England in 11th June
World Cup Finals match 323 Wednesday, 11 June 1958 - Brazil 0 England 0 [0-0] Nya Ullevi Stadion, Göteborg (40,895) ND 1967 Expo FA XI 3 Borussia Dortmund 2 1968 Norman Hunter marries Susanne Harper in Leeds 1969 FA Tour of New Zealand New Zealand 0 England 5 1970 England wear light blue for the first time World Cup Finals match 447 Thursday, 11 June 1970 - Czechoslovakia 0 England 1 [0-0] Estádio Jalisco, Guadalajara (49,292) Clarke (pen) NW 1978 B New Zealand A 1 England 3 in Wellington 1981 semi-pro England 0 Scotland 0 in Empoli 1982 women Italy 2 England 0 in Pescaia 1985 semi-pro Italy 2 England 2 in Houten John Hollins appointed manager of Chelsea FC 1986 Lineker scores first World Cup hat-trick in regulation time Group F Morocco 3 Portugal 1 World Cup Finals match 616 Wednesday, 11 June 1986 - England 3 Poland 0 [3-0] Estadio Universitario de Nuevo León, Monterrey (22,600) Lineker (3) NW 1987 under 21 France 2 England 0 in Toulon women England 2 Sweden 3 in Moss 1989 under 21 United States 2 England 0 in Toulon 1990 Peter Shilton equals world appearance record World Cup Finals match 658 Monday, 11 June 1990 - England 1 Republic of Ireland 1 [1-0] Stadio Comunale Sant'Elia, Casteddu (35,238) Lineker Sheedy ND 1992 England wear names and numbers for the first time European Championship Finals match 686 Thursday, 11 June 1992 - Denmark 0 England 0 [0-0] Malmö Stadion, Malmö (26,385) ND 1993 under 21 Brazil 0 England 0 at Draguignan1994 Premier League authorise squad numbering 1995 Brazil beat England for first time in 14 years Umbro Cup match 713 Sunday, 11 June 1995 - England 1 Brazil 3 [1-0] Wembley Stadium, Wembley (67,318) Le Saux Juninho, Ronaldo, Edmundo HL 1997 Tournoi de France France 2 Italy 22000 Glenn Hoddle marries Vanessa Shean in Windsor 2003 England return to Middlesbrough for first time since 1937 UEFA Group 7 Turkey 3 FYR Macedonia 2 under 20 Portugal 3 England 0 in Nîmes Euroean Championship Preliminary match 804 Wednesday, 11 June 2003 - England 2 Slovakia 1 [0-1] The Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough (33,106) Owen (2 (1 pen)) Janocko HW 2005 women England 0 Sweden 1 at Ewood Park 2006 Tonedef Allstars' Who Do You Think You Are Kidding Jurgen Klinsmann?, Talksport Allstars' We're England and Ricky's We Are England all enter the chart. 2007 under 21 Czech Republic 0 England 0 in Arnhem 2012 England fail to win their eighth European Championship opening match Group D Ukraine 2 Sweden 1 European Championship Finals match 906 Monday, 11 June 2012 - France 1 England 1 [1-1] Donbass Arena, Donetsk (47,400) NasriLescott ND 2013 under 21 Israel 1 England 0 in Jerusalem 2015 under 21 England 1 Belarus 0 at Oakwell 2016 Marcus Rashford becomes England's youngest squad member at the Euros Group B Wales 2 Slovakia 1 Alan Shearer receives CBE European Championship Finals match 956 Saturday, 11 June 2016 - Russia 1 England 1 [0-0] Le Stade Vélodrome, Marseille (62,343) Beruzutski Dier ND 2017 under 20 final Venezuela 0 England 1 in Suwon England U20's become World Cup Champions women Switzerland 0 England 4 in Biel 2019 under 21 England 4 Guatemala 0 in Mallemort 2020 England remain fourth in the rankings 2022 England play at Molineux for first time since 1956 UEFA Group A3 Hungary 1 Germany 1 Nations League preliminary match 1033 Saturday, 11 June 2022 - England 0 Italy 0 [0-0]Molineux Stadium, Wolverhampton (1,782) HD 2023 youth England 3 Australia 2 in Lisboa Opposition On This Day 1863 George Somerville (Scotland) born 1901 official Bill Strainge born in Bristol 1909 Frans Karjagin (Finland) born 1921 Doug Farquhar (US) born in Scotland 1966 Vassili Kulkov (USSR) born 1969 officials Kristinn Jakobsson (Iceland) & Antonio Rubinos Perez (Spain) born 1973 José Manuel Abundis (Mexico) born 1974 Greg Vanney (United States) born 1979 Attila Polonkai (Hungary) born 1981 Emiliano Moretti (Italy) born 1984 Vágner Love (Brazil) born 1985 Danny Olsen (Denmark) born 1987 Gonzalo Castro (Germany) born 1992 Davide Zappacosta (Italy) born 1999 Kai Havertz (Germany) born 2001 Billy Gilmour (Scotland) born 2007 Paulinho (Brazil) dies 1865 Jake Madden (Bohemian manager) born in Scotland
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