Nobody is the answer I would guess as once you have represented an international side you can't usually play for another. There are some exceptions to this rule - I think Alfredo Di Stefano played for Argentina and Spain, but it is very rare and i don't think anyone has done it for England and Scotland.
Please corect me if I'm wrong!
Scotland VS England was the first International football fixture... quote: "The first official international football match took place in 1872 between Scotland and England in Glasgow" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Association_football
In 1872 and it was England vs Scotland
Sorry to dissappoint but the score was 0-0 England vs Scotland
England was the first country to play soccer(football) because the sport was created there.
England - Alfred the Great Scotland - Robert I Britain - James I (VI of Scotland)
The first official soccer (international football) match recorded was in 1872 between the national teams of Scotland and England. The match was played on November 30, 1872, in Patrick, Scotland.
England is the country that first played football. Football is the association of scorer. Explanation: Internationally England has become the first country who played football in 1872 on 30 November. At Hamilton Crescent , West of Scotland Cricket Club 's ground in the ‘ Partick area of Glasgow ’. Reference
He was the first £1million player in England.
James VI of Scotland (James II of England)
The first game was actually in Scotland. Also the first game was England v.s. ScotlandFootball in general can be traced by over 900 years to Medieval Shrovetide football. However, the 'Laws of the game' for Assosiation football (Soccer) were coded by the Football Association in 1863. The first ever soccer match was played on Barnes common at Mortlake, London on 19th December 1863 between Barnes football club and Richmond football club. The Barnes club was captained by E.C. Morley who founded the Barnes club and wrote the 'Laws of the Game' for and behalf of the Football Association. The purpose of the game was to test the new code. The game ended 0-0.The first of 5 experimental international association football (Soccer) matches were played between a team of Army offices representing England and a team of London based Scottish players representing Scotland. The games were played between 5th March 1872 and 24th February 1872 at the Oval, London. The first game ended with a 1-1 draw with Scotland scoring the first unofficial international goal. The first official international game was played between Scotland vs. England on 30th November 1872 (St Andrews day in Scotland). The game took place at the West of Scotland Cricket Club, Glasgow. The game ended with a 0-0 draw.
The first international was Scotland vs. England in Scotland.
Dennis Law (Scotland) was the first player to be transferred for 100,000 pounds in English Football, when he transferred from Manchester City to Torino in June 1961.Previously Jimmy Greaves signed for 99,999 pounds from AC Milan to Tottenham Hotspur because he didn't want to be the first 100,000 pound player.