Hat-tricks Conceded By England
England have conceded eleven hat-tricks, the first five of which were scored by players from Scotland.
Date | Goals | Player | Opponent | Venue | Competition | Result | Ref(s) |
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01878-03-022 March 1878 | 3 | McDougall, JohnJohn McDougall | Scotland ! Scotland | Hampden Park, Glasgow | Friendly | 2–7 | |
01880-03-1313 March 1880 | 3 | Ker, GeorgeGeorge Ker | Scotland ! Scotland | Hampden Park, Glasgow | Friendly | 4–5 | |
01881-03-1212 March 1881 | 3 | Smith, JohnJohn Smith | Scotland ! Scotland | Kennington Oval, London | Friendly | 1–6 | |
01900-04-077 April 1900 | 3 | McColl, Robert SmythRobert Smyth McColl | Scotland ! Scotland | Celtic Park, Glasgow | 1900 British Home Championship | 1–4 | |
01928-03-3131 March 1928 | 3 | Jackson, AlexAlex Jackson | Scotland ! Scotland | Wembley Stadium, London | 1928 British Home Championship | 1–5 | |
01930-05-1010 May 1930 | 3 | Hofmann, RichardRichard Hofmann | Germany ! Germany | Deutsches Stadion, Berlin | Friendly | 3–3 | |
01953-11-2525 November 1953 | 3 | Hidegkuti, NándorNándor Hidegkuti | Hungary ! Hungary | Wembley Stadium, London | Friendly | 3–6 | |
01958-05-1111 May 1958 | 3 | Petaković, AleksandarAleksandar Petaković | Yugoslavia ! Yugoslavia | Jugoslavija Narodna Armia, Belgrade | Friendly | 0–5 | |
01959-05-1717 May 1959 | 3 | Seminario, JuanJuan Seminario | Peru ! Peru | Estadio Nacional, Lima | Friendly | 1–4 | |
01988-06-1515 June 1988 | 3 | van Basten, MarcoMarco van Basten | Netherlands ! Netherlands | Rheinstadion, Düsseldorf | 1988 European Championship finals | 1–3 | |
02012-11-1414 November 2012 | 4 | Ibrahimović, ZlatanZlatan Ibrahimović | Sweden ! Sweden | Friends Arena, Solna Municipality | Friendly | 2–4 |
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