Their place was taken by Hibernian, who also withdrew because a friendly between an Edinburgh select and Chelsea was scheduled for the same date as their tie with Sedan.
With Celtic and Motherwell set to compete again, Aberdeen and Third Lanark replaced Clyde and Dundee in the Franco-Scottish competition.
Scotland won the inaugural edition of the Franco-Scottish trophy by winning the series, 3 aggregate victories to 1.
Source:[1][4] England won the inaugural edition of the Anglo-French trophy by winning the series, 4 aggregate victories to 0.
Source:[1] The Football League clubs won the second edition of the Anglo-French trophy by winning the series, 2 aggregate victories to 1 (with one match tied).