The First battle was the Battle of Raith, in c.596. It was between the Scottish Aidan of Dal Riata, and an unknown English commander, possibly Cenwalh of Wessex. The English won.
England - Alfred the Great Scotland - Robert I Britain - James I (VI of Scotland)
fIRST sOCCER MATCH WAS PLAYED BETWEEN England and SCOTLAND IN 1872 AT THE OVAL
The first battle between England and The Colonies occured on April 19th 1775 at Lexington and concord.
This was the beginning of the first Scottish War of Independance.
James VI of Scotland (James II of England)
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
The first international was Scotland vs. England in Scotland.
Scotland are one of the first nations to play Rugby Union, indeed the first ever international match was between Scotland and England. However, Rugby was invented in 1876 in England. Scotland did invent Rugby sevens though, the shorter version of the game in Melrose in 1883.
Ironically, it was the death of Queen Elizabeth the First that brought about the union of England and Scotland; James I (of England, VI of Scotland) became king of both countries.
No, England scored the first and it was against Scotland.
Field hockey was first played in England but the first men's international was played between Ireland and Scotland. The first women's international was between Ireland and Wales.
First of all, the word is 'Were' not 'Where'. And when you type the name of a country you should begin with a capital letter. For example, Scotland. The answer to your question is Yes, almost constantly.