England again won convincingly, defeating France by six goals (including two each from Dean and Brown).
After taking just 1 point from their opening two games, Scotland had to defeat one of the tournament favourites, the Netherlands, by three clear goals to qualify.
The Solomon Islands defeated Vanuatu South by four goals to one in the final.
Vanuatu lost 1-2 to the Solomons' team A, but defeated their team B by two goals to one.
Rewa won the first competition by defeating Ba by 3 goals to 2.
In their second match they defeated Honduras by 2 goals from David Villa.
In a close match, England defeated the Irish by three goals to two.
One month later, they defeated Togo in Yaounde by 3 goals.
In 1888, a touring Fitzroy Football Club defeated Wallsend by 10 goals to 5.
The result saw Geelong easily defeat Melbourne by over 10 goals.