George Farm - Scotland

Scotland

Farm's ten full Scotland caps included a 3 - 2 victory over West Germany at Hampden Park in 1959. In both games he played against England, he opposed future Queen of the South team-mate Ivor Broadis. Farm was not part of Scotland's trip to the 1954 FIFA World Cup finals despite having played in the qualification campaign.

# Date Opponent Result Competition
1 18 October 1952 Wales Scotland 2 - 1 Wales British International Championship
2 5 November 1952 Northern Ireland Scotland 1 - 1 Northern Ireland British International Championship
3 18 April 1953 England England 2 - 2 Scotland British International Championship
4 6 May 1953 Sweden Scotland 1 - 2 Sweden Challenge match
5 3 October 1953 Northern Ireland Northern Ireland 1 - 3 Scotland FIFA World Cup qualifier
6 4 November 1953 Wales Scotland 3 - 3 Wales FIFA World Cup qualifier
7 3 April 1954 England Scotland 2 - 4 England FIFA World Cup qualifier
8 6 May 1959 Germany Scotland 3 - 2 West Germany Challenge match
9 27 May 1959 Netherlands Netherlands 1 - 2 Scotland Challenge match
10 3 June 1959 Portugal Portugal 1 - 0 Scotland Challenge match

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