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Season 1990-91
Class of 1991 (born after 31 July 1974 - 16 or under on 31 July 1991):
Nordic Cup: Runners-up - third time in four years (fourth year in succession in top two, first four competitive entries)
Top Scorer: 6 - Junior McDougald

Full internationals (1): Sol Campbell (1996)
Nordic Cup 1990 in Finland
54 28 July 1990 - Iceland 0 England 4 [0-3]
Malax, Maalahti (350)
Campbell, McDougald (2), Forrester NW
England: N.Rust (S.Cousin), L.Cotterell, A.Gray, S.Binks, I.Blyth, K.Sharp, Sol Campbell, D.Hill (C.Dean), D.McDougald, J.Forrester (J.Darkoh), A.Turner (S.Daly).
55 29 July 1990 - Denmark 2 England 1 [2-1]
Kauhajoki (150)

McDougald
NL
England: S.Cousin, L.Cotterell, A.Gray (S.Campbell), D.Hill, S.Binks, K.Sharp, A.Turner, J.Forrester, D.McDougald (J.Darkoh), C.Dean, S.Daly.
56 31 July 1990 - Norway 0 England 4 [0-2]
Pietarsaaren keskuskenttä, Jakobstad (250)
McDougald (2), Darkoh, Campbell NW
England: N.Rust (S.Cousin), L.Cotterell, S.Campbell, S.Binks (I.Blyth), K.Sharp, D.Hill, Sol Campbell, C.Dean, D.McDougald, J.Darkoh (J.Forrester), A.Turner (S.Daly).
57 1 August 1990 - Finland 0 England 3 [0-2]
Seinäjoen
keskuskenttä, Seinäjoki (450)
Turner, Campbell, McDougald AW
England: S.Cousin (N.Rust), L.Cotterell, S.Campbell, I.Blyth, K.Sharp, D.Hill, C.Dean (S.Daly), Sol Campbell, D.McDougald, J.Darkoh (J.Forrester), A.Turner.
58 3 August 1990 - Sweden 2 England 1 [1-0]
Mosedal, Närpiö (387)

Campbell
NL
England: N.Rose, L.Cotterell, S.Campbell, I.Blyth, K.Sharp, C.Dean, Sol Campbell, D.Hill, D.McDougald, J.Forrester (J.Darkoh), S.Daly (A.Turner).
England are runners-up in the 1990 Nordic Cup
Trofeo IP Citta di Colombo in Liguria, Italy
59 9 October 1990Spain 3 England 0 [2-0]
Stadio Comunale, Chiavari (tbc)
  NL
England: N.Rust, L.Cotterell, S.Campbell, D.Hill (S.Daly), S.Binks, K.Sharp, Sol Campbell, C.Dean, D.McDougald, J.Forrester (J.Darkoh), A.Turner.
60 10 October 1990France 3 England 1 [0-1]
Stadio Guiseppe Sivori, Sestri (tbc)

Sharp
NL
England: S.Cousin, I.Blyth, A.Gray, S.Binks, K.Sharp, L.Cotterell, D.Hill (C.Dean), S.Daly, D.McDougald, J.Forrester (J.Darkoh), A.Turner.
61 11 October 1990Austria 1 England 0 [0-0]
Stadio Comunale, Chiavari (tbc)
  NL
England: N.Rust (S.Cousin), S.Campbell, I.Blyth (Sol Campbell), S.Binks, K.Sharp, L.Cotterell, D.Hill, C.Dean (A.Gray), D.McDougald, J.Forrester (J.Darkoh), A.Turner.
England are eliminated in the group phase of the Trofeo IP Citta di Colombo

Season 1991-92
Class of 1992 (born after 31 July 1975 - 16 or under on 31 July 1992):
Nordic Cup: Winners - second time in three years (fifth year in succession in top two, first five competitive entries)
Top Scorer: 5 -
Richard Irving
Full internationals: none
P12 - W5 - D2 - L5 - F20 - A23 (50% successful)
Nordic Cup 1991 in Iceland
62 7 August 1991 - Denmark 4 England 1 [1-1]
Týsvöllur, Vestmannaeyjar (nk)

Walker
NL
England: N.Hopper, J.Frost (R.Smith), B.Thatcher, D.Hinshelwood, D.Faulkner (C.Holland), N.Murrayᶜ, B.Worrall, R.Irving, C.Beech, J.Walker, T.Challis.
63 8 August 1991 - Sweden 0 England 2 [0-0]
Þórsvöllur, Akureyri (nk)
Murray, Faulkner NW
England: N.Hopper, D.Faulkner, T.Challis, D.Hinshelwood, C.Holland, N.Murrayᶜ, B.Worrall, R.Irving (P.Feltham), C.Beech (R.Smith), J.Walker, C.Serrant.
64 10 August 1991 - Iceland 2 England 3 [0-1]
Týsvöllur, Vestmannaeyjar (nk)

Irving (2), Beech
AW
England: A.Woods, C.Holland (J.Frost), T.Challis (B.Thatcher), D.Hinshelwood, D.Faulkner, N.Murrayᶜ, B.Worrall, R.Irving (R.Smith), C.Beech (P.Feltham), J.Walker, C.Serrant.
65 11 August 1991 - Norway 1 England 2 [1-0]
Hásteinsvöllur, Vestmannaeyjar (nk)

Serrant, Hinshelwood
NW
England: N.Hopper, J.Frost (B.Thatcher), T.Challis, D.Hinshelwood, D.Faulkner, N.Murrayᶜ, B.Worrall, R.Irving (P.Feltham), C.Beech, J.Walker, C.Serrant.
66 12 August 1991 - Finland 2 England 3 [1-2]
Þórsvöllur, Akureyri (nk)

Worrall (2), Hinshelwood
NW
England: N.Hopper (A.Woods), C.Holland, T.Challis, D.Hinshelwood, D.Faulkner, N.Murrayᶜ, B.Worrall, P.Feltham, C.Beech, J.Walker, C.Serrant.
England are the winners of the 1991 Nordic Cup
Friendly matches
67 1 October 1991 - England 1 Denmark 1 [1-0]
National Sports Centre, Lilleshall (200)
Murray
HD
England: N.Hopper, D.Hinshelwood, T.Challis, P.Feltham, N.Murrayᶜ, B.Worrall, C.Holland (F.Tierney), J.Walker, R.Irving (Smith), C.Beech (J.Frost), C.Serrant.
68 3 October 1991 - England 0 Denmark 1 [0-0]
National Sports Centre, Lilleshall (200)
  HL
England: N.Hopper (A.Woods), D.Hinshelwood (C.Holland), T.Challis, P.Feltham (A.Vaughan), N.Murrayᶜ, B.Worrall, J.Frost (F.Tierney), R.Irving (C.Beech), R.Smith, J.Walker, C.Serrant (G.Strong).
Trofeo IP Citta di Colombo in Liguria, Italy
69 15 October 1991Scotland 3 England 1 [1-1]
Stadio Comunale di Alassio Sandro Ferrando, Alassio (tbc)

Irving
NL
England: A.Woods, C.Holland (F.Tierney), T.Challis, D.Hinshelwood, D.Faulkner, N.Murrayᶜ, B.Worrall, J.Walker, C.Beech, R.Irving, C.Serrant.
70 16 October 1991Italy 3 England 0 [1-0]
Stadio Cesare Brin, Cairo Montenotte (tbc)
  AL
England: P.Pettinger, C.Holland, T.Challis, D.Hinshelwood, D.Faulkner, N.Murrayᶜ (Feltham), B.Worrall, J.Walker, C.Beech (R.Smith), R.Irving, C.Serrant (J.Frost).
71 17 October 1991Austria 1 England 3 [1-1]
Stadio Cesare Brin, Cairo Montenotte (tbc)

Irving (2), Tierney
NW
England: A.Woods (P.Pettinger), J.Frost (C.Holland), D.Hinshelwood (C.Serrant), N.Murrayᶜ, P.Feltham, J.Walker, B.Worrall, T.Challis, R.Irving, R.Smith (C.Beech), F.Tierney.
England are eliminated in the group phase of the Trofeo IP Citta di Colombo
Friendly matches
72 25 February 1992Qatar 3 England 3 [2-1]
Doha (tbc)

Worrall, Challis, Beech
AD
England: N.Hopper (A.Woods), D.Hinshelwood, T.Challis (B.Thatcher), N.Murrayᶜ, D.Faulkner (P.Feltham), B.Worrall (J.Frost), C.Holland, J.Walker, C.Beech, R.Irving (R.Smith), C.Serrant.
73 28 February 1992Oman 2 England 1 [0-0]
Sultan Qaboos Stadium, Muscat (tbc)

Frost
AL
England: N.Hopper, D.Hinshelwood, T.Challis, N.Murrayᶜ, D.Faulkner, B.Worrall (J.Frost), C.Holland, J.Walker, C.Beech, R.Irving, C.Serrant.

Season 1992-93
Class of 1993 (born after 31 July 1976 - 16 or under on 31 July 1993):
UEFA Under-16 Championship: Group stage (first entry since finishing third in 1984)
Nordic Cup: Runners-up - fourth time in six years (sixth year in succession in top two, first six competitive entries)
Top Scorer: 7 -
Clinton Ellis
Full internationals (1): Phil Neville (1996)
P15 - W9 - D3 - L3 - F37 - A15 (70% successful)
20% up on previous season
Nordic Cup 1992 in Norway
74 group A
6 August 1992 - Iceland 0 England 2 [0-1]
tbc (nk)
Hughes, Ellis NW
England (squad included): A.Clarke, C.Ellis, J.Howell, S.Hughes, A.Lovelock, J.O'Connor, S.Pass, M.Peters, I.Smith, S.Spencer, M.Thorp. Other members of FA National School were: D.Beresford, N.Cutler, R.Hurst, G.Pearson, D.White and S.Wood. 
75 7 August 1992 - Faroe Islands 0 England 9 [0-4]
Kjolnes Stadion, Porsgrunn (nk)
Thorp (2), O'Connor, Lovelock, Smith, Hughes, Howell, Spencer, OG NW
 
76 9 August 1992 - Norway 1 England 3 [0-2]
Flintbanen, Tolvsrød (100)
Ramberg
Clarke (2), Smith
AW
 
77 FINAL
10 August 1992 - Denmark 4 England 2 [3-1]
Storstadion, Sandefjord (nk)
Nielsen (2), Thomasson (2)
Clarke, Peters
NL
 
England are runners-up in the 1992 Nordic Cup
UEFA Under-16 Championship preliminary match
78 23 September 1992 - Sweden 1 England 3 [nk]
Sävstaås Idrottsplats, Bollnäs (nk)

Hughes, Howell, Beresford
AW
England: N.Cutler, I.Brunskill, R.Taylor, J.O'Connor, Phil Neville, J.Howell, D.Beresford (K.Dennis), A.Clarke (P.Wharton), C.Ellis, S.Hughes, T.Cooke.
Trofeo IP Citta di Colombo in Liguria, Italy
79 28 September 1992 - Spain 2 England 1 [nk]
tbc (nk)

Ellis
NL
England: N.Cutler, I.Brunskill, R.Taylor, J.O'Connor, Phil Neville, J.Howell, D.Beresford (M.Thorp), S.Hughes, A.Clarke (White), C.Ellis, S.Pass (A.Lovelock).
80 29 September 1992 - Italy 0 England 0 [0-0]
tbc (nk)
  AD
England: N.Cutler, I.Brunskill, R.Taylor, J.O'Connor, Phil Neville, J.Howell, D.Beresford, S.Hughes (A.Clarke), C.Ellis, G.Pearson (S.Pass), A.Lovelock.
81 1 October 1992 - Austria 1 England 2 [nk]
tbc (nk)

Clarke (2)
NW
England: R.Hurst, I.Brunskill, R.Taylor, J.O'Connor, Phil Neville, J.Howell (S.Hughes), D.Beresford, A.Lovelock, A.Clarke, M.Thorp (C.Ellis), S.Pass (White).
82 semi-final
3 October 1992 - Scotland 2 England 4 [nk]
tbc (nk)

Ellis (3), Clarke
NW
England: R.Hurst, I.Brunskill, R.Taylor, J.O'Connor, Phil Neville, J.Howell (G.Pearson), White (A.Lovelock), P.Hughes, C.Ellis, A.Clarke, D.Beresford.
u/o FINAL
5 October 1992 - Liguria vs. England [nk]
tbc (tbc)
  A-
England: .
We have been unable to determine any details for this match, as it was unrecorded by the FA, Rothmans Yearbook and the press. The assumption is that the Liguria Select XI reached the final and, because it was not a country that England faced, it went undocumented, but this is unconfirmed. We do know from the Scottish press that the game with Scotland was the semi-final, however.
European Championship preliminary matches
83 3 November 1992 - Netherlands 1 England 1 [nk]
Sportpark Bentinckspark, Hoogeveen (2,300)

Howell (pen)
AD
England: N.Cutler, I.Brunskill (R.Taylor), Phil Neville, J.O'Connorᶜ, C.Plummer, S.Hughes (T.Cooke), D.Beresford, J.Howell, A.Clarke, C.Ellis, S.Spencer.
84 3 March 1993 - England 4 Netherlands 0 [nk-0]
Fratton Park, Portsmouth (nk)
Ellis (2), Mustoe (2) HW
England: N.Cutler, Phil Neville, R.Taylor, J.O'Connorᶜ, C.Plummer, J.Howell, D.Beresford (T.Cooke), S.Spencer, C.Ellis, N.Mustoe (M.Walley), S.Hughes.
85 10 March 1993 - England 4 Sweden 0 [nk-0]
Elland Road, Leeds (nk)
Plummer, Cooke (2), Walley HW
England: N.Cutler, Phil Neville, R.Taylor, J.O'Connorᶜ, C.Plummer, J.Howell, T.Cooke, S.Spencer, C.Ellis, N.Mustoe (M.Walley), S.Hughes (P.Wharton).
UEFA Under-16 Championship Finals in Turkey
86 group C
26 April 1993 - England 1 Belgium 1 [nk]
Bursa (nk)
Beresford
ND
England: 1.N.Cutler, 2.Phil Neville, 3.R.Taylor, 4.J.O'Connorᶜ, 5.C.Plummer, 6.J.Howell, 7.D.Beresford, 8.S.Spencer (12.P.Wharton), 9.C.Ellis, 10.N.Mustoe (13.M.Walley), 11.T.Cooke.
87 28 April 1993 - Republic of Ireland 0 England 1 [0-nk]
Bursa (nk)
Walley NW
England: 1.N.Cutler, 2.Phil Neville, 14.L.Hines, 4.J.O'Connorᶜ, 5.C.Plummer, 6.J.Howell, 7.D.Beresford, 12.P.Wharton (8.S.Spencer), 9.C.Ellis (10.N.Mustoe) 13.M.Walley, 11.T.Cooke.
88 30 April 1993 - Czechoslovakia 2 England 0 [nk-0]
İlçe Stadyumu, Mustafakemalpaşa (nk)
  NL
England: 1.N.Cutler, 2.Phil Neville, 3.R.Taylor, 4.J.O'Connorᶜ, 15.I.Smith, 6.J.Howell (9.C.Ellis), 7.D.Beresford, 8.S.Spencer, 13.M.Walley, 10.N.Mustoe, 11.T.Cooke (12.P.Wharton).
England are eliminated in the group phase of the 1993 UEFA Under-16 Championship. Poland are the eventual winners.


Season 1993-94
Class of 1994 (born after 31 July 1977 - 16 or under on 31 July 1994):
UEFA Under-16 Championship: Quarter-finals (first time since finishing third in 1984)
Nordic Cup: Third (first time outside top two in first seven competitive entries)
Top Scorer: 6 -
Jamie Cassidy
Full internationals (4): Jamie Carragher (1999), Emile Heskey (1999), Gavin McCann (2001), Richard Wright (2000)
Other full internationals: Nigel Quashie (Scotland)
15-year-old in UEFA finals squad: Quashie
P13 - W7 - D5 - L1 - F20 - A11 (73% successful)
3% up on previous season
Nordic Cup 1993 in the Faroe Islands
89 group A
4 August 1993 - Denmark 2 England 4 [nk]
Gundadalur, Torshavn (nk)

Cassidy (2), Richardson, Wallwork
NW
England: R.Moore, N.Harrison, M.Broomes, D.Hilton, J.Shore, P.Teather, S.Clemence, J.Cassidy, L.Richardson, Jamie Carragher, R.Wallwork. (also used: A.Futcher, L.Crooks, A.Ducros, Gavin McCann).
90 5 August 1993 - Norway 2 England 1 [nk]
Gundadalur, Torshavn (nk)

Teather
NL
England: L.Darnborough, A.Futcher, R.Wallwork, M.Broomes, D.Hilton, L.Crooks, Gavin McCann, S.Clemence, A.Ducros, L.Richardson, J.Cassidy. (also used: N.Harrison, P.Teather, J.Shore, Jamie Carragher).
91 7 August 1993 - Sweden 2 England 2 [nk]
Gundadalur, Torshavn (nk)

Shore, Ducros
ND
England: R.Moore, N.Harrison, M.Broomes, R.Wallwork, D.Hilton, J.Shore, P.Teather, S.Clemence, L.Richardson, J.Cassidy, Jamie Carragher. sub used: A.Ducros
92 third-place match
8 August 1993 - Finland 0 England 1 [0-nk]
tbc (nk)
Shore NW
England: L.Darnborough, A.Futcher, M.Broomes, R.Wallwork, D.Hilton, L.Crooks, Gavin McCann, S.Clemence, Jamie Carragher, J.Cassidy, A.Ducros.
England finish third in the 1993 Nordic Cup
Friendly match
93 30 October 1993 - England 2 Republic of Ireland 0 [nk-0]
National Sports Centre, Lilleshall (nk)
Broomes, Ducros HW
England: Richard Wright (R.Moore), M.Millett, D.Hilton, J.Curtis, R.Wallwork (A.Futcher), M.Broomes, N.Quashie (D.Thompson), S.Clemence (C.Atkinson), L.Richardson (Jamie Carragher), A.Ducros, J.Cassidy.
European Championship preliminary matches
94 24 November 1993 - Netherlands 1 England 1 [nk]
Sportpark Het Achterveen, Hattem (nk)

Thompson
AD
England: Richard Wright, M.Millett, D.Hilton, M.Broomes, R.Wallwork, D.Thompson, L.Richardson (Jamie Carragher), J.Curtis, A.Ducros (N.Quashie), S.Clemence, J.Cassidy.
95 8 December 1993 - Italy 0 England 2 [0-nk]
Stadio Comunale, Pula (nk)
Carragher, Ducros AW
England: Richard Wright, M.Millett, D.Hilton, M.Broomes, R.Wallwork, D.Thompson (I.Rankin), L.Richardson (J.Curtis), S.Clemence, A.Ducros, Jamie Carragher, J.Cassidy.
96 2 February 1994 - England 0 Italy 0 [0-0]
Bescot Stadium, Walsall (nk)
  HD
England: L.Darnborough, M.Millett, D.Hilton, M.Broomes, R.Wallwork, D.Thompson, L.Richardson, S.Clemence, A.Ducros, Jamie Carragher, J.Cassidy (N.Quashie).
97 8 March 1994 - England 1 Netherlands 0 [nk-0]
Edgar Street Athletic Ground, Hereford (nk)
Cassidy HW
England: Richard Wright, M.Millett, D.Hilton, M.Broomes, R.Wallwork, D.Thompson (N.Quashie), L.Richardson, S.Clemence, A.Ducros, Jamie Carragher (I.Rankin), J.Cassidy.
UEFA Under-16 Championship Finals in Republic of Ireland
98 group B
26 April 1994 - Portugal 0 England 1 [0-1]
Frank Cooke Park, Dublin (nk)
Cassidy NW
England: 1.Richard Wright, 2.M.Millett, 3.D.Hilton, 4.M.Broomes, 5.R.Wallwork, 6.L.Richardson, 7.S.Clemence, 8.Jamie Carragher (12.Emile Heskey), 9.A.Ducros, 10.J.Cassidy (13.N.Quashie), 11.J.Shore.
99 28 April 1994 - Republic of Ireland 1 England 1 [nk]
Tolka Park, Dublin (nk)

Clemence
AD
England: 1.Richard Wright, 2.M.Millett, 3.D.Hilton, 4.M.Broomes, 5.R.Wallwork, 13.N.Quashie (11.J.Shore), 6.L.Richardson, 7.S.Clemence, 9.A.Ducros (14.S.Heath), 10.J.Cassidy, 12.Emile Heskey.
100 30 April 1994 - Czechoslovakia 1 England 2 [nk]
Dalymount Park, Dublin (nk)

Cassidy, Richardson
NW
England: 1.Richard Wright, 2.M.Millett, 3.D.Hilton, 4.M.Broomes, 6.L.Richardson, 7.S.Clemence, 8.Jamie Carragher, 10.J.Cassidy, 14.S.Heath (13.N.Quashie), 11.J.Shore, 15.L.Crooks (12.Emile Heskey).
101 quarter-final
3 May 1994 - England 2 Ukraine 2 [1-0] 6-7 on penalty-kicks
Royal Dublin Society Arena, Dublin (nk)
Carragher, Cassidy
Fedoruk, Omelianovitch
ND
England: 1.Richard Wright, 2.M.Millett, 3.D.Hilton, 4.M.Broomes, 5.R.Wallwork, 6.L.Richardson, 7.S.Clemence, 8.Jamie Carragher (13.N.Quashie), 9.A.Ducros (12.Emile Heskey), 10.J.Cassidy, 11.J.Shore.
England are eliminated at the quarter-final stage of the 1994 UEFA Under-16 Championship.
Turkey are the eventual winners.

Season 1994-95
Class of 1995 (born after 31 July 1978 - 16 or under on 31 July 1995):
UEFA Under-16 Championship: Quarter-finals - second year in succession
Nordic Cup: Winners - first time since 1991 (seventh time in top two in first eight competitive entries)

Full internationals (2): Seth Johnson (2000), Michael Owen (1998)
P15 - W6 - D4 - L5 - F28 - A19 (53% successful)
20% down on previous season (lowest since 1991-92)
Nordic Cup 1994 in Denmark
102 group A
3 August 1994 - Denmark 1 England 0 [nk-0]
Vejle (nk)
  AL
England squad: P.Branch, S.Brightwell, N.Clement, T.Culshaw, J.Curtis, E.Dickman, M.Gower, P.Heritage, J.Morris, J.O'Toole, M.Perry, P.Smith, L.Staton, M.Wicks, M.Wilson, A.Wright.
103 4 August 1994 - Iceland 4 England 3 [nk]
Vildbjerg Stadion, Vildbjerg (nk)
  NL
England squad: P.Branch, S.Brightwell, N.Clement, T.Culshaw, J.Curtis, E.Dickman, M.Gower, P.Heritage, J.Morris, J.O'Toole, M.Perry, P.Smith, L.Staton, M.Wicks, M.Wilson, A.Wright.
104 6 August 1994 - Norway 0 England 3 [0-nk]
Nørre Åby Stadion, Nørre Åby (nk)
  NW
England squad: P.Branch, S.Brightwell, N.Clement, T.Culshaw, J.Curtis, E.Dickman, M.Gower, P.Heritage, J.Morris, J.O'Toole, M.Perry, P.Smith, L.Staton, M.Wicks, M.Wilson, A.Wright.
105 FINAL
7 August 1994 - Austria 0 England 3 [0-nk]
Vejle (nk)
  NW
England squad: P.Branch, S.Brightwell, N.Clement, T.Culshaw, J.Curtis, E.Dickman, M.Gower, P.Heritage, J.Morris, J.O'Toole, M.Perry, P.Smith, L.Staton, M.Wicks, M.Wilson, A.Wright.
England are the winners of the 1994 Nordic Cup
Friendly matches
106 17 September 1994 - Netherlands 1 England 1 [nk]
Rotterdam (nk)

Wilson
AD
England: L.Weaver (P.Heritage), E.Dickman, N.Clement, J.Curtis (M.Wicks), M.Perry, J.Morris, S.Brightwell, M.Gower, J.Bunn (P.Smith), M.Wilson (A.Ormerod), M.Platts (A.Wright).
107 16 November 1994 - Turkey 3 England 2 [nk]
Sakarya ili (nk)

Morris (2 (1 pen))
AL
England: P.Heritage (L.Weaver), E.Dickman, N.Clement (M.Wicks), J.Curtis, M.Perry, M.Gower, S.Brightwell (A.Ormerod), J.Morris, P.Branch, M.Platts (M.Wilson), A.Wright (P.Smith).
108 21 January 1995 - Portugal 0 England 0 [0-0]
Lisboa (nk)
  AD
England: P.Heritage, E.Dickman, J.Crowe, J.Curtis, M.Wicks, M.Gower, R.O'Connor (S.Brightwell), J.Morris, P.Branch (R.Burgess), L.Staton (A.Ormerod), A.Wright (M.Platts).
European Championship preliminary matches in Athens
109 26 February 1995 - Greece 0 England 4 [0-nk]
Athínai (nk)
Morris, Wright, Ormerod, Wicks AW
England: P.Heritage, E.Dickman, J.Crowe, J.Curtis, M.Wicks, M.Gower, R.O'Connor (S.Brightwell), L.Staton (A.Ormerod), P.Branch, J.Morris, A.Wright.
110 28 February 1995 - Romania 2 England 3 [nk]
Athínai (nk)

Branch (3)
NW
England: P.Heritage, E.Dickman, J.Crowe, J.Curtis, M.Wicks, M.Gower, S.Brightwell (R.O'Connor), L.Staton, P.Branch, J.Morris, A.Wright (N.Clement).
UEFA Under-16 Championship Finals in Belgium
111 group D
24 April 1995 - Scotland 1 England 1 [nk]
Kehrwegstadion, Eupen (nk)

Branch
ND
England: 1.P.Heritage, 2.E.Dickman, 3.J.Crowe (12.N.Clement), 4.J.Curtis, 5.M.Wicks, 6.J.Morris, 7.S.Brightwell, 8.M.Gower (13.A.Ormerod), 9.P.Branch, 10.L.Staton, 11.A.Wright.
112 26 April 1995 - England 2 Slovakia 1 [nk]
Stade Communal de Bielmont, Verviers (nk)
Wicks, Curtis
NW
England: 14.J.O'Toole, 2.E.Dickman, 3.J.Crowe, 4.J.Curtis, 5.M.Wicks (12.N.Clement), 6.J.Morris, 13.A.Ormerod, J.Bunn, 9.P.Branch, 10.L.Staton, 11.A.Wright.
113 28 April 1995 - England 3 Portugal 1 [0-1]
Stade Communal de Bielmont, Verviers (nk)
Morris, Clement, Wright
Curtis OG
NW
England: 14.J.O'Toole, 2.E.Dickman, 3.J.Crowe, 4.J.Curtis, N.Clement, 6.J.Morris, 13.A.Ormerod (11.A.Wright), 8.M.Gower, 9.P.Branch, 10.L.Staton, J.Bunn (P.Smith).
114 quarter-finals
1 May 1995 - England 0 France 1 [0-0]ᴭᵀ
Kehrwegstadion, Eupen (nk)
  NL
England: 1.P.Heritage, 2.E.Dickman, 3.J.Crowe, 4.J.Curtis, 12.N.Clement, 6.J.Morris, A.Ormerod (7.S.Brightwell), 8.M.Gower, 9.P.Branch, 10.L.Staton, 11.A.Wright (J.Bunn).
England are eliminated at the quarter-final stage of the 1995 UEFA Under-16 Championship.
Portugal are the eventual winners.
Tour of Qatar and Oman
115 23 May 1995Qatar 3 England 2 [nk]
Doha (tbc)

Branch, Clement
AL
England: J.O'Toole (P.Heritage), T.Culshaw, N.Clement, J.Curtis, M.Gower, J.Morris, S.Brightwell, J.Marshall (P.Smith), P.Branch, M.Wilson, A.Wright, Seth Johnson.
116 26 May 1995Oman 1 England 1 [0-0]
Sultan Qaboos Stadium, Muscat (tbc)

Wright
AD
England: .P.Heritage (J.O'Toole), S.Brightwell, N.Clement, J.Curtis, T.Culshaw (Wes Brown), J.Morris, M.Gower, J.Marshall (S.Haslam), P.Branch, M.Wilson (A.Wright), P.Smith (Michael Owen), 

Season 1995-96
Class of 1996 (born after 31 July 1979 - 16 or under on 31 July 1996):
UEFA Under-16 Championship: Quarter-finals - third year in succession
Nordic Cup: Winners - second year in succession, and fourth time in seven years (eighth time in top two in first nine competitive entries)

Top scorer: Michael Owen
Full internationals (4): Michael Ball (2001), Wes Brown (1999), Steven Gerrard (2000), Michael Owen (1998)
15-year-old in UEFA finals squad: Gerrard
P13 - W10 - D0 - L3 - F37 - A13 (77% successful)
24% up on previous season
Nordic Cup 1995 in Sweden
117 group B
2 August 1995 - Finland 0 England 8 [0-3]
tbc (nk)
Owen NW
 
118 3 August 1995 - Norway 2 England 4 [nk]
Offerdalshägna, Offerdal (nk)
  NW
 
119 5 August 1995 - Denmark 1 England 4 [nk]
tbc (nk)
  NW
 
120 FINAL
6 August 1995 - Scotland 2 England 3 [2-1]
tbc (nk)
Paterson, Notman
Owen (2), Jones
NW
  England were two goals down after 25 minutes.
England are the winners of the 1995 Nordic Cup
European Championship preliminary matches in Hässleholm, Sweden
121 23 October 1995 - Belgium 0 England 1 [0-1]
Österås Idrottsplats, Hässleholm (nk)
Owen (pen) NW
England: G.Stewart, R.Cooper, Michael Ball, S.Haslam, Wes Brown, J.Day, A.Quinn, K.Lunt, M.Jones, Michael Owen, D.Way (C.Woodcock).
122 27 October 1995 - Sweden 0 England 5 [0-4]
Österås Idrottsplats, Hässleholm (650)
Brown, Jones, Quinn, Owen (2) AW
England: G.Stewart, R.Cooper, Michael Ball, S.Haslam, Wes Brown, J.Day, A.Quinn (M.Stevenson), K.Lunt, M.Jones, Michael Owen (R.Hulbert), C.Woodcock (N.Fenton).
Friendly matches
123 3 February 1996 - England 4 Denmark 0 [nk-0]
National Sports Centre, Lilleshall (nk)
Owen (2), Ball, Quinn HW
England: G.Stewart (J.Bray), R.Cooper (Steven Gerrard), Michael Ball, S.Haslam, K.Owen (Wes Brown), J.Day, A.Quinn, C.Woodcock (K.Lunt), M.Jones, Michael Owen, D.Way.
124 20 February 1996 -
England 2 Republic of Ireland 1
[nk]
National Sports Centre, Lilleshall (nk)
Gerrard, Jevons
HW
England: M.Goodlad, S.Haslam, N.Fenton, K.Owen, A.Fenton, R.Hulbert (J.Day), W.Purser (D.Way), Steven Gerrard (J.Harley), Wes Brown, P.Jevons, Michael Ball.
125 9 March 1996 - Spain 2 England 0 [nk-0]
Menorca (nk)
  AL
England: G.Stewart (J.Bray), R.Cooper, N.Fenton (W.Purser), S.Haslam (K.Owen), Wes Brown, K.Lunt, A.Quinn (J.Day), Steven Gerrard (B.Marshall), P.Jevons, M.Jones, Michael Ball.
UEFA Under-16 Championship Finals in Austria
126 group D
29 April 1996 - Slovakia 0 England 2 [0-nk]
Sportplatz, Gmünd (nk)
Way, Owen NW
England: 1.G.Stewart, 2.R.Cooper, 3.Michael Ball, 4.S.Haslam, 5.Wes Brown, 6.J.Day, 7.A.Quinn, 8.K.Lunt, 9.M.Jones, 10.Michael Owen, 11.D.Way.
127 1 May 1996 - Turkey 1 England 2 [nk]
Birkenparkstadion, Schrems (nk)

Owen (2)
NW
England: 1.G.Stewart, 2.R.Cooper (12.Steven Gerrard), 3.Michael Ball, 4.S.Haslam, 5.Wes Brown, 6.J.Day, 7.A.Quinn, 8.K.Lunt, 9.M.Jones (13.P.Jevons), 10.Michael Owen, 11.D.Way (15.B.Marshall).
128 3 May 1996 - Israel 2 England 1 [nk]
Sportplatz, Retz (nk)

Owen
NL
England: 1.G.Stewart, 2.R.Cooper, 3.Michael Ball, 4.S.Haslam, 5.Wes Brown, 6.J.Day, 7.A.Quinn, 8.K.Lunt, 10.Michael Owen, 13.P.Jevons, 14.N.Fenton.
129 quarter-final
6 May 1996 - Greece 2 England 1 [nk]
Sportplatz, Baden bei Wien (nk)
  NL
England: 1.G.Stewart, 2.R.Cooper, 3.Michael Ball, 4.S.Haslam, 5.Wes Brown, 6.J.Day (15.B.Marshall), 7.A.Quinn (14.N.Fenton), 8.K.Lunt, 9.M.Jones, 10.Michael Owen, 11.D.Way (13.P.Jevons).
England are eliminated at the quarter-final stage of the 1996 UEFA Under-16 Championship.
Portugal are the eventual winners.

Season 1996-97
Class of 1997 (born after 31 July 1980 - 16 or under on 31 July 1997):
UEFA Under-16 Championship: Qualifying round - first time outside top 16 since re-entering in 1992-93
Nordic Cup: Winners - third year in succession, and fifth time in eight years (ninth time in top two in first ten competitive entries)

Full internationals (4): Francis Jeffers (2003), Ledley King (2002), Scott Parker (2003), Alan Smith (2001)
P9 - W4 - D2 - L3 - F17 - A19 (56% successful)
21% down on previous season
Nordic Cup 1996 in Norway
130 group A
6 August 1996 - Sweden 2 England 4 [nk]
Dokka stadion, Dokka (nk)
  NW
England (squad included): L.Canoville, I.Fitzpatrick, Francis Jeffers, M.Lyons, K.Nicholson, Scott Parker, P.Taylor, D.Thomas, P.Wheatcroft.
131 7 August 1996 - Denmark 1 England 3 [0-0]
Sveum Idrettspark, Brumunddal (nk)
Christensen
Parker, Wheatcroft, Lyons
NW
 
132 9 August 1996 - Iceland 0 England 1 [0-0]
Kvam stadion, Kvam (nk)
Fitzpatrick NW
 
133 FINAL
10 August 1996 - Norway 1 England 3 [0-1]
Stampesletta, Lillehammer (nk)
Stenrud
Taylor, Thomas, Fitzpatrick
AW
 
England are the winners of the 1996 Nordic Cup
Friendly match
134 28 September 1996 - England 0 France 1 [0-nk]
Aggborough Stadium, Kidderminster (nk)
  HL
England: M.Ghent, L.Canoville, K.Nicholson, A.Allman (P.Wheatcroft), Ledley King (R.Weston), M.Maley (S.Gough), Scott Parker, D.Holmes (M.Bullock), I.Fitzpatrick, Francis Jeffers, A.Higgins.
European Championship preliminary matches in Cheshire
135 28 October 1996 - England 2 Czech Republic 2 [1-nk]
Deva Stadium, Chester (nk)
Jeffers, Parker
HD
England: M.Ghent, L.Canoville, K.Nicholson, M.Maley, Ledley King, Scott Parker, P.Wheatcroft (S.Gough), A.Higgins, I.Fitzpatrick (P.Taylor), Francis Jeffers, D.Holmes.
136 30 October 1996 - England 1 Spain 5 [1-nk]
Gresty Road, Crewe (nk)
Fitzpatrick
HL
England: S.Bywater, L.Canoville, K.Nicholson, M.Maley (S.Gough), Ledley King, Scott Parker, P.Wheatcroft (P.Taylor), A.Higgins (A.Allman), I.Fitzpatrick, Francis Jeffers, M.Bullock.
England are eliminated at the qualification stage of the 1997 UEFA Under-16 Championship
Friendly matches
137 17 February 1997 - England 2 Sweden 2 [nk]
National Sports Centre, Lilleshall (nk)
Nicholson, Wheatcroft
HD
England: M.Ghent (S.Taylor), L.Canoville, K.Nicholson, R.Weston (A.Allman), L.Holmes (K.Dixon), D.Thomas, S.Gough, M.Lyons, Scott Parker, Francis Jeffers, D.Wheatcroft.
138 6 March 1997 - Scotland 5 England 1 [nk-1]
Grant Street Park, Inverness (nk)

Smith
AL
England: S.Taylor (M.Ghent), L.Canoville, K.Nicholson, S.Gough, A.Allman, A.Higgins (M.Lyons), Francis Jeffers, Scott Parker (D.Thomas), Alan Smith (L.Holmes), D.Wheatcroft, M.Joynson.

From 1st January, 1998, players whose seventeenth birthday fell in the same calendar year as the final tournament of the UEFA Under-16 Championship, were additionally able to compete in that year's competition (including in the qualification matches played in the previous year). Prior to this, players reaching seventeen years of age from 1st August of the previous year (i.e. the beginning of the qualifying competition) were not eligible to take part at all in the competition. It was not until the 2001-02 season that it was renamed as the UEFA Under-17 Championship with the same age rules as had been in place throughout the last four editions of the UEFA Under-16 Championship. Consequently, from the season when this ruling was introduced, we have re-categorized England's games as Under-17 level. It would be wrong to make the change at the point when it was only the name of the UEFA competition that was changed. It was the beginning of the 1997-98 season when the England Under-16 team aligned to (what was to eventually become) the UEFA rule for Under-17 eligibility. Only by doing this can we make a fair distinction between players that represented England at Under-16 and their Under-17 equivalents. The remainder of this list is the continuation of games that did not include players reaching the age of seventeen during that season i.e. the rule that had been applied prior to the 1997-98 season.

Season 1997-98
Class of 1998 (born after 31 July 1981 - 16 or under on 31 July 1998):
Nordic Cup: Winners - fourth year in succession, and sixth time in nine years (tenth time in top two in first eleven competitive entries)

Full internationals (1): Joe Cole (2001)
Nordic Cup 1997 in Finland
139 group A
5 August 1997 - Sweden 1 England 1 [nk]
tbc (nk)
  NW
 
140 6 August 1997 - Faroe Islands 0 England 10 [0-nk]
tbc (nk)
  NW
 
141 8 August 1997 - Denmark 1 England 2 [nk]
tbc (nk)
  NW
 
142 FINAL
9 August 1997 - Norway 2 England 3 [nk]
Hietalahden jalkapallostadion, Vaasa (nk)

Cole
NW
 
England are winners of the 1997 Nordic Cup

At the end of the 1997-98 season, the English Schools Football Association (ESFA) disbanded their Under-15 team that had been their responsibility since 1907. The Football Association announced the impending closure of its National School at Lilleshall, to be replaced by a club academy system, but continued to run its Under-16 team, despite UEFA's move towards converting the Under-16 Championship into one for Under-17 players. Perhaps to avoid confusion, in the four-year period (1997-2001), where Under-17 players were labelled as Under-16 by UEFA, the FA labelled their other youth internationals that they would normally have called Under-16, as Under-15 internationals. From the 1998-99 season, this included the Victory Shield, where for the first time, England fielded players who were in a higher school year than the players of the other home nations, who were still in under-15 teams. In effect, it probably added to the confusion, certainly when it came to compiling the details for yearbooks which had gotten into the habit of lumping all of these games under the umbrella term of youth internationals and were thus unsure of the distinction between Under-15, Under-16 and Under-17. As there was also a lack of priority given to the reporting of these games, incorrect labels were common. The same situation occurred during the transformation between Under-18 and Under-19 teams at the same time. We have attempted to categorise games according to the age of the players, not the title of the competition, or the label given to it by the Football Association at the time.

Season 1998-99
Class of 1999 (born after 31 July 1982 - 16 or under on 31 July 1999):
Tournoi de Montaigu: Fourth
Nordic Cup: Runners-up - tenth time in top two in first eleven competitive entries
Victory Shield: Runners-up

Full internationals (2): Jermain Defoe (2004), Jermaine Jenas (2003)
P12 - W6 - D2 - L4 - F26 - A15 (58% successful)
Nordic Cup 1998 in Iceland
143 group A
4 August 1998 - Finland 3 England 3 [nk]
England won on penalty-kicks
Dalvíkurvöllur, Dalvík (nk)
  ND
England: P.Senior (S.Russell), J.Bewers, L.Britton (R.Edwards), S.Cooke, L.Duncan, J.Keenan, L.Knight (C.Coates), D.Nardiello (N.Danns), P.Thornton, B.Willetts (Jermain Defoe), C.Woodman.
144 5 August 1998 - Faroe Islands 0 England 6 [0-nk]
Húsavíkurvöllur, Húsavík (nk)
  NW
England: S.Russell (P.Senior), J.Bewers, L.Britton (J.Keenan), C.Coates (L.Knight), S.Cooke (P.Thornton), N.Danns, Jermain Defoe, L.Duncan, R.Edwards, B.Willetts, C.Woodman (D.Nardiello).
145 7 August 1998 - Sweden 1 England 3 [nk]
Ólafsfjarðarvöllur, Ólafsfjörður (nk)
  NW
England: P.Senior, J.Bewers, L.Britton (S.Cooke), N.Danns (R.Edwards), Jermain Defoe, L.Duncan, J.Keenan, L.Knight (C.Coates), D.Nardiello, B.Willetts, C.Woodman (P.Thornton).
146 FINAL
8 August 1998 - Republic of Ireland 3 England 2 [nk]
Þórsvöllur, Akureyri (nk)
  NL
England: S.Russell (P.Senior), J.Bewers, C.Coates (D.Nardiello), S.Cooke (L.Britton), L.Duncan, R.Edwards (N.Danns), J.Keenan, L.Knight, P.Thornton (Jermain Defoe), B.Willetts, C.Woodman.
England are runners-up in the 1999 Nordic International Tournament
adidas Victory Shield
147 2 October 1998 - Wales 2 England 4 [nk-1]
Racecourse Ground, Wrexham (nk)

Wood
(2), Brown (2)
AW
England: S.Allaway, L.Duncan (J.Pennant), B.Willetts, B.Clark, J.Otsemobor, B.Bowditch, D.Sherman, J.Spicer, N.Wood, M.Brown (S.Johnson), N.Prince (B.Howard).
148 6 November 1998 - Northern Ireland 1 England 3 [nk-3]
The Showgrounds, Ballymena (nk)

Moore, Clark
(2)
AW
England: C.Bell (J.Jowsey), P.Thornton, L.Emanuel, B.Clark, S.O'Hanlon, B.Bowditch, C.Dove (P.Linwood), S.Cooke, B.Howard, S.Moore, S.Johnson (N.Austin).
149 20 November 1998 - England 0 Scotland 1 [0-0]
London Road, Peterborough (nk)
Cumming HL
England: A.Lonergan (S.Allaway), D.Sherman, N.Austin, B.Clark, S.O'Hanlon, J.Otsemobor, J.Pennant (B.Willetts), J.Spicer, N.Wood, M.Brown, N.Prince (C.Dove).
England are runners-up in the adidas Victory Shield
Friendly match
150 12 March 1999 - England 0 Republic of Ireland 0 [0-0]
Deepdale, Preston (nk)
  HD
England: A.Lonergan, D.Sherman (B.Muirhead), N.Austin (B.Willetts), B.Clark, S.O'Hanlon (S.Parker), D.Fox, J.Pennant, J.Spicer (S.Cooke), N.Wood (R.Albiston), M.Chopra (Jermaine Jenas), C.Dove (B.Howard).
Tournoi de Montaigu (two halves of thirty minutes each)
151 group A
2 April 1999 - England 2 China 1 [1-nk]
Saint-Georges-de-Montaigu (nk)
Chopra (2)
NW
England: S.Allaway, L.Duncan, B.Willetts, B.Clark, S.O'Hanlon, S.Johnson (B.Howard), J.Pennant (B.Muirhead), J.Spicer, M.Brown (N.Wood), M.Chopra, N.Austin.
152 3 April 1999 - England 2 Cameroon 0 [1-0]
tbc (nk)
Brown (2)
NW
England: S.Allaway, N.Austin (L.Duncan), B.Willetts, B.Clark, S.O'Hanlon, D.Fox (J.Otsemobor), J.Pennant, J.Spicer, N.Wood (M.Chopra), B.Howard, M.Brown (S.Johnson).
153 4 April 1999 - England 0 Italy 1 [0-nk]
tbc (nk)
  NL
England: S.Allaway, L.Duncan, B.Willetts, B.Clark, S.O'Hanlon, J.Otsemobor (B.Muirhead), S.Johnson (J.Pennant), J.Spicer, N.Wood (M.Brown), B.Howard, N.Prince.
154 third-place play-off
5 April 1999 - England 1 Gabon 2 [0-nk]
tbc (nk)
Pennant
 
NL
England: A.Lonergan, L.Duncan, B.Willetts, B.Clark, S.O'Hanlon, J.Otsemobor (B.Muirhead), J.Pennant, D.Fox (N.Wood), M.Brown, B.Howard, N.Prince (M.Chopra).
England finish fourth in the 1999 Tournoi de Montaigu

Season 1999-2000
Class of 2000 - born after 31 December 1983 (i.e. in 1984 or later (16 or under on 31 December 2000)):
Tournoi de Montaigu: Winners
Victory Shield:
Winners - first outright since 1995-96
Top scorer: 7 - Darren Bent
Full internationals (3): Darren Bent (2006), David Bentley (2007), Glen Johnson (2003)
Other full internationals: Lee Camp (Northern Ireland), Cherno Samba (Gambia)

P14 - W9 - D3 - L2 - F26 - A12 (75% successful)
17% up on previous season
adidas Victory Shield
155 15 October 1999 - England 2 Northern Ireland 1 [1-nk]
Bootham Crescent, York (nk)
Donnelly, Gordon
HW
England: L.Pidgeley, A.Kamara, C.Shippen, S.Schumacher, Glen Johnson, J.Welsh, C.Westcarr (M.Gordon), C.Donnelly, C.Samba (Darren Bent), David Bentley (A.Moogan), B.Harding (P.Sweeney).
156 28 October 1999 - England 3 Wales 1 [2-nk]
Deva Stadium, Chester (nk)
Bent, Samba, Donnelly
HW
England: C.Parry, A.Kamara, A.Moogan (M.McKie), S.Schumacher, Glen Johnson, D.Foster, Darren Bent, C.Donnelly (Williamson), C.Samba, P.Sweeney (R.Frempong), B.Harding (C.Westcarr).
157 11 November 1999 - Scotland 1 England 2 [nk-1]
Palmerston Park, Dumfries (nk)

Johnson, Schumacher
AW
England: L.Pidgeley, J.Welsh, D.Foster, Glen Johnson, C.Shippen (A.Moogan), David Bentley, S.Schumacher, C.Donnelly, M.Gordon (C.Westcarr), C.Samba, B.Harding (Darren Bent).
England are winners of the adidas Victory Shield
Friendly matches
158 24 March 2000 - England 1 Netherlands 0 [0-0]
Memorial Stadium, Bristol (nk)
  HW
England: L.Pidgeley, N.Arndale, C.Shippen (A.Moogan), S.Schumacher, Glen Johnson, M.Kilgallon (K.Taylor), C.Westcarr, David Bentley (J.Watt), A.Bell (D.Poole), C.Donnelly, M.Buari (C.Samba).
159 7 April 2000 - England 2 Italy 2 [1-nk]
London Road, Wellingborough (nk)
Kitamirike, Bentley
HD
England: C.Holloway, N.Arndale, A.Moogan, S.Schumacher, J.Kitamirike, J.Welsh, C.Westcarr, C.Donnelly (J.Cade), C.Samba, L.Croft (David Bentley), M.Gordon (A.Bell).
Tournoi de Montaigu (two halves of thirty minutes each)
160 group B
21 April 2000 - England 1 Argentina 0 [0-0]
Stade Olonnais, Les Sables-d'Olonne (nk)
Schumacher (pen) NW
England: L.Pidgeley, N.Arndale, M.McKie, S.Schumacher, Glen Johnson, S.Beck, C.Donnelly, David Bentley, C.Samba (L.Camp), C.Westcarr (A.Bell), B.Harding (M.Hopton).
161 22 April 2000 - France 0 England 1 [0-1]
Stade Maxime Bossis, Montaigu (nk)
Johnson AW
England: L.Pidgeley, N.Arndale, M.McKie, S.Schumacher, Glen Johnson, S.Beck, M.Kilgallon (R.Frempong), M.Gordon (M.Hopton), C.Samba, C.Donnelly, A.Bell.
162 23 April 2000 - England 4 Burkina Faso 0 [3-0]
tbc (nk)
Bell (2), Bentley, Frempong NW
England: L.Camp, R.Frempong, C.Shippen, S.Schumacher (M.McKie), M.Kilgallon, M.Hopton, C.Westcarr, David Bentley, M.Gordon, A.Bell (N.Arndale), B.Harding.
163 FINAL (35 minutes each way)
24 April 2000 - England 0 Italy 0 [0-0] 4-2 on penalty-kicks
Stade Maxime Bossis, Montaigu (nk)
  ND
England: L.Pidgeley, N.Arndale, M.McKie, S.Schumacher, Glen Johnson, S.Beck, C.Westcarr, M.Kilgallon, C.Samba, C.Donnelly, A.Bell (R.Frempong).
England are winners of the 2000 Tournoi de Montaigu
David Cairns Memorial Trophy in County Antrim, Northern Ireland
164 24 April 2000 - England 0 Switzerland 1 [0-nk]
The Showgrounds, Ballymena (nk)
  NL
England: D.Stevenson, A.Moogan, J.Kitamirike, K.Taylor (D.Murphy), J.Hand, J.Bailey, D.Poole, K.Larvin (G.Lambu), A.Haskins, L.Croft (Darren Bent), A.Kamara (L.Sims).
165 25 April 2000 - England 4 Finland 0 [3-0]
Newforge, Ballymena (nk)
Bent (4) NW
England: G.Wizik, L.Sims, D.Murphy, J.Kitamirike, J.Hand, J.Cade (A.Moogan), Darren Bent, J.Bailey (D.Poole), S.Kanu, A.Haskins (K.Taylor), G.Lambu (K.Larvin).
166 26 April 2000 - England 1 Israel 2 [0-nk]
The Showgrounds, Ballymena (nk)
Bent
NL
England: D.Stevenson, L.Sims (G.Lambu), J.Kitamirike, K.Taylor, D.Murphy, J.Cade, J.Hand, A.Moogan (A.Haskins), D.Poole, Darren Bent, J.Bailey (L.Croft).
167 28 April 2000 - England 2 United States 2 [2-nk]
3-5 on penalty-kicks

Inver Park, Larne (nk)
Taylor, Moogan
ND
England: G.Wizik, A.Kamara (L.Sims), S.Kanu, J.Kitamirike, K.Taylor, A.Haskins, J.Hand, A.Moogan (G.Lambu), Darren Bent, D.Poole, J.Bailey (L.Croft).
168 29 April 2000 - England 3 Netherlands 2 [2-nk]
The Showgrounds, Ballymena (nk)
Taylor, Bent, Cade
NW
England: D.Stevenson, A.Kamara, J.Kitamirike, J.Hand, K.Taylor, J.Cade, J.Bailey, L.Croft (D.Poole), G.Lambu, Darren Bent, K.Larvin (L.Sims).
England finish seventh in the David Cairns Memorial Trophy

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