By Reevel Alderson – BBC Scotland – Published18 June 2021

Andrew Watson played for Queen’s Park in Glasgow, one of the best sides of the era
As players “take the knee” before Friday’s European championship game at Wembley in a stance against racism, few will realise Scotland was the first international side to field a black player.
More than 140 years ago Andrew Watson captained the Scots to a 6-1 victory against England, a record away win.
Born in Guyana in 1856, Watson came to Britain with his father who was a wealthy sugar planter.
