy was staged in 1938 with Celtic defeating Everton 1 0 in the final at Ibrox 40 Back in 1902 the four team British League Cup was staged in Glasgow with both Rangers and Celtic defeating their English opponents to set up a local final won by Celtic 3 2 41 this was before the Old Firm term came into use but was one of several fixtures between the sides in the early 1900s which led to its introduction due to the frequency of their meetings 42 43 In the 1970s American oil giant Texaco sponsored the Texaco Cup which was a knockout competition for clubs that had failed to qualify for the main European competitions 44 Interest in the competition soon waned however and Texaco withdrew their sponsorship after the 1974 75 season 44 The competition continued for a few years in the form of the Anglo Scottish Cup but it was discontinued in 1981 44 Following the English ban from Europe after Heysel the Dubai Champions Cup was played between the English and Scottish champions for three seasons at the start of 1986 87 and 1987 88 and towards the end of 1988 89 45 Wales edit Welsh sides did not take part in the Champions League until the 1993 94 season following the creation of the Welsh Premier League 46 and both the champions and runners up entered the UEFA Cup for the first time in the 1994 95 season as UEFA made the champions of smaller nations including Northern Ireland compete in the UEFA Cup for a three year period Although the Welsh teams in the English league system were entitled to enter the Cup Winners Cup by winning the Welsh Cup until 1995 47 and qualified for the competition 31 times between them they were drawn against another British club on just two occasions Newport County v Crusaders in 1980 and Wrexham v Manchester United in 1990 Scottish Challenge Cup edit In 2016 the Scottish Challenge Cup normally for Scottish Professional Football League clubs outside the Premiership invited two teams from Wales and Northern Ireland to take part 48 and the following year extended entry to two clubs from the Republic of Ireland 49 50 clubs from the NIFL Premiership and the League of Ireland Premier Division had also competed against each other in the Setanta Cup last played in 2014 51 Welsh club The New Saints progressed to the semi final in the 2016 17 season They repeated the feat in 2017 18 being joined by Northern Irish club Crusaders The results of ties between clubs from different countries are not included here For the 2018 19 edition two English National League clubs were invited to take part in the competition 52 and the first non Scottish team reached the final Connah s Quay Nomads of Wales who beat Edinburgh City on penalties They would face Ross County at the Caledonian Stadium in Inverness a controversial choice of venue being only 15 miles 24 km from Ross County s home in Dingwall but a distance of 400 miles 640 km for Connah s Quay Nomads 53 54 previous finals had typically been held further south in Scotland s Central Belt UEFA Champions League European Champion Clubs Cup editSeason Round Nat Team 1 Score Team 2 Nat Venue Attendance Win for 1969 70 Semi finals 14 55 56 23 nbsp Leeds United 0 1 Celtic nbsp Elland Road Leeds 46 381 nbsp 1 v ENG nbsp Celtic 2 1 Leeds United nbsp Hampden Park Glasgow 136 505 1976 77 First round nbsp Liverpool 2 0 Crusaders nbsp Anfield Liverpool 22 442 nbsp 1 v NI nbsp Crusaders 0 5 Liverpool nbsp Seaview Belfast 10 500 1978 79 First round 23 nbsp Nottingham Forest 2 0 Liverpool nbsp City Ground Nottingham 38 316 N A ENG v ENG 1 nbsp Liverpool 0 0 Nottingham Forest nbsp Anfield Liverpool 51 679 1980 81 Second round 19 57 nbsp Aberdeen 0 1 Liverpool nbsp Pittodrie Aberdeen 23 934 nbsp 1 v SCO nbsp Liverpool 4 0 Aberdeen nbsp Anfield Liverpool 36 182 1992 93 Second round 58 23 nbsp Rangers 2 1 Leeds United nbsp Ibrox Glasgow 43 251 nbsp 2 v ENG nbsp Leeds United 1 2 Rangers nbsp Elland Road Leeds 25 118 2003 04 Group stage 58 nbsp Rangers 0 1 Manchester United nbsp Ibrox Glasgow 48 725 nbsp 2 v SCO nbsp Manchester United 3 0 Rangers nbsp Old Trafford Manchester 66 500 Quarter finals 59 60 nbsp Chelsea 1 1 Arsenal nbsp Stamford Bridge London 40 778 N A ENG v ENG 2 nbsp Arsenal 1 2 Chelsea nbsp Highbury London 35 468 2004 05 Semi finals 23 24 nbsp Chelsea 0 0 Liverpool nbsp Stamford Bridge London 42 500 N A ENG v ENG 3 nbsp Liverpool 1 0 Chelsea nbsp Anfield Liverpool 41 500 2005 06 First qualifying round nbsp Liverpool 3 0 Total Network Solutions nbsp Anfield Liverpool 44 760 nbsp 1 v WAL nbsp Total Network Solutions 0 3 Liverpool nbsp Racecourse Ground Wrexham 8 009 Group stage 28 61 nbsp Liverpool 0 0 Chelsea nbsp Anfield Liverpool 42 750 N A ENG v ENG 4 nbsp Chelsea 0 0 Liverpool nbsp Stamford Bridge London 41 600 2006 07 Group stage 14 62 63 nbsp Manchester United 3 2 Celtic nbsp Old Trafford Manchester 74 031 nbsp 3 v ENG nbsp Celtic 1 0 Manchester United nbsp Celtic Park Glasgow 60 632 Semi finals 25 nbsp Chelsea 1 0 Liverpool nbsp Stamford Bridge London 39 483 N A ENG v ENG 5 nbsp Liverpool P 1 0 Chelsea nbsp Anfield Liverpool 42 554 2007 08 Quarter finals 64 nbsp Arsenal 1 1 Liverpool nbsp Emirates Stadium London 60 041 N A ENG v ENG 6 nbsp Liverpool 4 2 Arsenal nbsp Anfield Liverpool 41 985 Semi finals 26 nbsp Liverpool 1 1 Chelsea nbsp Anfield Liverpool 42 180 N A ENG v ENG 7 nbsp Chelsea 3 2 Liverpool nbsp Stamford Bridge London 38 300 Final 8 nbsp Chelsea 1 1 P Manchester United nbsp Luzhniki Stadium Moscow 67 310 N A ENG v ENG 8 2008 09 Group stage 14 65 66 nbsp Manchester United 3 0 Celtic nbsp Old Trafford Manchester 74 655 nbsp 3 v SCO nbsp Celtic 1 1 Manchester United nbsp Celtic Park Glasgow 58 593 Quarter finals 67 nbsp Liverpool 1 3 Chelsea nbsp Anfield Liverpool 42 543 N A ENG v ENG 9 nbsp Chelsea 4 4 Liverpool nbsp Stamford Bridge London 38 286 Semi finals 27 nbsp Manchester United 1 0 Arsenal nbsp Old Trafford Manchester 74 733 N A ENG v ENG 10 nbsp Arsenal 1 3 Manchester United nbsp Emirates Stadium London 59 867 2009 10 Play off round 68 nbsp Celtic 0 2 Arsenal nbsp Celtic Park Glasgow 58 165 nbsp 4 v SCO nbsp Arsenal 3 1 Celtic nbsp Emirates Stadium London 59 962 2010 11 Group stage 4 69 nbsp Manchester United 0 0 Rangers nbsp Old Trafford Manchester 74 408 nbsp 5 v SCO nbsp Rangers 0 1 Manchester United nbsp Ibrox Glasgow 49 764 Quarter finals 70 nbsp Chelsea 0 1 Manchester United nbsp Stamford Bridge London 37 915 N A ENG v ENG 11 nbsp Manchester United 2 1 Chelsea nbsp Old Trafford Manchester 74 672 2013 14 Second qualifying round 71 nbsp Cliftonville 0 3 Celtic nbsp Solitude Belfast 5 442 nbsp 1 v NI nbsp Celtic 2 0 Cliftonville nbsp Celtic Park Glasgow 37 097 2016 17 Group stage 30 nbsp Celtic 3 3 Manchester City nbsp Celtic Park Glasgow 57 592 nbsp 6 v SCO nbsp Manchester City 1 1 Celtic nbsp Etihad Stadium Manchester 51 297 2017 18 Second qualifying round 72 nbsp Linfield 0 2 Celtic nbsp Windsor Park Belfast 6 359 nbsp 2 v NI nbsp Celtic 4 0 Linfield nbsp Celtic Park Glasgow 58 075 Quarter finals 73 74 nbsp Liverpool 3 0 Manchester City nbsp Anfield Liverpool 50 685 N A ENG v ENG 12 nbsp Manchester City 1 2 Liverpool nbsp Etihad Stadium Manchester 53 461 2018 19 Quarter finals 75 76 31 nbsp Tottenham Hotspur 1 0 Manchester City nbsp Tottenham Hotspur Stadium London 60 044 N A ENG v ENG 13 nbsp Manchester City 4 3 Tottenham Hotspur nbsp Etihad Stadium Manchester 53 348 Final 10 nbsp Tottenham Hotspur 0 2 Liverpool nbsp Wanda Metropolitano Madrid 63 272 N A ENG v ENG 14 2020 21 Final nbsp Manchester City 0 1 Chelsea nbsp Estadio do Dragao Porto 14 110 N A ENG v ENG 15 2022 23 First qualifying round nbsp The New Saints 1 0 Linfield nbsp Park Hall Oswestry England 1 034 nbsp 1 v WAL nbsp Linfield 2 0 a e t The New Saints nbsp Windsor Park Belfast 2 971 Group stage nbsp Liverpool 2 0 Rangers nbsp Anfield Liverpool 49 512 nbsp 7 v SCO nbsp Rangers 1 7 Liverpool nbsp Ibrox Glasgow 48 820UEFA Super Cup editYear Round Team 1 Score Team 2 Venue Attendance Win for 2019 Final nbsp Liverpool P 2 2 Chelsea nbsp Vodafone Park Istanbul 38 434 N A ENG v ENG 1 UEFA Europa League UEFA Cup editSeason Round Team 1 Score Team 2 Venue Attendance Win for 1971 72 Final 23 77 7 nbsp Wolverhampton Wanderers 1 2 Tottenham Hotspur nbsp Molineux Wolverhampton 38 362 N A ENG v ENG 1 nbsp Tottenham Hotspur 1 1 Wolverhampton Wanderers nbsp White Hart Lane London 54 303 1972 73 Semi final 78 nbsp Liverpool 1 0 Tottenham Hotspur nbsp Anfield Liverpool 42 174 N A ENG v ENG 2 nbsp Tottenham Hotspur 2 1 a Liverpool nbsp White Hart Lane London 46 919 1973 74 Second round 79 nbsp Aberdeen 1 1 Tottenham Hotspur nbsp Pittodrie Aberdeen 30 000 nbsp 1 v SCO nbsp Tottenham Hotspur 4 1 Aberdeen nbsp White Hart Lane London 21 785 Second round 80 81 nbsp Leeds United 0 0 Hibernian nbsp Elland Road Leeds 27 145 nbsp 2 v SCO nbsp Hibernian 0 0 P Leeds United nbsp Easter Road Edinburgh 40 503 1975 76 First round 82 nbsp Hibernian 1 0 Liverpool nbsp Easter Road Edinburgh 19 219 nbsp 3 v SCO nbsp Liverpool 3 1 Hibernian nbsp Anfield Liverpool 29 963 1981 82 First round 23 83 nbsp Ipswich Town 1 1 Aberdeen nbsp Portman Road Ipswich 18 535 nbsp 1 v ENG nbsp Aberdeen 3 1 Ipswich Town nbsp Pittodrie Aberdeen 24 000 1983 84 Third round 84 85 nbsp Nottingham Forest 0 0 Celtic nbsp City Ground Nottingham 32 017 nbsp 4 v SCO nbsp Celtic 1 2 Nottingham Forest nbsp Celtic Park Glasgow 66 938 1984 85 Third round 58 86 nbsp Manchester United 2 2 Dundee United nbsp Old Trafford Manchester 48 278 nbsp 5 v SCO nbsp Dundee United 2 3 Manchester United nbsp Tannadice Park Dundee 22 500 1987 88 First round nbsp Coleraine 0 1 Dundee United nbsp The Showgrounds Coleraine 3 800 nbsp 1 v NI nbsp Dundee United 3 1 Coleraine nbsp Tannadice Park Dundee 8 430 1989 90 First round 87 nbsp Glentoran 1 3 Dundee United nbsp The Oval Belfast 5 814 nbsp 2 v NI nbsp Dundee United 2 0 Glentoran nbsp Tannadice Park Dundee 9 344 1996 97 First round 88 nbsp Aberdeen 3 1 Barry Town nbsp Pittodrie Aberdeen 13 400 nbsp 1 v WAL nbsp Barry Town 3 3 Aberdeen nbsp Jenner Park Stadium Barry 6 500 1997 98 First qualifying round 89 nbsp Inter CableTel 0 3 Celtic nbsp Ninian Park Cardiff 6 980 nbsp 2 v WAL nbsp Celtic 5 0 Inter CableTel nbsp Celtic Park Glasgow 41 537 First round 14 90 91 nbsp Celtic 2 2 Liverpool nbsp Celtic Park Glasgow 48 526 nbsp 6 v SCO nbsp Liverpool a 0 0 Celtic nbsp Anfield Liverpool 38 205 1999 2000 Qualifying round 92 93 nbsp Cwmbran Town 0 6 Celtic nbsp Ninian Park Cardiff 2 000 nbsp 3 v WAL nbsp Celtic 4 0 Cwmbran Town nbsp Celtic Park Glasgow 42 000 2001 02 Qualifying round 94 nbsp Glenavon 0 1 Kilmarnock nbsp Mourneview Park Lurgan 3 000 nbsp 3 v NI nbsp Kilmarnock 1 0 Glenavon nbsp Rugby Park Kilmarnock 7 462 2002 03 Second round 95 nbsp Celtic 1 0 Blackburn Rovers nbsp Celtic Park Glasgow 58 553 nbsp 2 v ENG nbsp Blackburn Rovers 0 2 Celtic nbsp Ewood Park Blackburn 29 698 Quarter final 14 96 97 nbsp Celtic 1 1 Liverpool nbsp Celtic Park Glasgow 59 759 nbsp 3 v ENG nbsp Liverpool 0 2 Celtic nbsp Anfield Liverpool 44 238 2003 04 Qualifying round 98 nbsp Manchester City 5 0 Total Network Solutions nbsp City of Manchester Stadium Manchester 34 103 nbsp 1 v WAL nbsp Total Network Solutions 0 2 Manchester City nbsp Millennium Stadium Cardiff 10 103 2009 10 First qualifying round 99 nbsp Motherwell 0 1 Llanelli nbsp Excelsior Stadium Airdrie 4 307 nbsp 4 v WAL nbsp Llanelli 0 3 Motherwell nbsp Parc y Scarlets Llanelli 3 025 2011 12 First qualifying round nbsp The New Saints 1 1 Cliftonville nbsp Park Hall Oswestry 927 nbsp 1 v NI nbsp Cliftonville 0 1 The New Saints nbsp Solitude Belfast 1 221 Second qualifying round nbsp Crusaders 1 3 Fulham nbsp Seaview Belfast 2 477 nbsp 1 v NI nbsp Fulham 4 0 Crusaders nbsp Craven Cottage London 15 676 Play off round 33 nbsp Heart of Midlothian 0 5 Tottenham Hotspur nbsp Tynecastle Stadium Edinburgh 16 279 nbsp 7 v SCO nbsp Tottenham Hotspur 0 0 Heart of Midlothian nbsp White Hart Lane London 32 590 2012 13 Play off round 34 nbsp Heart of Midlothian 0 1 Liverpool nbsp Tynecastle Stadium Edinburgh 15 965 nbsp 8 v SCO nbsp Liverpool 1 1 Heart of Midlothian nbsp Anfield Liverpool 44 361 2015 16 Round of 16 100 36 nbsp Liverpool 2 0 Manchester United nbsp Anfield Liverpool 43 228 N A ENG v ENG 3 nbsp Manchester United 1 1 Liverpool nbsp Old Trafford Manchester 75 180 2018 19 Second qualifying round 101 102 nbsp Aberdeen 1 1 Burnley nbsp Pittodrie Aberdeen 20 313 nbsp 9 v SCO nbsp Burnley 3 1 a e t Aberdeen nbsp Turf Moor Burnley 17 404 Final 9 nbsp Chelsea 4 1 Arsenal nbsp Olympic Stadium Baku 51 370 N A ENG v ENG 4 2019 20 Preliminary Round 103 nbsp Barry Town United 0 0 Cliftonville nbsp International Sports Stadium Cardiff 2 106 nbsp 1 v WAL nbsp Cliftonville 4 0 Barry Town United nbsp Solitude Belfast 1 946 First qualifying round 104 nbsp Connah s Quay Nomads 1 2 Kilmarnock nbsp Belle Vue Rhyl 1 410 nbsp 1 v SCO nbsp Kilmarnock 0 2 Connah s Quay Nomads nbsp Rugby Park Kilmarnock 8 306 Second qualifying round 105 nbsp Wolverhampton Wanderers 2 0 Crusaders nbsp Molineux Stadium Wolverhampton 29 708 nbsp 2 v NI nbsp Crusaders 1 4 Wolverhampton Wanderers nbsp Seaview Belfast 3 000 2020 21 First qualifying round 106 nbsp Motherwell 5 1 Glentoran nbsp Fir Park Motherwell 0 nbsp 4 v NI Second qualifying round 107 nbsp Coleraine 2 2 P Motherwell nbsp The Showgrounds Coleraine 0 nbsp 5 v NI UEFA Europa Conference League editSeason Round Team 1 Score Team 2 Venue Attendance Win for 2021 22 First qualifying round 108 nbsp Glentoran 1 1 The New Saints nbsp The Oval Belfast 1 021 nbsp 1 v NIR nbsp The New Saints 2 0 Glentoran nbsp Park Hall Oswestry 198 First qualifying round 109 nbsp Bala Town 0 1 Larne nbsp Maes Tegid Bala 197 nbsp 1 v WAL nbsp Larne 1 0 Bala Town nbsp Inver Park Larne 850 2023 24 Play off round nbsp Hibernian 0 5 Aston Villa nbsp Easter Road Edinburgh 19 306 nbsp 1 v SCO nbsp Aston Villa 3 0 Hibernian nbsp Villa Park Birmingham 39 467Inter Cities Fairs Cup editSeason Round Team 1 Score Team 2 Venue Attendance Win for 1962 63 First round 110 nbsp Everton 1 0 Dunfermline Athletic nbsp Goodison Park Liverpool 40 240 nbsp 1 v ENG nbsp Dunfermline Athletic 2 0 Everton nbsp East End Park Dunfermline 21 813 1963 64 First round 111 nbsp Glentoran 1 4 Partick Thistle nbsp The Oval Belfast 5 000 nbsp 1 v NI nbsp Partick Thistle 3 0 Glentoran nbsp Firhill Stadium Glasgow 7 000 1964 65 First round 112 nbsp Kilmarnock 0 2 Everton nbsp Rugby Park Kilmarnock 23 561 nbsp 1 v SCO nbsp Everton 4 1 Kilmarnock nbsp Goodison Park Liverpool 30 730 Third round nbsp Manchester United 1 1 Everton nbsp Old Trafford Manchester 50 000 N A ENG v ENG 1 nbsp Everton 1 2 Manchester United nbsp Goodison Park Liverpool 54 397 1966 67 Semi final 113 114 115 116 nbsp Leeds United 4 2 Kilmarnock nbsp Elland Road Leeds 43 000 nbsp 2 v SCO nbsp Kilmarnock 0 0 Leeds United nbsp Rugby Park Kilmarnock 24 831 1967 68 First round 117 nbsp Leeds United 1 0 Hibernian nbsp Elland Road Leeds 31 522 nbsp 3 v SCO nbsp Hibernian 1 1 Leeds United nbsp Easter Road Edinburgh 40 503 Quarter final 118 nbsp Rangers 0 0 Leeds United nbsp Ibrox Glasgow 85 000 nbsp 4 v SCO nbsp Leeds United 2 0 Rangers nbsp Elland Road Leeds 50 498 Semi final 119 120 nbsp Dundee 1 1 Leeds United nbsp Dens Park Dundee 30 000 nbsp 5 v SCO nbsp Leeds United 1 0 Dundee nbsp Elland Road Leeds 23 830 1968 69 First round 121 nbsp Chelsea 5 0 Morton nbsp Stamford Bridge London 28 736 nbsp 6 v SCO nbsp Morton 3 4 Chelsea nbsp Cappielow Park Greenock 8 000 Semi final 122 nbsp Rangers 0 0 Newcastle United nbsp Ibrox Glasgow 75 518 nbsp 7 v SCO nbsp Newcastle United 2 0 Rangers nbsp St James Park Newcastle 59 303 1969 70 First round 123 nbsp Dundee United 1 2 Newcastle United nbsp Tannadice Park Dundee 15 500 nbsp 8 v SCO nbsp Newcastle United 1 0 Dundee United nbsp St James Park Newcastle 37 470 First round nbsp Arsenal 3 0 Glentoran nbsp Highbury Stadium London 24 292 nbsp 1 v NI nbsp Glentoran 1 0 Arsenal nbsp The Oval Belfast 13 000 Third round nbsp Newcastle United 0 0 Southampton nbsp St James Park Newcastle 37 580 N A ENG v ENG 2 nbsp Southampton 1 1 a Newcastle United nbsp The Dell Southampton 25 182 1970 71 First round 124 nbsp Coleraine 1 1 Kilmarnock nbsp The Showgrouds Coleraine 5 000 nbsp 1 v SCO nbsp Kilmarnock 2 3 Coleraine nbsp Rugby Park Kilmarnock 5 911 Third round 125 nbsp Hibernian 0 1 Liverpool nbsp Easter Road Edinburgh 30 296 nbsp 9 v SCO nbsp Liverpool 2 0 Hibernian nbsp Anfield Liverpool 37 815 Semi final 126 127 nbsp Liverpool 0 1 Leeds United nbsp Anfield Liverpool 52 877 N A ENG v ENG 3 nbsp Leeds United 0 0 Liverpool nbsp Elland Road Leeds 40 462European UEFA Cup Winners Cup editSeason Round Team 1 Score Team 2 Venue Attendance Win for 1960 61 Semi final 58 128 nbsp Rangers 2 0 Wolverhampton Wanderers nbsp Ibrox Glasgow 79 229 nbsp 1 v ENG nbsp Wolverhampton Wanderers 1 1 Rangers nbsp Molineux Wolverhampton 45 163 1961 62 Premiminary round nbsp Glenavon 1 4 Leicester City nbsp Mourneview Park Lurgan 10 000 nbsp 1 v NI nbsp Leicester City 3 1 Glenavon nbsp Filbert Street Leicester 10 455 1962 63 First round 129 130 nbsp Tottenham Hotspur 5 2 Rangers nbsp White Hart Lane London 58 859 nbsp 1 v SCO nbsp Rangers 2 3 Tottenham Hotspur nbsp Ibrox Glasgow 80 000 1963 64 Second round nbsp Tottenham Hotspur 2 0 Manchester United nbsp White Hart Lane London 57 447 N A ENG v ENG 1 nbsp Manchester United 4 1 Tottenham Hotspur nbsp Old Trafford Manchester 48 639 1965 66 Semi final 131 132 133 nbsp Celtic 1 0 Liverpool nbsp Celtic Park Glasgow 80 000 nbsp 2 v SCO nbsp Liverpool 2 0 Celtic nbsp Anfield Liverpool 54 208 1966 67 First round 134 135 nbsp Glentoran 1 1 Rangers nbsp The Oval Belfast 35 000 nbsp 1 v NI nbsp Rangers 4 0 Glentoran nbsp Ibrox Glasgow 40 000 1968 69 Quarter final 136 nbsp Dunfermline Athletic 0 0 West Bromwich Albion nbsp East End Park Dunfermline 26 000 nbsp 2 v ENG nbsp West Bromwich Albion 0 1 Dunfermline Athletic nbsp The Hawthorns West Bromwich 32 373 1970 71 First round nbsp Manchester City 1 0 Linfield nbsp Maine Road Manchester 25 184 nbsp 2 v NI nbsp Linfield 2 1 a Manchester City nbsp Windsor Park Belfast 24 000 Semi final nbsp Chelsea 1 0 Manchester City nbsp Stamford Bridge London 45 955 N A ENG v ENG 2 nbsp Manchester City 0 1 Chelsea nbsp Maine Road Manchester 43 663 1976 77 Second round nbsp Carrick Rangers 2 5 Southampton nbsp Taylors Avenue Carrickfergus 6 500 nbsp 3 v NI nbsp Southampton 4 1 Carrick Rangers nbsp The Dell Southampton 15 130 1980 81 First round nbsp Newport County 4 0 Crusaders nbsp Maine Road Manchester 6 285 nbsp 1 v NI nbsp Crusaders 0 0 Newport County nbsp Seaview Belfast 2 000 1982 83 First round nbsp Coleraine 0 3 Tottenham Hotspur nbsp The Showgrounds Coleraine 12 000 nbsp 4 v NI nbsp Tottenham Hotspur 4 0 Coleraine nbsp White Hart Lane London 20 925 1990 91 Second round nbsp Manchester United 3 0 Wrexham nbsp Old Trafford Manchester 29 405 nbsp 1 v WAL nbsp Wrexham 0 2 Manchester United nbsp Racecourse Ground Wrexham 13 327Results tables editThe statistics from all matches played by clubs of each nation against the others is shown below As of 31 August 2023 England edit England is the only nation whose teams have played against each other in 22 ties 41 matches three being single game finals across four competitions Opponentnationality ECC UCL UEFA UEL UECL ICFC ECWC ALL P W D L F A P W D L F A P W D L F A P W D L F A P W D L F A P W D L F A nbsp 2 2 0 0 7 0 4 4 0 0 13 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 3 1 8 7 0 1 25 7 16 14 0 2 48 10 nbsp 20 11 4 5 38 17 24 7 12 5 31 24 2 2 0 0 8 0 20 14 5 1 38 13 8 3 2 3 11 9 74 37 23 14 127 63 nbsp 2 2 0 0 6 0 2 2 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 5 0 6 6 0 0 18 0 Totals 24 15 4 5 51 17 30 13 12 5 51 26 2 2 0 0 8 0 22 15 5 1 41 14 18 12 2 4 41 16 96 57 23 16 191 73 Northern Ireland edit Opponentnationality ECC UCL UEFA UEL UECL ICFC ECWC ALL P W D L F A P W D L F A P W D L F A P W D L F A P W D L F A P W D L F A nbsp 2 0 0 2 0 7 4 0 0 4 2 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 1 3 8 1 0 7 7 25 16 2 0 14 10 48 nbsp 4 0 0 4 0 11 8 0 1 7 5 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 1 2 5 10 2 0 1 1 1 5 18 1 3 14 11 44 nbsp 2 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P W D L F A P W D L F A P W D L F A P W D L F A P W D L F A P W D L F A
  2 0 0 2 0 7 4 0 0 4 2 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 1 3 8 1 0 7 7 25 16 2 0 14 10 48
  4 0 0 4 0 11 8 0 1 7 5 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 1 2 5 10 2 0 1 1 1 5 18 1 3 14 11 44
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