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The Auld Enemy: Scotland v England

How Scotland's footballers triumphed over the English at Wembley in 1967.

In 1967, the Scottish football team travelled to Wembley to play England, then the holders of the World Cup. In a match that would become legendary in Scotland, the visitors won 3-2 and taunted the English in the final few minutes of the game by playing keepy-uppy. David Whitty talks to Jim McCalliog, scorer of the winning Scottish goal.

(Photo: Jim McCalliog beats English goal-keeper, Gordon Banks. Credit: Getty Images)

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