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Part 24:
The greatest game? Wembley, 1967

Bobby Lennox is congratulated by team mates for scoring for Scotland against England at Wembley in 1967

Bobby Lennox is congratulated by team mates Willie Wallace (left) and Jim Baxter after scoring Scotland's second goal against England at Wembley. Scotland went on to win 3-2. Celtic player Lennox holds the post war goal-scoring record at his club with 273 goals while Baxter, who played for Celtic's local rivals Rangers, won the double and the treble with his club in consecutive years..

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