England and Scotland will write the latest chapter in the oldest rivalry in world football in a special friendly next week.
The two home nations are celebrating 150 years of their rivalry with a friendly in Glasgow, the site of FIFA's first recognised international match.
Back then, 4,000 fans filled the West of Scotland Cricket Club in Glasgow as England played out a goalless draw with the Tartan Army in 1872.
Now, 114 games between the two teams later, they will reunite for a friendly, which has been officially called a 150th Anniversary Heritage Match.
England are currently leading the overall rivalry, having won 48 times to Scotland's 41 while there has also been 26 between the two sides.
This friendly will take place on Tuesday, September 12.
Kick-off at Hampden Park is scheduled for 7:45pm.
talkSPORT will have live coverage of the game presented by Adrian Durham.
Commentary comes from Jim Proudfoot, former Scotland striker Chris Iwelumo and former England defender Stuart Pearce.
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England manager Gareth Southgate said: “Any meeting with Scotland is always special.
“I imagine though that this occasion will be even more memorable as it celebrates such a landmark moment.
“Of course, ourselves and Scotland are the oldest of rivals and passions are sure to be high at Hampden but this milestone is much bigger than our two nations as it’s also an opportunity to celebrate 150 years of international football.
“As we have been fortunate enough to experience across the last two major tournaments and hopefully again this winter, the
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