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6th September

England in
7th September

8th September
 
England On This Day
James Sayer born in Rotherham
 Arthur Knight born in Godalming
 Leonard Howell dies in Lausanne aged 47




Jeff Hall born in Scunthorpe
Tom Booth dies in Blackpool aged 65 years
Peter Storey born in Farnham
Charlie Fry dies in Hendon aged 84
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Edgar Bluff signs for Sheffield United FC
Billy Garraty joins Leicester Fosse FC
Billy Kirton joins Coventry City FC
Edward Taylor joins Ashton National FC




olympic Iceland 0 Great Britain 6 in Reykjavík

women England 5 Northern Ireland 1 in Bath
women England 1 Sweden 3 at Plough Lane

Friendly match
515 England 0 Switzerland 0 [0-0]
Wembley Stadium, Wembley (42,000)
1977   HD
  Ian Callaghan plays after a 11 year gap

  1981
1983
1991
1993
youth England 4 Hungary 0 in Poreč
under 16 Iceland 0 England 3 in Reykjavík
women England 2 USSR 0 at The Dell
under 21 England 1 Poland 2 at The New Den
youth England 1 Romania 1 at Vale Park

Friendly match
706 England 2 United States 0 [2-0]
Wembley Stadium, Wembley (38,629)
1994
Shearer (2) HW
  England host the Americans for the first time
Tony Cottee returns to West Ham United FC

  1995
1999
Clive Allen joins Carlisle United FC for free
under 21 Poland 3 England 1 in Plock
under 19 England 0 Switzerland 1 in Peterborough

Friendly match
796 England 1 Portugal 1 [1-0]
Villa Park, Birmingham (40,058)
2002

Smith
Costinha
HD
  England draw with Portugal for the seventh time
UEFA Group 7 Turkey 3 Slovakia 0 & Liechtenstein 1 FYR Macedonia 1

2004 under 21 Poland 1 England 3 in Rybnik

World Cup preliminary match
831 Northern Ireland 1 England 0 [0-0]
Windsor Park, Belfast (14,069)
2005
Healy AL
  Northern Ireland beat England for first time since 1972
UEFA Group 6 Poland 1 Wales 0 & Azerbaijan 0 Austria 0

Norman Deeley dies in Wednesbury aged 73 2007 under 21 Montenegro 0 England 3 in Podgorica

European Championship preliminary match
891 Switzerland 1 England 3 [0-1]
Sankt-Jakob Park, Basel
(39,700)
2010

Shaqiri
Rooney, A.Johnson, Bent
AW
Stephen Lichtsteiner
  Six Manchester City FC players finished this match
under 21 England 3 Lithuania 0 in Colchester
UEFA Group G Bulgaria 0 Montenegro 1

      

World Cup preliminary match
911 Moldova 0 England 5 [0-3]
Zimbru Stadium, Chişinău
(10,400)
2012

Lampard (2 (1 pen)), Defoe, Milner, Baines AW
  Leighton Baines' goal is the first free-kick scored for 6 years
UEFA Group H Montenegro 2 Poland 2
David Bentley joins FC Rostov on loan

  2015



2018
RFEF move England's match with Spain to Alicante
under 21 Norway 0 England 1 in Drammen
under 20 England 0 Czech Republic 1 in Shrewsbury
under 19 Croatia 1 England 1 in Zagreb
youth Russia 0 England 3 in Limoges
under 17 Norway 0 England 6 in Ostrowiec

European Championship preliminary match
996 England 4 Bulgaria 0 [1-0]
The National Stadium, Wembley
(82,605)
2019
Kane (3 (2 pens), Sterling HW
  Harry Kane scores the first hat-trick at Wembley for nine years
UEFA Group A Kosovo 2 Czech Republic 1

  2020
2021
Callum Wilson joins Newcastle United FC
under 21 England 2 Kosovo 0 at Stadium MK

under 17 Netherlands 3 England 2 in Ostróda

Nations League preliminary match
1063 Republic of Ireland 0 England 2 [0-2]
The Aviva Stadium, Dublin
(50,359)
2024

Rice, Grealish AW
  Lee Carsley's first match in charge of the senior team
Nations League Group B Greece 3 Finland 0
under 19 Croatia 1 England 1 in Koprivnica
under 17 England 0 Israel 0 in Duisburg

      

Opposition On This Day
BIRTHS DEATHS & APPOINTMENTS
official Theodore Lloyd born in Bewdley
 Pat Kelly (Ireland)
Erich Juskowiak (West Germany)
Bobby Johnstone (Scotland)
 Julio Abbadie (Uruguay)
Bora Milutinović (various manager) in Yugoslavia
 Marcel Desailly (France)
 Mario Frick (Liechtenstein) in Switzerland
Stephane Henchov (Switzerland)
Emre Belözoğlu (Turkey)
 Miranda (Brazil)
Nikola Drinčić (Montenegro) in Yugoslsvia
 Georgi Sarmov (Bulgaria)
Robert Snodgrass (Scotland)
Georgi Kostadinov (Bulgaria)
 Martin Hinteregger (Austria)
Finn Azaz (Republic of Ireland)
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Carlos Quiroz (Portugal manager) reappointed

England's Record on 7th September
Venue P W D L F A GD FTS CS FAv AAv Pts% W/L
Home 4 2 2 0 7 1 +6 1 3 1.75 0.25 75.0 +2
Away 4 3 0 1 10 2 +8 1 2 2.50 0.50 75.0 +2
8 5 2 1 17 3 +14 2 5 2.125 0.375 75 +4
 

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