1906–07 British Home Championship

For the first time ever it was won undisputed by the Welsh team, who secured two victories and a draw to take them to the top of the table.

In Belfast during the second match, despite a close contest and five goals, Wales managed to beat the Irish 3–2 and join England at the top of the table.

Wales then beat Scotland in a surprise result, winning 1–0 in Wrexham by a goal from veteran Grenville Morris to become tournament favourites.

In the event the match finished 1–1 and England played Scotland in Newcastle needing a win to draw level with Wales.

In the event, Scotland proved too good and the game finished with a 2–2 draw, handing the championship to Wales for the first time.