Its the same, Only difference is that football in England is played at a much higher standard than the us
There is no team called Britain in soccer. What you mean is England, which is different. Kevin Sheedy scored Ireland's goal against England in the 1990 World Cup. Their game finished 1 goal each.
The UK is short for United Kingdom and is alternately called Great Britain, Britain and England, but in actuality, each of these names stands for different things.
Soccer is an inside sports and only 5 players play in each team, and football is an outside sports and has 12 players in each team. So its up to you what one you like better.
Early soccer began in Britain. It was an extremely violent game with no rules whatsoever. 2 teams, often 2 neighbouring villages would play each other with 2 posts in both villages to score in. People would even take knives to these matches and people were often killed. Many kings banned soccer at this time because of how violent it was. In the 1800s in Britain the game of soccer as we know it today began to develop. The FA was founded and the teams would be started up by groups of friends who worked together. The rules were developed and we then have the game we know today.
they are different to each other
Check in is to check your self in ball wise while statistically speaking yes or no in the fact that checking out is the self in ball wise of unstatistically speaking. So they are different from each other, yet check in and check out is checking but different ways of soccer in the field.
England is part of Britain. The other parts are Scotland and Wales.
Spain and Britain
they are different to each other
2 teams try to kill each other
They have played each other about 50-60 times :) :) :)
They have played each other 34 times and it is called football not 'soccer' thank you.