England v Scotland- Can Strachan’s men emulate class of ’67 at Wembley?

Scotland will be looking to revive their floundering World Cup 2018 qualifying campaign when they take on England at Wembley on Armistice Day.

Gordon Strachan’s men are fourth in Group F going into this fixture against the Auld Enemy, with their only win coming away against lowly Malta. The 1-1 draw against Lithuania at Hampden was a blow to the Scots, especially in the manner their equaliser was conceded, and they were soundly beaten 3-0 in Trnava by Slovakia three days later.

Wembley was also the scene of one of Scotland’s greatest ever victories over England- a 3-2 triumph over the then World champions in front of over 99,000 fans in April 1967 thanks to goals from Denis Law, Bobby Lenox and Jim McCalliog. Continue reading