Season 2000-01 |
x |
Howard
Wilkinson |
Friendly match |
185 |
31 August 2000
- England 6 Georgia 1 [4-1] BT
Cellnet Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough
(5,103) |
Young, Cole, Jeffers, Dunn, Greening,
Smith
Tsitaishvili |
HW |
England: Paul Robinson, A.Newton (R.Stockdale), Ashley Cole (T.Smith),
T.Bramble (S.Wright), Luke Young (C.Carlisle), David Dunnᶜ (D.Prutton),
J.Greening (A.Campbell), Francis Jeffers (L.Chadwick), Darius Vassell (P.Thirlwell),
Joe Cole (Scott Parker), Michael Carrick (Owen Hargreaves). (unused:
N.Weaver, L.Naylor). |
John Terry was also in the squad. Alan Smith was taken out of the squad to
join the full England party heading to Paris to face the world and European
champions, France, two nights later. In the event, he was an unused
substitute. Wes Brown also withdrew with an injury. Carlisle, Greening,
Hargreaves and Wright were brought into the squad. Hargreaves had been
selected by Wales for a UEFA Under-21 Championship qualifier in Belarus on
the night after England's game, but Wilkinson invited him over to train with
the England squad and he ended up as a substitute on the night, winning his
first cap. Adam Newton went on to make seven full international appearances
for Saint Kitts and Nevis. |
UEFA Under-21 Championship 2002 preliminary matches |
186 |
group nine |
6 October 2000
- England
1 Germany 1 [1-0]
Pride Park Stadium, Derby
(30,155) |
Bramble Ernst |
HD |
Stephen Wright65 |
England: Paul Robinson, S.Wright, Ashley Cole, T.Bramble, Wes Brown, David
Dunnᶜ (P.Vernazza), Scott Parker (D.Prutton), Darius Vassell (C.Carlisle),
Alan Smith, J.Greening, Michael Carrick. (unused: S.Bywater, M.Christie,
L.Morris, L.Naylor). |
Other squad members
for the two October fixtures were Luke Chadwick, Chris Kirkland, Adam Murray, Adam Newton,
Chris Riggott and Tommy Smith. Andy Griffin, Nicky Weaver and
Luke Young withdrew from the squad with injuries. Bywater, Kirkland and
Morris were brought in, whilst John Eustace was placed on
standby. |
x |
Sammy
Lee |
187 |
10 October 2000
- Finland 2 England 2 [1-1] Tehtaan
kenttä, Valkeakoski
(1,426) |
Sjölund (2) Dunn, Smith |
AD |
Alan Smith75 |
England: Paul Robinson, L.Roche, Ashley Cole, T.Bramble (C.Carlisle), John
Terry, David Dunnᶜ (Scott Parker), D.Prutton, Darius Vassell (M.Christie),
Alan Smith, J.Greening, Michael Carrick. (unused: S.Taylor, L.Naylor,
P.Vernazza, L.Morris). |
With Stephen Wright suspended, Carl Regan was brought in as a
replacement, but did not make the match-day squad, Roche being brought in
instead.
Following Kevin Keegan's sudden resignation, three days earlier, Howard
Wilkinson took over temporary charge of the full international squad, who
were also playing in Finland on the following night. Wes Brown was taken out
of the Under-21 squad to appear as a substitute in the World Cup qualifier. |
x |
Howard
Wilkinson |
Friendly matches |
188 |
14 November 2000
- Italy 0 England
0 Stadio
Brianteo, Monza
(3,000) |
|
AabD |
Match abandoned after
eleven minutes, due to
heavy fog. |
England: N.Weaver, A.Griffin, Ashley Cole, Matthew Upson, Ledley King, David
Dunnᶜ, L.Chadwick, Owen Hargreaves, Darius Vassell, J.Greening, Michael
Carrick. (unused: S.Taylor, T.Benjamin, T.Bramble, Wayne Bridge,
C.Carlisle, S.Davis, A.Newton, D.Prutton, T.Smith,
P.Vernazza, Luke Young). |
Malcolm Christie, Lee Naylor, Chris Riggott and John Terry pulled out with
injuries and were replaced by Benjamin, Bramble, Bridge
and Carlisle, none of whom made an appearance. The starting eleven were all
awarded caps for their appearances. |
189 |
27 February 2001
- England 0 Spain 4 [0-2] St
Andrew's Stadium, Birmingham
(13,761) |
Couñago (2), Colsa, Muñoz |
HL |
England: Paul Robinson, A.Griffin (A.Thelwell), Wayne Bridge, Gareth Barry
(C.Riggott), John Terry (Matthew Upson), David Dunnᶜ (Ledley King),
L.Chadwick (J.Greening), Owen Hargreaves (D.Prutton), M.Christie (F.Ameobi),
Alan Smith, M.Wilson. (unused: N.Weaver, Seth Johnson, Luke Young,
Darius Vassell, L.Naylor). |
Other squad members were Sean Davis, Francis Jeffers and Scott Parker. |
UEFA Under-21 Championship 2002 preliminary matches |
190 |
group nine |
23 March 2001
- England 4
Finland 0 [1-0] Oakwell
Stadium,
Barnsley
(17,176) |
Vassell, Terry, Ameobi (2) |
HW |
England: N.Weaver, Luke Young, Gareth Barry, Ledley King (C.Riggott), John
Terryᶜ, S.Davis, L.Chadwick, Darius Vassell, M.Christie (F.Ameobi), Seth
Johnson (M.Wilson), J.Greening. (unused: Chris Kirkland, T.Bramble,
Scott Parker, T.Smith). |
Other squad members for the two March fixtures were Stephen Bywater, Andy Griffin and Paul Konchesky.
Michael Ball, Wayne Bridge, David Dunn, Owen Hargreaves, Francis Jeffers and Paul
Robinson all dropped out with injuries. Bywater and Konchesky came in as
replacements. |
191 |
27 March 2001
- Albania 0 England 1 [0-0] Stadiumi Qemal Stafa, Tiranë
(2,000) |
Greening (pen) |
AW |
Ardit
Beqiri70 |
England: N.Weaver, Luke Young, Gareth Barry, C.Riggott (T.Bramble), John
Terryᶜ, S.Davis, L.Chadwick, Darius Vassell, M.Christie (F.Ameobi), M.Wilson
(Scott Parker), J.Greening. (unused: Chris Kirkland, D.Prutton,
L.Naylor, T.Smith). |
The venue was switched from Stadiumi Selman Stërmasi
in Tiranë, 24 hours before the game, due to safety concerns about the
state of the pitch. Seth Johnson and Ledley King
withdrew after picking up leg injuries against Finland. |
Friendly match |
192 |
24 May 2001
- England 3 Mexico
0 [0-0] Filbert
Street Stadium, Leicester
(10,132) |
Christie, Defoe, Bothroyd |
HW |
Edoardo
Isella82 |
England: Chris Kirkland (S.Bywater), Luke Young (S.Wright), L.Naylor
(Matthew Upson), T.Bramble (C.Riggott), John Terryᶜ (M.Taylor), David Dunn (M.Wilson),
D.Prutton (D.Cadamarteri), Jermain Defoe (Jay Bothroyd), M.Christie (T.Benjamin),
F.Ameobi (J.Pennant), S.Davis (P.Vernazza). (unused: S.Taylor). |
Michael Ball, Gareth Barry,
Luke Chadwick, Anthony Gardner, Owen Hargreaves, Seth Johnson, Lee Morris,
Scott Parker, Paul Robinson and Darius Vassell all withdrew from the squad
for the two end-of-season fixtures, with a training camp in La Manga in the
week between the games. Hargreaves was in the Bayern München team that won
the UEFA Champions League on the night before the Under-21s' game. He also
missed the Greece game, two weeks later, to have an operation on an ankle
injury. Benjamin, Bothroyd, Pennant, Martin Taylor, Stuart Taylor and
Vernazza came in as replacements, as did Matthew Etherington, who then
withdrew. Wilkinson still managed to field two separate teams on the night,
however, with eleven substitutions, plus an extra goalkeeper on the bench. |
UEFA Under-21 Championship 2002 preliminary match |
193 |
group nine |
5 June 2001
- Greece 3 England
1 [2-0] Stádio Apostolos Nikolaidis, Athína
(1,500) |
Papadopoulos, Vakouftsis,
Terry OG Carrick |
AL |
Luke Young90 John Terry90 |
England: S.Bywater, Luke Young, L.Naylor, Matthew Upson, John Terryᶜ, David
Dunn, Jermain Defoe (J.Pennant), Joe Cole, M.Christie (F.Ameobi), S.Davis (D.Prutton),
Michael Carrick. (unused: S.Taylor, S.Wright, C.Riggott, M.Wilson). |
Chris Kirkland dropped out of the squad after suffering a hairline fracture
of his finger. Titus Bramble also withdrew following a family bereavement. Carrick and Cole
joined from the full England squad
preparing to face Greece in a World Cup qualifier, also in Athens, the
following night. |
Season 2001-02 |
x |
David
Platt |
Friendly match |
194 |
14 August 2001
- England 4 Netherlands 0 [1-0] Madejski
Stadium, Reading
(19,467) |
Vassell, Defoe (2), Christie |
HW |
England: S.Taylor (S.Bywater), Luke Young (S.Wright), Wayne Bridge (Seth
Johnson), David Dunn (D.Prutton), John Terryᶜ (C.Riggott), Gareth Barry (T.Bramble),
J.Greening (J.Pennant), S.Davis (Scott Parker), Darius Vassell (Jermain
Defoe), Francis Jeffers (M.Christie), L.Chadwick (M.Wilson). |
Shola Ameobi, Joe Cole, Ledley King, Chris Kirkland, Matthew Upson
and Nicky Weaver dropped out through injury. Bywater came in as a replacement.
Following Sven Göran Eriksson's lead, and Wilkinson's before him, Platt
fielded two separate teams on the night, with eleven substitutions. |
UEFA Under-21 Championship 2002 preliminary matches |
195 |
group nine |
31 August 2001
- Germany 1 England
2 [0-0] Dreisamstadion,
Freiburg im Breisgau
(21,400) |
Metzelder Cole, Jeffers |
AW |
England: S.Taylor, S.Wright, Wayne Bridge, Gareth Barryᶜ, Ledley King, S.Davis, J.Greening, D.Prutton,
Joe Cole (Scott Parker), L.Chadwick (Jermain Defoe), Darius Vassell (Francis
Jeffers). (unused: S.Bywater, A.Thelwell, Seth Johnson, M.Wilson). |
Other squad members were Rhys Evans, Andy Griffin and Martin Taylor. Evans and Taylor were drafted in
for the two UEFA Under-21 Championship fixtures after
Titus Bramble, Malcolm Christie, Chris Riggott and Nicky Weaver withdrew due
to injuries. |
196 |
4 September 2001
- England 5 Albania 0 [1-0] BT
Cellnet Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough (23,118) |
Jeffers (3), Defoe, Greening |
HW |
England: S.Taylor, S.Wright, Wayne Bridge, S.Davis (M.Wilson), Ledley King,
Gareth Barryᶜ, J.Greening, Scott Parker (J.Pennant), Francis Jeffers,
Jermain Defoe, L.Chadwick (Seth Johnson). (unused: S.Bywater, D.Prutton,
Darius Vassell, F.Ameobi). |
Ameobi was also brought into the squad as a replacement. |
197 |
5 October 2001
- England 2 Greece 1 [1-0] Ewood
Park, Blackburn
(29,164) |
Defoe, Christie Papadopolous
(pen) |
HW |
England: Chris Kirkland, Luke Young, Wayne Bridge, Michael Carrick, Ledley
King, Gareth Barry, J.Pennant, David Dunnᶜ, Darius Vassell, Jermain Defoe (M.Christie),
J.Greening (D.Prutton). (unused: Paul Robinson, S.Wright, L.Chadwick,
M.Wilson, F.Ameobi). |
Other squad members were Paul Konchesky, Chris Riggott, Tommy Smith and
Stuart Taylor.
Titus Bramble, Sean Davis, Owen Hargreaves, Francis Jeffers, Seth Johnson
and Scott Parker withdrew from the squad. Defoe, Konchesky and Pennant were
called up as replacements. |
UEFA Under-21 Championship 2002 preliminary matches |
198 |
play-off matches |
9 November 2001
- Netherlands 2 England 2 [2-1]
Stadion
Nieuw Galgenwaard, Utrecht
(14,500) |
Van der Vaart, Kuijt Davis,
Dunn |
AD |
England: Chris Kirkland, Luke Young, Wayne Bridge, S.Davis, John Terry
(Gareth Barry), Ledley King, J.Pennant, Michael Carrick, M.Christie (F.Ameobi),
Jermain Defoe, David Dunnᶜ. (unused: Paul Robinson, J.Greening,
L.Chadwick, S.Wright, D.Prutton). |
Owen Hargreaves, Seth Johnson, Stuart Taylor and Darius Vassell picked up
injuries and withdrew from the squad for both legs. Rhys Evans came in as a replacement. |
199 |
13 November 2001
- England 1 Netherlands 0 [0-0]
Pride Park Stadium, Derby
(32,418) |
Carrick |
HW |
England: Chris Kirkland, S.Wright, Wayne Bridge, S.Davis, John Terry, Ledley
King, J.Pennant (J.Greening), Michael Carrick, F.Ameobi, Jermain Defoe,
David Dunnᶜ. (unused: Paul Robinson, Gareth Barry, L.Chadwick,
Scott Parker, D.Prutton, M.Wilson). |
England won 3-2 on aggregate. |
Friendly matches |
200 |
12 February 2002
- Slovenia 0 England 1 [0-0] Športni
park, Nova Gorica
(350) |
Ameobi |
AW |
Matjaž
Lunder36 |
England: Paul Robinson (N.Weaver), S.Wright (Zat Knight), Paul Konchesky,
David Dunnᶜ (M.Etherington), C.Riggott, Gareth Barry, J.Pennant, Scott Parker
(D.Prutton), M.Christie, Jermain Defoe (F.Ameobi), Jermaine Jenas. |
Matthew Upson withdrew with an ankle injury. Owen Hargreaves and Jlloyd
Samuel were brought into the squad but both dropped out with injuries. |
201 |
26 March 2002
- England 1 Italy 1 [0-1] Bradford
& Bingley Stadium, Bradford
(21,642) |
Barry Maccarone |
HD |
England: Paul Robinson (S.Bywater), S.Wright, J.Samuel, D.Prutton, Zat
Knight (Anthony Gardner), Gareth Barryᶜ, Shaun Wright-Phillips (J.Pennant), Jermaine
Jenas (Scott Parker), Alan Smith, Jermain Defoe, M.Etherington (Peter
Crouch). |
Malcolm Christie, Sean Davis, Paul Konchesky and Chris Riggott pulled out
with injuries. |
202 |
16 April 2002
- England 0 Portugal 1 [0-1] Britannia
Stadium, Stoke-on-Trent
(28,000) |
Tonel |
HL |
England: Paul Robinson (Chris Kirkland), S.Wright (Luke Young), Paul
Konchesky, Michael Carrick, C.Riggott, Gareth Barry, David Dunnᶜ (J.Pennant),
S.Davis (Jermaine Jenas), Alan Smith (Bobby Zamora), M.Christie (Peter Crouch), Seth
Johnson (Jermain Defoe). (unused: D.Prutton, Zat Knight). |
Other squad members were Stephen Bywater, Matthew Etherington, Jlloyd Samuel
and Shaun Wright-Phillips.
Wes Brown suffered an eye injury in training and had to withdraw. |
UEFA Under-21 Championship 2002 Finals in Switzerland |
203 |
group A |
17 May 2002
- England 2 Switzerland 1 [1-0] Hardturm, Zürich
(16,000) |
Defoe, Crouch Frei |
AW |
England:
1.Paul Robinson, 2.Luke Young, 3.Paul Konchesky, 4.S.Davis (14.D.Prutton),
12.C.Riggott, 6.Gareth Barry, 7.David Dunnᶜ, 19.Peter Crouch, (21.F.Ameobi),
17.Alan Smith, 10.Jermain Defoe (16.Scott Parker), 11.J.Pennant. |
Michael Carrick and Ledley King withdrew from the squad with injuries.
Martin Taylor came in as a replacement. The remaining eleven members of the
squad were named as substitutes, but only three were still allowed during
the course of the game. |
204 |
20 May 2002
-
Italy 2 England
1 [0-0] Sankt Jakob-Park, Basel
(12,980) |
Maccarone (2) Barry |
NL |
Daniele
Bonera90 |
England:
1.Paul Robinson, 2.Luke Young, 3.Paul Konchesky, 4.S.Davis, 18.Zat Knight,
12.C.Riggott, 6.Gareth Barry (20.Bobby Zamora), 7.David Dunnᶜ, 17.Alan
Smith, 19.Peter Crouch (10.Jermain Defoe), 14.D.Prutton
(11.J.Pennant). |
Stephen Bywater withdrew from the squad with an injury and was replaced by
York City goalkeeper, Russell Howarth. |
205 |
22 May 2002
- Portugal 3 England 1 [2-1] Hardturm, Zürich
(5,640) |
Teixeira, Makukula (pen), Viana
Smith |
NL |
England: 1.Paul Robinson, 2.Luke
Young, 3.Paul Konchesky, 18.Zat Knight, 6.Gareth Barry, 7.David Dunnᶜ, 14.D.Prutton,17.Alan Smith,
10.Jermain Defoe (20.Bobby Zamora), 8.J.Greening (21.F.Ameobi), 11.J.Pennant
(16.Scott Parker). |
Jonathan Greening was a late addition to the squad at the beginning of the
tournament. |
20-year-olds in UEFA finals squad: Ameobi, Bywater (unused), Howarth
(unused) and
Prutton. 19-year-olds in UEFA finals squad: Defoe, Jenas (unused) and
Pennant. |
England are eliminated from the 2002 UEFA Under-21 Championship at the
group stage. Czech Republic are the eventual winners. Unused squad members were
5.M.Taylor, 9.M.Christie, 13.S.Taylor, 15.Jermaine Jenas
and
22.S.Bywater/R.Howarth. |
Season 2002-03 |
Friendly match |
206 |
6 September 2002
- England 1 Yugoslavia 1 [0-1] Reebok
Stadium, Bolton
(10,511) |
Wright-Phillips Lazović |
HD |
England: Chris Kirkland, J.Samuel (S.Parnaby), T.Bramble, Gareth Barryᶜ, Paul
Konchesky (Joleon Lescott), D.Prutton (M.Etherington), Michael Carrick,
Jermaine Jenas, Francis Jeffers, J.Pennant (Shaun Wright-Phillips), Jermain
Defoe (F.Ameobi). (unused: R.Evans, R.Howarth, P.Clarke, Peter Crouch,
M.Piper, G.O'Neil, M.Taylor). |
Matthew Taylor appeared in the squad for the first time and is not to be
confused with Martin Taylor, who was in the UEFA finals squad, four months
earlier, his last involvement with the under-21s. |
UEFA Under-21 Championship 2004 preliminary matches |
207 |
group seven |
11 October 2002
- Slovakia
0
England
4 [0-1] Štadión Antona
Malatinského, Trnava
(3,800) |
Ameobi, Jeffers (2), Cole |
AW |
Vladimir Pončák62 |
England: M.Murray, J.Samuel, Paul Konchesky (P.Clarke), T.Bramble (Michael
Dawson), Gareth Barryᶜ, Jermaine Jenas, D.Prutton, Joe Cole, Francis Jeffers,
F.Ameobi (M.Taylor), Michael Carrick. (unused: R.Howarth, Peter Crouch,
Shaun Wright-Phillips, J.Pennant). |
Other squad members for the two October fixtures were Karl Henry, Tony
Hibbert, Joleon Lescott, Stuart Parnaby and Matt Piper. Jermain Defoe and
Kevin Nolan pulled out of the squad with groin injuries. |
208 |
15 October 2002
- England 3 FYR Macedonia 1 [1-0] Madejski
Stadium, Reading
(15,538) |
Jeffers (3) Baldovaliev |
HW |
England: Chris Kirkland (M.Murray), J.Samuel, Paul Konchesky, T.Bramble,
Gareth Barryᶜ, Jermaine Jenas, D.Prutton, Joe Cole (Peter Crouch), Francis
Jeffers, F.Ameobi (Shaun Wright-Phillips), Michael Carrick. (unused:
Michael Dawson, Bobby Zamora, M.Taylor, J.Pennant). |
Friendly match |
209 |
11 February 2003
- Italy 1 England 0 [0-0] Stadio
dei Marmi, Carrara
(3,966) |
Borriello |
AL |
England: M.Murray (L.Grant), J.Samuel (Joleon Lescott), M.Taylor (J.McEveley),
Gareth Barryᶜ, Michael Dawson, P.Clarke, D.Prutton (D.Ambrose), F.Ameobi,
Shaun Wright-Phillips (K.Nolan), Bobby Zamora (Darren Bent), Michael
Carrick. |
Jermain Defoe was also in the squad, whilst Jermaine Pennant pulled out with
an achilles injury. Having won a single England Under-21 cap on his 18th
birthday, Jay McEveley went on to make three full international appearances
for Scotland. |
UEFA Under-21 Championship 2004 preliminary matches |
210 |
group seven |
28 March 2003
- Portugal 4 England 2 [2-2] Estádio
Municipal, Rio Maior
(3,000) |
Postiga, Quaresma, Martins, Ronaldo
Ameobi (2) |
AL |
Shola Ameobi82 |
England: S.Bywater, J.Samuel, Paul Konchesky, T.Bramble (Peter Crouch),
Michael Dawson, Gareth Barryᶜ, D.Prutton (J.Pennant), Joe Cole, F.Ameobi,
Jermain Defoe, Michael Carrick (J.Stewart). (unused: M.Murray, P.Clarke,
K.Nolan, M.Etherington). |
Other squad members for the two qualifiers were Lee Grant, Joleon Lescott,
Jay McEveley and Shaun Wright-Phillips. |
211 |
1 April 2003
- England 1 Turkey 1 [1-1] St James' Park, Newcastle upon Tyne
(21,085) |
Jeffers Şanlι |
HD |
England: M.Murray, J.Samuel (Glen Johnson), Paul Konchesky, Jermaine Jenas,
Michael Dawson, P.Clarke, D.Prutton, Joe Cole, Francis Jeffers, Jermain
Defoe (Carlton Cole), Gareth Barryᶜ. (unused: S.Bywater,
J.Stewart, K.Nolan, M.Etherington, Peter Crouch). |
Michael Carrick picked up a groin injury and had to withdraw from the squad
after the game in Portugal. Shola Ameobi's red card and Titus Bramble's
yellow in Portugal meant that both were suspended for this game, whilst
Jermaine Pennant was sent home after breaking a curfew by going out on the
Saturday night and not returning until seven in the morning. Jeffers and
Jenas were brought in as replacements after being taken out of the full
England squad that was to meet Turkey the following night at Sunderland.
Jlloyd Samuel played twice for Trinidad and Tobago in 2009. |
Friendly match |
212 |
2 June 2003
- England 3 Serbia and Montenegro 2 [1-0] Kingston
Communications Stadium, Hull
(24,004) |
Ameobi, Defoe, Bent Petrović,
Stanić |
HW |
England: R.Evans (S.Bywater), S.Parnaby (Glen Johnson), Paul Koncheskyᶜ,
J.Pennant (Darren Bent), Phil Jagielka, P.Clarke, D.Prutton, S.Sidwell,
F.Ameobi (Carlton Cole), Jermain Defoe, Bobby Zamora (D.Ambrose). (unused: R.Lee, M.Heath, M.Tonge, Peter Crouch, M.Chopra). |
Gary O'Neil was also in the squad for the two June fixtures.
Jay McEveley withdrew with a hamstring injury. |
UEFA Under-21 Championship 2004 preliminary match |
213 |
group seven |
10 June 2003
- England 2 Slovakia 0 [1-0]
Stadium of Light, Sunderland
(11,223) |
Doležaj
OG, Jagielka |
HW |
Marcel Svrcek79 |
England: R.Evans, S.Parnaby, Paul Konchesky, Gareth Barryᶜ, Phil Jagielka,
P.Clarke, D.Prutton, S.Sidwell, F.Ameobi (Bobby Zamora), Jermain Defoe
(Carlton Cole), J.Pennant. (unused: R.Lee, Glen Johnson, M.Tonge,
D.Ambrose, Darren Bent). |
. Michael Dawson withdrew after suffering from a
virus, and Gareth Barry was called into the squad after winning a full
England cap as
a substitute against Serbia and Montenegro at Leicester, the week before. |
Season 2003-04 |
Friendly match |
214 |
19 August 2003
- England 0 Croatia 3 [0-1] Boleyn Ground, Upton Park
(11,008) |
Ljubojević (2), Pranjić |
HW |
Jermaine Pennant63 |
England: M.Murray, Glen Johnson, Paul Konchesky, P.Clarke (Phil Jagielka), S.Parnaby, J.Pennant, D.Prutton,
Jermaine Jenas, Gareth Barryᶜ (S.Sidwell),
Francis Jeffers (Carlton Cole), Jermain Defoe. (unused: R.Evans,
L.Grant, A.Hibbert, G.O'Neil, M.Tonge, D.Ambrose, Darren Bent). |
Dean Ashton was also in the squad, whilst Shola Ameobi and Bobby Zamora were
forced to withdraw with injuries. |
UEFA Under-21 Championship 2004 preliminary matches |
215 |
group seven |
5 September 2003
- FYR Macedonia 1 England
1 [0-1] Ĉair
Stadium, Skopje
(2,700) |
Stojkov Jagielka |
AD |
England: Chris Kirkland, Glen Johnson, Paul Koncheskyᶜ, Phil Jagielka, P.Clarke, J.Pennant (Shaun Wright-Phillips), Joey Barton, S.Sidwell, M.Tonge,
(Jermain Defoe), Francis Jeffers, F.Ameobi. (unused: L.Grant, A.Hibbert,
A.Davies, G.O'Neil, Bobby Zamora). |
Rhys Evans withdrew from the squad to play for Swindon Town in a
second-division match at Brighton on the following day and was not selected
for the following under-21 international against Portugal. There were also
withdrawals from Carlton Cole, Matthew
Etherington and Jermaine Jenas. David Bentley, Russell Howarth and John Welsh were brought into
the squad for the two September fixtures, as were Davies and O'Neil. |
216 |
9 September 2003
- England 1 Portugal 2 [1-1] Goodison Park, Liverpool
(23,744) |
Barton Quaresma, Postiga |
HL |
England: L.Grant, Glen Johnson, Paul Konchesky, Phil Jagielka, Michael Dawson, P.Clarke, D.Prutton
(Jermain Defoe), Joey Barton, Gareth Barryᶜ, Francis Jeffers, F.Ameobi.
(unused: R.Burch, A.Hibbert, S.Sidwell, M.Tonge, Shaun Wright-Phillips,
Bobby Zamora). |
Barry, Dawson and Prutton had missed the game in Macedonia through injury,
suspension and illness, respectively, but returned for this match. Chris
Kirkland was due to start in goal, but suffered a groin injury in the
warm-up. Rob Burch took Grant's place on the bench. |
217
|
10 October 2003
- Turkey 1 England 0 [1-0]
Stadyumu
Inönü, İstanbul
(4,000) |
Sonkaya |
AL |
Glen Johnson85 |
England: L.Grant, Glen Johnson, A.Davies, Phil Jagielka, M.Taylor, Shaun
Wright-Phillips, S.Sidwell (N.Reo-Coker), Jermaine Jenasᶜ, D.Prutton (Darren
Bent), F.Ameobi, Jermain Defoe. (unused: R.Burch, L.Ridgewell,
P.Whittingham, D.Ambrose, Dean Ashton). |
Other squad members were Scott Carson, Calum Davenport and Rohan Ricketts.
England finished third in the group, behind Turkey and Portugal, and were
eliminated at the qualifying group stage. Shola Ameobi went on to make ten
full international appearances for Nigeria. |
Friendly matches |
218 |
17 February 2004
- England 3 Netherlands 2 [1-0] Kingston
Communications Stadium, Hull
(25,280) |
Ashton, Bentley, Bent Tuijp,
Huntelaar |
HW |
England: Scott Carson, N.Hunt (J.Hoyte), Glen Johnsonᶜ, S.Taylor, L.Ridgewell,
David Bentley, N.Reo-Coker (R.Chaplow), J.Welsh, Stewart Downing (P.Whittingham),
Carlton Cole (Darren Bent), Dean Ashton (J.Stead). (unused: L.Grant,
A.Lonergan, A.Davies, M.Kilgallon, D.Ambrose, M.Chopra). |
For once, there were no withdrawals, and all 22 members of the squad were
also in the matchday squad. |
219 |
30 March 2004
- Sweden 2 England 2 [0-1]
Idrottsplatten, Kristianstad
(7,330) |
P.Nilsson, J.Andersson Ashton,
Chopra |
AD |
England: Scott Carson (L.Grant), J.Hoyte, Michael Dawsonᶜ, S.Taylor (M.Kilgallon),
L.Ridgewell, David Bentley (M.Chopra), M.Tonge (D.Ambrose), N.Reo-Coker
(D.Jones), Stewart Downing (James Milner), Carlton Cole (Darren Bent), Dean Ashton (J.Stead). |
Nicky Hunt and Andy Lonergan were also in the squad and possibly unused
substitutes. |
Season 2004-05 |
x |
Peter
Taylor |
220 |
17 August 2004
- England 3 Ukraine 1 [2-0]
Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough
(5,658) |
Cole (2), Bent
Aliyev |
HW |
England: Scott Carson, N.Hunt (J.Hoyte), M.Richards (D.Harding),
A.Ferdinand, M.Kilgallon, James Milner (Darren Bent), J.Pennant, G.O'Neilᶜ,
Carlton Cole (Dean Ashton), J.Stead (P.Whittingham), Stewart Downing (N.Reo-Coker).
(unused: A.Lonergan, L.Camp, C.Davenport, R.Clare, J.Welsh, M.Tonge,
I.Westlake, D.Carter). |
David Bentley withdrew with a calf injury. |
UEFA Under-21 Championship 2006 preliminary matches |
221 |
group six |
3 September 2004
- Austria 0 England
2 [0-1] Sepp-Doll-Stadion, Krems
(4,500) |
Cole, Bent |
AW |
England: Scott Carson, N.Hunt, Leighton Baines, A.Ferdinand, C.Davenport,
N.Reo-Coker, J.Pennant (J.Hoyte), G.O'Neilᶜ, Carlton Cole, J.Stead (Darren
Bent), Stewart Downing (James Milner). (unused: A.Lonergan,
P.Whittingham, M.Kilgallon, Dean Ashton). |
Other squad members for the two September fixtures were goalkeeper, Lenny
Pidgeley and Ian Westlake. Lee Camp, Dan Harding and Steven Taylor dropped
out of the squad with injuries. Pidgeley was brought in as a replacement. |
222 |
7 September 2004
- Poland 1 England
3 [1-1] Stadion
Miejskiego Ośrodka Sportu i Rekreacji, Rybnik
(3,000) |
Burkhardt Cole, Bent
(2 (1 pen)) |
AW |
Dariusz
Dudka45 |
England: Scott Carson, Glen Johnson, Leighton Baines (J.Hoyte), A.Ferdinand
(M.Kilgallon), C.Davenport, N.Reo-Coker, J.Pennant, G.O'Neilᶜ, Carlton Cole,
David Bentley (Darren Bent), James Milner. (unused: A.Lonergan, J.Welsh,
P.Whittingham, J.Stead). |
223 |
8 October 2004
- England 2
Wales 0 [0-0] Ewood
Park, Blackburn
(17,567) |
Milner, Bent |
HW |
England: Scott Carson, N.Hunt, D.Harding, Glen Johnson (S.Taylor), C.Davenport,
G.O'Neilᶜ, J.Pennant (P.Whittingham), James Milner, Carlton Cole (Darren
Bent), J.Stead, Stewart Downing. (unused: A.Lonergan, M.Kilgallon,
Leighton Baines, A.Hinshelwood). |
Dean Ashton, David Bentley and John Welsh dropped out of the squad for the
two October fixtures. |
224 |
12 October 2004
- Azerbaijan 0 England 0 [0-0]
Shafa Stadium, Baku
(1,500) |
|
AD |
Elnur
Abdullayev77 Nigel
Reo-Coker77 |
England: Scott Carson, N.Hunt, D.Harding, Glen Johnson, C.Davenport (M.Kilgallon),
G.O'Neilᶜ (Stewart Downing), J.Pennant, James Milner, J. Stead, N.Reo-Coker,
P.Whittingham. (unused: A.Lonergan, L.Pidgeley, A.Hinshelwood, S.Taylor,
Leighton Baines). |
Darren Bent and Carlton Cole were ruled out because of injuries picked up
against Wales. Lee Camp was, presumably, also unavailable as Pidgeley was
again brought in as a replacement. |
Friendly matches |
225 |
16 November 2004
- Spain 1 England
0 [0-0]
Estadio
Municipal del Val, Alcalá de Henares
(3,000) |
Fàbregas |
AL |
Glen Johnson70 |
England: Scott Carson (L.Camp), N.Hunt (L.Ridgewell), D.Harding (B.Watson),
Glen Johnsonᶜ, Michael Dawson (C.Davenport), J.Hoyte, D.Ambrose (W.Routledge),
James Milner (Stewart Downing), Carlton Cole, Darren Bent, P.Whittingham.
(unused: R.Turnbull). |
Leighton Baines, Gary O'Neil, Jermaine Pennant and Jon Stead all withdrew
with injuries. |
226 |
8 February 2005
- England 1 Netherlands 2 [1-2]
Pride Park Stadium,
Derby
(33,184) |
Lita John,
Rojer |
HL |
England: Scott Carson (L.Camp), J.Hoyte (L.Lita), Leighton Baines (J.Welsh),
Tom Huddlestone, S.Taylor, L.Ridgewell, W.Routledge (D.Marney),
P.Whittingham, Carlton Coleᶜ (J.Stead), Dean Ashton (Kieran Richardson),
James Milner. (unused: A.Lonergan, D.Harding, B.Watson, D.Carter). |
Darren Bent, Michael Dawson and Gary O'Neil withdrew from the squad with
injuries. Lita came in as a replacement. |
UEFA Under-21 Championship 2006 preliminary matches |
227 |
group six |
25 March 2005
- England 2 Germany 2 [0-0]
Kingston Communications
Stadium, Hull
(21,746) |
Bent, Ashton Kießling,
Hilbert |
HD |
England: Scott Carson, Glen Johnson, L.Ridgewell (J.Welsh), N.Hunt,
C.Davenport, Tom Huddlestone, James Milner, G.O'Neilᶜ (S.Taylor), Darren
Bent, Dean Ashton, Kieran Richardson (L.Rosenior). (unused: L.Camp,
P.Whittingham, J.Stead, D.Ambrose). |
Goalkeeper, Luke Steele was also in the squad for the two March fixtures,
whilst Leighton Baines withdrew with a knee injury. |
228 |
29 March 2005
- England
2 Azerbaijan 0 [2-0]
Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough
(19,095) |
Welsh, Ashton |
HW |
England: Scott Carson, L.Rosenior, P.Whittingham, J.Welsh, C.Davenportᶜ,
S.Taylor, James Milner, Tom Huddlestone, Darren Bent (D.Ambrose), Dean
Ashton (J.Stead), Kieran Richardson (W.Routledge). (unused: L.Camp,
L.Ridgewell, D.Marney, L.Moore). |
Nicky Hunt and Gary O'Neil picked up injuries against Germany, whilst Glen
Johnson's yellow card meant that he was suspended for this game. As it was
the last match of the season, following an Easter weekend in which Peter
Taylor had managed two teams in four matches over five days, his time was
now freed up to concentrate on leading Hull City to promotion from League
One. |
Season 2005-06 |
Friendly match |
229 |
16 August 2005
- Denmark 0 England 1 [0-0]
SAS Arena, Herning
(4,012) |
Ambrose |
AW |
Morten Rasmussen52 |
England: Scott Carson (L.Camp), N.Hunt, L.Ridgewell (P.Whittingham), Michael
Dawson (A.Ferdinand), C.Davenport, N.Reo-Cokerᶜ (D.Ambrose), James Milner,
Kieran Richardson, Carlton Cole, Dean Ashton (J.Stead), Stewart Downing
(T.Soares). (unused: L.Steele, A.Taylor). |
Tom Huddlestone, Gary O'Neil, Liam Rosenior, Wayne Routledge and Steven
Taylor withdrew with injuries. Darren Bent was called up into the full
England squad for their game in Denmark on the following night, where he was
an unused substitute. Andrew Taylor was the only addition to the squad. |
UEFA Under-21 Championship 2006 preliminary matches |
230 |
group six |
2 September 2005
- Wales 0 England 4 [0-2]
Racecourse Ground, Wrexham
(4,109) |
Stead, Whittingham (2), Dawson |
AW |
England: Scott Carson, Glen Johnson,
L.Ridgewell (N.Hunt), Michael Dawson, A.Ferdinand, N.Reo-Cokerᶜ, James Milner,
D.Ambrose, Carlton Cole (J.Welsh), J.Stead (David Nugent), P.Whittingham.
(unused: L.Camp, C.Davenport, G.O'Neil, T.Soares). |
Dean Ashton, Liam Rosenior and Luke Steele were also in the squad for the
two September fixtures. Darren Bent and Kieran Richardson were promoted into
the full England squad for World Cup qualifiers in Wales and Northern
Ireland. Of the two, only Richardson won a cap as a substitute in Cardiff,
with Bent on the bench for both games. Stewart Downing withdrew with a knee
injury. Johnson was added to the squad. |
231 |
6 September 2005
- Germany 1 England 1 [1-1]
Bruchwegstadion,
Mainz
(7,000) |
Kießling Taylor |
AD |
England: Scott Carson, S.Taylor, N.Hunt (Leighton Baines), Michael Dawson,
A.Ferdinand, N.Reo-Cokerᶜ, James Milner, G.O'Neil, Carlton Cole, J.Welsh
(David Nugent), P.Whittingham (T.Soares). (unused: L.Camp, C.Davenport,
R.Taylor, J.Stead). |
Baines
and Ryan Taylor were also added to the squad as replacements. Darren Ambrose
and Glen Johnson picked up injuries against Wales. |
232 |
7 October 2005
- England 1 Austria 2 [1-0]
Elland Road Stadium, Leeds
(28,030) |
Cole Janko (2) |
HL |
England: Scott Carson, S.Taylor, Leighton Baines, Michael Dawson,
A.Ferdinand (R.Taylor), T.Soares (L.Moore), James Milner, Tom Huddlestone,
Carlton Coleᶜ (C.Jerome), Aaron Lennon, J.Thomas. (unused: L.Camp,
N.Onuoha, P.Whittingham, J.Welsh). |
Calum Davenport and Luke Steele were also in the squad for the two October
fixtures.
Liam Ridgewell pulled out with a
knee injury. Jerome, Lennon and Ryan Taylor were additions to the squad. Captain, Nigel
Reo-Coker pulled out on the day with an ankle injury, but was fit for the
next game, four nights later. |
233 |
11 October 2005
- England 4 Poland 1 [3-1]
Hillsborough Stadium, Sheffield
(23,110) |
Cole, Thomas, Taylor (2)
Kikut |
HW |
Paweł Strąk77 |
England: Scott Carson, R.Taylor (N.Onuoha), P.Whittingham, S.Taylor,
A.Ferdinand, Tom Huddlestone, N.Reo-Cokerᶜ, G.O'Neil, Carlton Cole (J.Stead),
Aaron Lennon, J.Thomas (James Milner). (unused: L.Camp, C.Davies,
J.Welsh, L.Moore). |
Davies was also an addition to the squad. Michael Dawson withdrew with a
hamstring problem after the game with Austria. |
UEFA Under-21 Championship 2006 preliminary matches |
234 |
play-off matches |
11 November 2005
- England 1 France 1 [0-0]
White Hart Lane, Tottenham
(34,494) |
Ambrose Le Tallec |
HD |
England: Scott Carson, R.Taylor, P.Whittingham, Michael
Dawsonᶜ, A.Ferdinand, Tom Huddlestone, James Milner (Dean Ashton), D.Ambrose,
Carlton Cole, Darren Bent, Kieran Richardson. (unused: L.Camp, N.Onuoha,
C.Davies, J.Hoyte, J.Welsh, L.Moore). |
Third-choice goalkeeper, Luke Steele, was also, once again, in the squad for
both legs of the play-off.
Leighton Baines, Aaron Lennon, Nigel Reo-Coker, Steven Taylor and Jerome
Thomas all withdrew with
injuries. Gary O'Neil missed out with a calf injury, but recovered in time
for the second leg, four nights later. |
235 |
15 November 2005
- France 2 England 1 [0-0]
Stade Marcel Picot,
Tomblaine
(13,045) |
Ribéry, Briand (pen) Bent |
AL |
England: Scott Carson, R.Taylor, N.Onuoha (P.Whittingham), Michael Dawson,
A.Ferdinand, G.O'Neilᶜ, D.Ambrose (Dean Ashton), Tom Huddlestone, Carlton Cole
(C.Jerome), Darren Bent, Kieran Richardson. (unused: L.Camp, C.Davies,
J.Welsh, James Milner). |
France won 3-2 on aggregate. |
Friendly match |
236 |
28 February 2006
- England 3 Norway 1 [1-0] Madejski
Stadium, Reading
(15,022) |
Whittingham, Bentley (2)
Steenslid |
HW |
England: Scott Carson (L.Camp), Glen
Johnson (J.Hoyte), P.Whittingham (A.Taylor), L.Ridgewell (C.Davies),
A.Ferdinand, Tom Huddlestone, N.Reo-Cokerᶜ (T.Soares), David Bentley
(J.Welsh), David Nugent (L.Lita), James Milner (C.Jerome), W.Routledge
(I.McLeod). |
Aaron Lennon dropped out of the squad because of illness, whilst
Stewart Downing and Luke Moore withdrew with injuries. |
Season 2006-07 |
UEFA Under-21 Championship 2007 preliminary matches |
237 |
group eight |
15 August 2006
- England 2 Moldova 2 [1-0] Portman Road
Stadium, Ipswich
(13,556) |
Walcott, Nugent Alexeev,
Zislis |
HD |
England: Scott Carson, Micah Richards,
Leighton Baines, S.Taylor, A.Ferdinand, Tom Huddlestone, N.Reo-Cokerᶜ,
W.Routledge, Theo Walcott (C.Jerome), David Nugent, David Bentley
(D.Ambrose). (unused: L.Camp, J.Hoyte, C.Davies, B.Watson, James
Milner). |
Other squad members were Ben Alnwick, Nedum Onuoha, Tom Soares and Andrew
Taylor. Darren Bent was taken out of an Under-21 squad for a third time to
join the full England team, but this time came on as a substitute against
Greece on the day after the Under-21s' game. 17-year-old, Theo Walcott
became England Under-21s' youngest ever debutant and celebrated by opening
the scoring in the third minute. |
238 |
6 September 2006
- Switzerland 2 England 3 [1-2]
Stadion
Allmend, Lucerne
(8,500) |
Vonlanthen (pen), Barnetta
Walcott, Nugent, Milner |
AW |
England: Scott Carson, J.Hoyte, A.Ferdinand, S.Taylor, Leighton Baines, Tom
Huddlestone, N.Reo-Cokerᶜ, David Bentley (James Milner), Theo Walcott, David
Nugent (C.Jerome), W.Routledge (Ashley Young). (unused: L.Camp, J.Welsh,
P.Whittingham, M.Kilgallon). |
Other squad members were Scott Flinders, Micah Richards and Tom Soares. Ben
Alnwick, Darren Ambrose, Curtis Davies, Nedum Onuoha and Andrew Taylor
dropped out of the squad with injuries. Flinders and Kilgallon came in as
replacements. Substitute
James Milner's goal, two minutes from the end, took England into the
play-offs, after they had squandered a two-goal lead and were going out of
the competition to Switzerland. |
UEFA Under-21 Championship 2007 preliminary matches |
239 |
play-off matches |
5 October 2006
- England
1 Germany 0 [0-0] Ricoh Arena, Coventry
(30,919) |
Baines |
HW |
England: Scott Carson, Micah Richards,
Leighton Baines, S.Taylor, A.Ferdinand, Tom Huddlestone, N.Reo-Cokerᶜ, James
Milner, Theo Walcott (Ashley Young), David Nugent (B.Watson), W.Routledge
(Gabriel Agbonlahor). (unused: L.Camp, J.Hoyte, M.Kilgallon,
P.Whittingham). |
Other squad members for both legs of the play-off were Gary Borrowdale, Lee
Cattermole and Andrew Taylor. Darren Bent was taken out of the Under-21s'
squad for the fourth time into the full England squad, this time to sit on
the bench in qualifiers against Macedonia and Croatia. |
240 |
10 October 2006
- Germany 0 England 2 [0-0] BayArena, Leverkusen
(20,800) |
Walcott (2) |
AW |
Castro shot wide from a penalty in the
22nd minute. |
Markus Brzenska13 Steven Taylor59 |
England: Scott Carson, Micah Richards,
Leighton Baines, S.Taylor, A.Ferdinand, Tom Huddlestone, N.Reo-Cokerᶜ, James
Milner, Gabriel Agbonlahor (Theo Walcott), David Nugent (J.Hoyte), Ashley
Young (C.Jerome). (unused: B.Alnwick, M.Kilgallon, B.Watson,
W.Routledge). |
England won 3-0 on aggregate. |
x |
Sammy
Lee |
Friendly matches |
241 |
14 November 2006
- Netherlands 0 England 1 [0-1] DSB Stadion, Alkmaar
(15,000) |
Hoyte |
AW |
England: Scott Carson, J.Hoyte, Leighton Baines
(L.Rosenior), C.Davies, M.Kilgallon, Tom Huddlestoneᶜ, W.Routledge (J.Welsh),
James Milner (P.Whittingham), David Nugent (N.Onuoha), Ashley Young, Theo
Walcott (C.Jerome). (unused: L.Camp). |
Gabriel Agbonlahor, Ben Alnwick, Lee Cattermole, Anton Ferdinand, Nigel
Reo-Coker, Andrew Taylor and Steven Taylor all withdrew with injuries,
whilst Kieran Richardson was lifted into the full England squad to appear as
a substitute against the Netherlands in Amsterdam on the following night.
Onuoha and Welsh were brought in as replacements.
Peter Taylor opted out of the game to spend more time with his club, Crystal
Palace, and then resigned, two months later. |
x |
Stuart
Pearce |
242 |
6 February 2007
- England 2 Spain 2 [0-2]
Pride Park Stadium, Derby
(28,295) |
Nugent, Lita Soldado, Jurado |
HD |
England: Scott Carson (Joe Hart), J.Hoyte, C.Davies, S.Taylor, A.Taylor (L.Rosenior),
David Bentley, Tom Huddlestone (Kieran Richardson), N.Reo-Cokerᶜ, James
Milner (L.Lita), David Nugent, Ashley Young (Theo Walcott). (unused:
B.Alnwick, Gary Cahill, W.Routledge). |
Gabriel Agbonlahor was also in the squad. Leighton Baines, Lee Cattermole
and Matt Derbyshire withdrew from the squad with injuries. Jerome came in as
a replacement. |
x |
Nigel
Pearson |
243 |
24 March 2007
- England
3 Italy 3 [1-1] The National Stadium, Wembley
(55,700) |
Bentley, Routledge, Derbyshire
Pazzini (3) |
HD |
England: L.Camp, L.Rosenior (J.Hoyte), A.Ferdinand, Gary Cahill, Leighton
Baines, David Bentley (Ashley Young), N.Reo-Cokerᶜ, Kieran Richardson (Tom
Huddlestone), W.Routledge (James Milner), Gabriel Agbonlahor (M.Derbyshire),
L.Lita. (unused: B.Alnwick, Joe Hart, L.Ridgewell, Lee Cattermole,
C.Jerome). |
Curtis Davies, Andrew Taylor and Steven Taylor dropped out with injuries and
Jerome and Ridgewell were drafted in as replacements. David Nugent was taken
out of the squad to join up with the full international team and came on as
a substitute to score against Andorra in Barcelona, four nights after the
Under-21s' game. Stuart Pearce was busy managing Manchester City, so his
assistant took charge of the team,
though Pearce was at the game. Though the new stadium had a reduced capacity
because it was a test event, it was still a record attendance for an
under-21 international. |
x |
Stuart
Pearce |
244 |
5 June 2007
- England 5 Slovakia 0 [1-0]
England also won 4-3 on penalty
kicks Carrow Road
Stadium, Norwich
(20,193) |
Richardson (pen), Reo-Coker, Taylor, Huddlestone,
Lita |
HW |
Huddlestone, Lita, Routledge and Noble
scored in the shootout, whilst Baines's kick was saved by Kamenár.
Hart saved two kicks. |
England: Joe Hart, N.Onuoha (Leighton Baines), J.Hoyte (L.Rosenior),
S.Taylor, Gary Cahill, Tom Huddlestone, N.Reo-Cokerᶜ (L.Lita), James Milner (M.Noble),
David Nugent (M.Derbyshire), Ashley Young (P.Whittingham), Kieran Richardson
(W.Routledge). (unused: B.Alnwick, A.Ferdinand, J.Vaughan). |
David Bentley and Scott Carson were promoted to the full England squad and
both were unused substitutes in Estonia on the night after the Under-21s'
game. |
UEFA Under-21 Championship 2007 Finals in Netherlands |
245 |
group B |
11 June 2007
- Czech Republic 0 England 0 [0-0] GelreDome,
Arnhem
(9,382) |
|
ND |
Lita hit the post from an 88th-minute
penalty. |
England: 1.Scott Carson, 2.J.Hoyte, 3.Leighton Baines, 17.Tom Huddlestone (18.M.Noble),
20.N.Onuoha, 6.Gary Cahill, 7.N.Reo-Cokerᶜ, 15.James Milner (16.L.Lita),
9.Kieran Richardson
(12.W.Routledge), 10.David Nugent, 11.Ashley Young. |
Although England would have been allowed to have each of the other twelve squad members on
the bench, only nine were available. Anton Ferdinand had a groin injury,
Steven Taylor was suspended after being sent off in the play-off in Germany,
eight months earlier, and 8.David Bentley had withdrawn from the squad, three
days before the tournament, citing fatigue, thus reducing it to 22
players. |
246 |
14 June 2007
- England
2 Italy 2 [2-1] GelreDome,
Arnhem
(17,103) |
Nugent, Lita Chiellini,
Aquilani |
ND |
England: 1.Scott Carson, 2.J.Hoyte, 3.Leighton Baines, 4.S.Taylor, 20.N.Onuoha,
18.M.Noble, 7.N.Reo-Cokerᶜ (9.Kieran Richardson), 15.James Milner, 16.L.Lita (21.J.Vaughan),
10.David
Nugent (23.P.Whittingham), 11.Ashley Young. |
247 |
17 June 2007
- England 2 Serbia 0 [1-0]
McDOS Goffertstadion,
Nijmegen
(9,133) |
Lita, Derbyshire |
NW |
Tom Huddlestone90 |
England: 1.Scott Carson, 2.J.Hoyte, 3.Leighton Baines, 4.S.Taylor, 20.N.Onuoha,
18.M.Noble, 7.N.Reo-Cokerᶜ (17.Tom Huddlestone), 15.James Milner, 9.Kieran Richardson
(12.W.Routledge), 10.David Nugent, 16.L.Lita (19.M.Derbyshire). |
Ashley Young was suspended after picking up a yellow card in each of the two
opening games, though Anton Ferdinand appeared on the bench for the first
time, following his injury. |
248 |
semi-final |
20 June 2007 - Netherlands 1 England 1 [0-1]ᴭᵀ
13-12 on
penalty-kicks Abe Lenstra Stadion, Heerenveen
(23,467) |
Rigters
Lita |
AD |
Penalty shootout: Young 0-1, Babel 1-1,
Milner 1-2, Drenthe 1-2, Noble 1-3,
Janssen 2-3, Hoyte 2-3, Beerens 3-3,
Derbyshire 3-4, Maduro 4-4,
Ferdinand 4-5, De Ridder 5-5, Carson
5-6, Zuiverloon 6-6, Rosenior 6-7,
Rigters 7-7, Reo-Coker 7-7, Kruiswijk 7-7, Taylor
7-8, Waterman 8-8, Young 8-9,
Beerens 9-9, Milner 9-10, Drenthe
10-10, Noble 10-11, Maduro 11-11,
Hoyte 11-12, Janssen 12-12, Derbyshire 12-12, De
Ridder 12-12, Ferdinand 12-12, Zuiverloon 13-12 |
Drenthe hit the post, Kruiswijk shot over the bar and Ferdinand hit
the bar. Waterman saved from Hoyte, Reo-Coker and Derbyshire, Carson saved
from De Ridder. |
England: 1.Scott Carson, 2.J.Hoyte, 3.Leighton Baines
(14.L.Rosenior), 4.S.Taylor, 20.N.Onuoha, 18.M.Noble, 7.N.Reo-Cokerᶜ,
15.James Milner, 16.L.Lita (5.A.Ferdinand), 10.David Nugent
(19.M.Derbyshire), 11.Ashley Young. |
Onuoha went off injured after the three substitutions had been made, leaving
England to play with only nine fit men for the last twenty minutes of extra
time, with Taylor limping through the remainder of the game and even scoring
in the shootout which, at 32 kicks, was the longest ever in a UEFA
competition. Because England ended the match with ten players, six players
from each side were required to take two penalties each, but both
goalkeepers opted to take one. Justin Hoyte went on to make 18 full
international appearances for Trinidad and Tobago. |
20-year-olds in UEFA finals squad: Alnwick (unused), Hart
(unused), Huddlestone, Noble and
Onuoha. 18-year-old in UEFA finals squad: Vaughan. |
England are eliminated from the 2007 UEFA Under-21 Championship in the
semi-finals. Netherlands are the eventual winners. Unused squad members were
13.Joe Hart
and
22.B.Alnwick. |
Season 2007-08 |
Friendly match |
249 |
21 August 2007
- England 1 Romania 1 [1-1] Ashton Gate
Stadium, Bristol
(18,640) |
Derbyshire Hart OG |
HD |
Cristian Scutaru73 |
England: Joe Hart (B.Alnwick), C.Gardner (M.Mancienne), M.Cranie, D.Wheater,
N.Onuohaᶜ, M.Kightly (Adam Johnson), M.Noble (Tom Huddlestone), M.Johnson (F.Muamba),
M.Derbyshire (James Milner), Gabriel Agbonlahor (L.Moore), Theo Walcott.
(unused: D.Blackstock). |
Andrew Taylor was also in the squad, whilst
Steven Taylor was taken out of the squad to sit on the bench for the full
international against Germany at Wembley on the following night. |
UEFA Under-21 Championship 2009 preliminary matches |
250 |
group three |
7 September 2007
- Montenegro 0 England
3 [0-2] Stadion
pod Goricom, Podgorica
(9,000) |
Onuoha, Agbonlahor, Surman |
AW |
England: Joe Hart, M.Cranie, A.Taylor, M.Noble, S.Taylorᶜ, N.Onuoha
(A.Surman), James Milner, C.Gardner, M.Derbyshire (D.Blackstock), Gabriel
Agbonlahor, Theo Walcott (F.Muamba). (unused: B.Alnwick, L.Moore,
D.Wheater, Adam Johnson). |
Goalkeeper, Joe Lewis was also in the squad for the two September fixtures.
Michael Johnson and Michael Mancienne both withdrew with groin injuries. |
251 |
11 September 2007
- Bulgaria 0 England 2 [0-2]
Stadion Balgarska Armia Stadium, Sofiya
(1,000) |
Huddlestone, Noble |
AW |
England: Joe Hart, M.Cranie, A.Taylor, M.Noble, S.Taylorᶜ, N.Onuoha, James
Milner, Tom Huddlestone, M.Derbyshire (L.Moore), Gabriel Agbonlahor (M.Kightly),
Theo Walcott (F.Muamba). (unused: B.Alnwick, D.Blackstock, C.Gardner,
D.Wheater. |
252 |
12 October 2007
- England
1 Montenegro 0 [1-0] Walkers Stadium, Leicester
(20,022) |
Derbyshire |
HW |
England: Joe Hart, M.Cranie, A.Taylor, A.Surman (F.Muamba), S.Taylorᶜ,
N.Onuoha, James Milner, Tom Huddlestone, M.Derbyshire (C.Jerome), Gabriel
Agbonlahor (M.Kightly), Theo Walcott. (unused: B.Alnwick, L.Moore,
D.Wheater, Adam Johnson). |
Dexter Blackstock, Craig Gardner, Michael Johnson and Joe Lewis withdrew
from the squad for the two October fixtures, with injuries. |
253 |
16 October 2007
- Republic of Ireland 0 England
3 [0-3] Turners Cross, Cork
(6,500) |
Noble (2), Milner |
AW |
England: Joe Hart, M.Cranie, A.Taylor, M.Noble, S.Taylorᶜ, N.Onuoha
(D.Wheater), James Milner, Tom Huddlestone, M.Derbyshire (L.Moore), Gabriel
Agbonlahor (Adam Johnson), Theo Walcott. (unused: B.Alnwick, C.Jerome,
F.Muamba, B.Jones). |
254 |
16 November 2007
- England 2 Bulgaria 0 [1-0]
stadium:mk, Milton
Keynes
(20,222) |
Agbonlahor, Milner (pen) |
HW |
England: Joe Hart, C.Gardner, J.Mattock, L.Cattermole, S.Taylorᶜ, D.Wheater,
James Milner, Tom Huddlestone (Adam Johnson), M.Derbyshire (F.Muamba), Gabriel
Agbonlahor (G.Leadbitter), Theo Walcott. (unused: B.Alnwick, A.Surman,
R.Stearman, I.Miller). |
Cameron Jerome, Billy Jones, Michael Kightly, Luke Moore, Nedum Onuoha,
Andrew Taylor and James Vaughan all withdrew from the squad for the two
November fixtures due to injuries. Connolly, Mattock, Miller and Stearman
were brought in as replacements. |
255 |
20 November 2007
- Portugal 1 England
1 [1-0] Estádio
Municipal, Águeda
(5,468) |
Vieirinha (pen) Johnson |
AD |
England: Joe Hart, C.Gardner, S.Taylorᶜ
(M.Mancienne), D.Wheater, J.Mattock, L.Cattermole, Tom Huddlestone, F.Muamba,
James Milner, Adam Johnson, Theo Walcott. (unused: Tom Heaton,
G.Leadbitter, M.Connolly, A.Surman, R.Stearman, I.Miller). |
Gabriel Agbonlahor and Matt Derbyshire were ruled out after picking up
injuries against Bulgaria. |
256 |
5 February 2008
- England 3
Republic of Ireland 0 [0-0] St Mary's Stadium, Southampton
(31,473) |
O'Hallaron OG, Milner, Walcott |
HW |
England: Joe Hart, C.Gardner, J.Mattock, M.Noble (A.Surman), S.Taylorᶜ,
D.Wheater, James Milner, Tom Huddlestone (C.Jerome), Aaron Lennon, F.Muamba,
Theo Walcott (Adam Johnson). (unused: J.Lewis, M.Mancienne, L.Moore,
J.O'Hara). |
Other squad members were Tom Heaton, Ryan Shawcross and James Vaughan. Lee
Cattermole and Nedum Onuoha pulled out with injuries. |
Friendly matches |
257 |
25 March 2008
- England 0 Poland 0 [0-0] Molineux
Stadium,
Wolverhampton
(28,178) |
|
HD |
England: Joe Hart (Tom Heaton), M.Mancienne, N.Onuohaᶜ, Ryan Shawcross (S.Dann),
D.Fox, C.Gardner (G.Leadbitter), A.Surman (J.Mattock), J.O'Hara, Adam
Johnson, C.Jerome (Fraizer Campbell), L.Moore (M.Derbyshire). |
Lee Cattermole, Michael Johnson and Ishmael Miller withdrew from the squad
with injuries. Danny Fox went on to make four full international appearances
for Scotland. |
258 |
15 May 2008
- Wales 0 England 2 [0-2] Racecourse Ground, Wrexham
(6,831) |
Huddlestone (pen), Walcott |
AW |
England: Joe Hart
(J.Lewis), M.Cranie, A.Taylor (J.O'Hara), L.Cattermole, M.Mancienne. D.Wheaterᶜ
(S.Dann), Theo Walcott, Tom Huddlestone, Gabriel Agbonlahor (D.Blackstock), G.Leadbitter
(F.Muamba), Adam Johnson (Ryan Shawcross). |
Matt Connolly, Danny Fox,
Michael Johnson, Michael Kightly and Mark Noble pulled out with injuries, whilst
Fraizer Campbell was helping Hull City to reach Wembley in the Championship
play-off final on the night before, and Tom Heaton, who had never played for
Manchester United, was retained as their third-choice goalkeeper for the
following week's Champions League Final in Moscow. Huddlestone was added to
the squad. |
Season 2008-09 |
259
|
19 August 2008
- England 2 Slovenia 1 [2-1]
Kingston Communications
Stadium, Hull
(6,235) |
Richards, Milner Velikonja |
HW |
Nejc Pečnik63 |
England: J.Lewis (Tom Heaton), Micah Richards (M.Cranie), N.Onuoha (D.Wheater),
M.Mancienne, A.Taylor, M.Johnson (Fraizer Campbell), Tom Huddlestone (F.Muamba),
M.Noble, James Milnerᶜ (M.Kightly), M.Derbyshire, Aaron Lennon (Adam Johnson).
(unused: C.Gardner, Gabriel Agbonlahor). |
Lee Cattermole and Jamie O'Hara were also in the squad.
Steven Taylor withdrew with an ankle injury. Theo Walcott was called up into
the full international squad and was an unused substitute at Wembley against
the Czech Republic on the following night. |
UEFA Under-21 Championship 2009 preliminary matches |
260 |
group three |
5 September 2008
- England 2 Portugal 0 [1-0]
The National Stadium, Wembley
(27,732) |
Milner (pen), Agbonlahor |
HW |
England: Joe Hart, M.Cranie, A.Taylor, F.Muamba (L.Cattermole), S.Taylorᶜ,
M.Mancienne, James Milner, Tom Huddlestone, Gabriel Agbonlahor (Fraizer
Campbell), M.Noble, Adam Johnson (M.Kightly). (unused: Tom Heaton,
J.O'Hara, R.Stearman, Aaron Lennon). |
Craig Gardner, Michael Johnson and Micah Richards withdrew with injuries,
whilst Theo Walcott was again called up into the full England squad, but
this time played the full game against Andorra in Barcelona on the night
after the Under-21s' game.
Stearman was added to the squad. |
261 |
play-off matches |
10 October 2008
- Wales 2 England 3 [2-2]
Ninian Park, Cardiff
(10,500) |
Church (2) Wheater, Johnson,
Agbonlahor |
AW |
England: Joe Hart, D.Wheater, J.O'Hara, L.Cattermole, S.Taylorᶜ, M.Mancienne,
James Milner, Tom Huddlestone, Gabriel Agbonlahor (Fraizer Campbell), M.Noble,
Adam Johnson. (unused: Tom Heaton, R.Stearman, Jack Cork, Ryan Bertrand,
M.Derbyshire, S.Ebanks-Blake). |
Goalkeeper, Joe Lewis was also in the squad for both legs of the play-off.
Craig Gardner,
Aaron Lennon and Micah Richards dropped out with injuries. Cork and Stearman
were brought in as replacements. |
262
|
14 October 2008
- England 2 Wales 2 [2-2]
Villa Park, Birmingham
(23,812) |
Huddlestone, Vokes
OG
Ramsey, Church |
HD |
Tom Huddlestone66 |
England: Joe Hart, D.Wheater, J.O'Hara, L.Cattermole (F.Muamba), S.Taylorᶜ,
M.Mancienne, James Milner, Tom Huddlestone, Gabriel Agbonlahor (Fraizer
Campbell), M.Noble, Adam Johnson. (unused: Tom Heaton, A.Taylor,
M.Cranie, M.Derbyshire, Adam Lallana). |
Andrew Taylor joined the squad for the second leg.
England won 5-4 on aggregate. |
Friendly matches |
263 |
18 November 2008
- England 2 Czech Republic 0 [1-0]
Bramall Lane, Sheffield
(18,735) |
Campbell, Gardner |
HW |
O'Hara's 58th-minute penalty was saved by Diviš. |
England: J.Lewis (F.Fielding), M.Cranie (K.Naughton), J.O'Hara (Ryan
Bertrand), F.Muamba (Jack Cork), R.Stearman, N.Onuohaᶜ, Aaron Lennon, C.Gardner
(Fabian Delph), Fraizer Campbell (S.Ebanks-Blake), J.Vaughan (Adam Lallana),
M.Kightly. (unused: Adam Johnson). |
Vaughan was added to the squad after Matt Derbyshire withdrew with a groin
injury. |
264 |
10 February 2009
- Ecuador U23 3 England
2 [0-2]
Estadio La Rosaleda, Málaga
(3,000) |
Guerrón, Palacios, Caicedo
Johnson, Campbell |
NL |
England: Tom Heaton (S.Loach), S.Taylorᶜ, Micah Richards (Jack Cork), M.Mancienne,
J.Mattock (Kieran Gibbs), R.Stearman, M.Kightly (C.Gardner), Tom Huddlestone,
Fraizer Campbell, L.Cattermole (Danny Welbeck), Adam Johnson (K.Naughton). |
Sylvan Ebanks-Blake dropped out of the squad suffering from a sickness bug,
and Ryan Bertrand, Mark Davies, Danny Fox, Aaron Lennon, Jamie O'Hara and
Nedum Onuoha withdrew with injuries, whilst James Milner was transferred to
the full England squad and sat on the bench against Spain in Sevilla on the
following night. Gardner, Gibbs and Mattock were late additions.
Ecuador included over-age players, including a 37-year-old goalkeeper. |
265 |
27 March 2009
- Norway 0 England 5 [0-2]
Komplett.no Arena, Sandefjord
(2,014) |
Campbell, Johnson, Huddlestone, Derbyshire (2) |
AW |
England: Joe Hart (S.Loach), C.Gardner, A.Taylor (Kieran Gibbs), F.Muamba
(M.Derbyshire), D.Wheater, N.Onuohaᶜ (M.Mancienne), L.Cattermole (James
Milner), Tom Huddlestone, Fraizer Campbell, J.O'Hara (M.Cranie), Adam
Johnson. |
Sylvan Ebanks-Blake, Joe
Lewis, Micah Richards, Steven Taylor and Theo Walcott withdrew
from the squad for the two March fixtures with injuries. Aaron Lennon was
promoted to the full England squad and started both Wembley internationals
against Slovakia and Ukraine on the nights after the two Under-21 fixtures.
Cranie was brought in as a replacement, and Gabriel Agbonlahor and Ryan
Shawcross were also added to the squad, but both had to withdraw. |
266 |
31 March 2009
- England 0 France 2 [0-2]
City Ground, Nottingham
(23,632) |
Obertan, Sissoko |
HL |
England: Joe Hart, M.Cranie (Jack Rodwell), A.Taylor (J.O'Hara), M.Mancienne,
D.Wheater (F.Muamba), N.Onuohaᶜ, James Milner (Danny Welbeck), Tom
Huddlestone, M.Derbyshire (Fraizer Campbell), M.Noble (C.Gardner), Adam
Johnson. (unused: S.Loach, L.Cattermole). |
267 |
8 June 2009
- England 7 Azerbaijan 0 [3-0]
stadium:mk, Milton Keynes
(12,020) |
Mancienne, Sadιqov
OG,
Gardner,
N.Məmmədov OG,
Gibbs
(2), Rodwell |
HW |
England: Joe Hart (S.Loach), M.Cranie, Kieran Gibbs, F.Muamba (A.Taylor), J.Tomkins, M.Mancienne, C.Gardner (Jack Rodwell), L.Cattermole (J.Lewis), Fraizer Campbell (R.Stearman), M.Nobleᶜ (Danny
Rose),
Adam Johnson. |
Steven Taylor and Danny Welbeck pulled out of the UEFA finals squad with
injuries. Rose and Stearman were brought in as replacements. James Milner
and Theo Walcott were called into the full England squad for two World Cup
qualifiers, in Kazakhstan, and at Wembley, against Andorra. Walcott played
in both, but Milner did not make the bench for either game.
They joined up with the Under-21 squad afterwards. Rather than England going down to ten men, even though they were leading by
six goals with 15 minutes left, goalkeeper, Joe Lewis, the last player left
on the bench, came on as an outfield substitute when Cattermole went off
injured. |
UEFA Under-21 Championship 2009 Finals in Sweden |
268 |
group B |
15 June 2009
- England 2 Finland 1 [1-1] Örjans
Vall, Halmstad
(6,828) |
Cattermole, Richards Sparv
(pen) |
NW |
Michael Mancienne31 |
England: 1.Joe Hart, 2.M.Cranie, 19.Kieran Gibbs, 4.L.Cattermole, 17.Micah Richards
(16.J.Tomkins), 18.M.Mancienne, 7.James Milner, 12.F.Muamba, 9.Gabriel Agbanlahor (15.Jack
Rodwell), 10.M.Nobleᶜ, 14.Theo Walcott (21.Fraizer Campbell). |
269 |
18 June 2009
- Spain 0 England 2 [0-0]
Gamla Ullevi, Göteborg
(16,123) |
Campbell, Milner |
NW |
Milner's 32nd-minute penalty was saved
by Asenjo. |
England: 1.Joe Hart, 2.M.Cranie, 19.Kieran Gibbs, 4.L.Cattermole, 17.Micah Richards,
6.N.Onuoha, 7.James Milner (8.C.Gardner), 12.F.Muamba, 9.Gabriel Agbonlahor (21.Fraizer
Campbell), 10.M.Nobleᶜ, 11.Adam Johnson (14.Theo Walcott). |
270 |
22 June 2009
- Germany 1 England
1 [1-1] Örjans
Vall, Halmstad
(7,414) |
Castro Rodwell |
ND |
England: 22.S.Loach (13.J.Lewis), 20.A.Driver (19.Kieran Gibbs), 23.Danny Rose,
3.A.Taylor, 18.M.Mancienne, 5.R.Stearman, J.Tomkins, 8.C.Gardnerᶜ, 15.Jack Rodwell,
21.Fraizer Campbell
(14.Theo Walcott), 11.Adam Johnson. |
Gabriel Agbonlahor picked up a calf injury against Spain and had to miss
this game, whilst James Milner had picked up a yellow card in each of the
two opening games and was suspended. |
271
|
semi-final |
26 June 2009
- England 3 Sweden 3 [3-0]ᴭᵀ
5-4 on penalty-kicks
Gamla Ullevi, Göteborg
(16,385) |
Cranie, Onuoha, Bjärsmyr
OG Berg (2), Toivonen |
AD |
Penalty shootout:
Milner 0-0, Berg 0-0, Hart 1-0, Elm 1-1,
Cattermole 2-1, Bjärsmyr 2-2,
Johnson 3-2, Lustig 3-3, Walcott
4-3, Bengtsson 4-4, Gibbs 5-4, Molins
5-4 |
Milner shot wide, Hart saved from Berg,
and Molins hit the post. |
Fraizer Campbell104 |
England: 1.Joe Hart, 2.M.Cranie, 19.Kieran Gibbs, 4.L.Cattermole, 17.Micah Richards,
6.N.Onuoha, 7.James Milner, 12.F.Muamba (11.Adam Johnson), 9.Gabriel Agbonlahor (21.Fraizer
Campbell), 10.M.Nobleᶜ (15.Jack Rodwell), 14.Theo Walcott. |
272 |
FINAL |
29 June 2009
- Germany 4 England 0 [1-0]
Swedbank Stadion, Malmö
(18,769) |
Castro, Özil, Wagner (2) |
NL |
England: 22.S.Loach, 2.M.Cranie (8.C.Gardner), 19.Kieran Gibbs, 4.L.Cattermole,
17.Micah
Richards, 6.N.Onuoha (18.M.Mancienne), 7.James Milner, 12.F.Muamba (Jack Rodwell),
14.Theo Walcott, 10.M.Nobleᶜ, 11.Adam Johnson. |
Gabriel Agbonlahor and Joe Hart (in addition to Campbell) were suspended for
the final after picking up their second yellow card of the tournament, in
the semi-final. Hart's had been awarded during the penalty shootout. |
20-year-olds in UEFA finals squad: Richards, Tomkins and
Walcott. Micah Richards celebrated his 21st birthday during the tournament.
19-year-old in UEFA finals squad: Gibbs. 18-year-olds in UEFA finals squad:
Rodwell and Rose. |
England finish runners-up in the 2009 UEFA Under-21 Championship |
Season 2009-10 |
Friendly match |
273 |
11 August 2009
- Netherlands 0 England
0 [0-0] Euroborg,
Groningen
(6,500) |
|
AD |
England: S.Loach (F.Fielding), Micah Richardsᶜ (K.Naughton), Kieran Gibbs
(Ryan Bertrand), Danny Rose, M.Mancienne, J.Tomkins, Jack Rodwell (Chris Smalling),
F.Stanislas (F.Sears), L.Cattermole (Andy Carroll), Fabian Delph (Jack Wilshere), J.Vaughan (Daniel Sturridge). |
Fabrice Muamba withdrew from the squad with an injury. Wilshere was brought
in as a replacement. |
UEFA Under-21 Championship 2011 preliminary matches |
274 |
group nine |
4 September 2009
- FYR Macedonia 1 England
2 [1-0] Stadion
Goce Delčev, Prilep
(2,000) |
Ibraimi Sears, Cattermole
(pen) |
AW |
England: S.Loach, K.Naughton, Kieran Gibbs, Danny Rose (Jack Wilshere), F.Muamba (F.Sears), J.Tomkins,
M.Mancienne, F.Stanislas (Tom Cleverley), L.Cattermoleᶜ, Daniel Sturridge,
Jack Rodwell. (unused: F.Fielding, Chris Smalling, Jack Cork, Danny
Welbeck). |
Goalkeeper, Alex McCarthy was also in the squad for the two September
fixtures.
Ryan Bertrand, Fabian Delph, Micah Richards and James Vaughan withdrew with injuries. Cork came in as a
replacement. |
275 |
8 September 2009
- Greece 1 England
1 [1-1] Stádio Asteras, Tripoli
(2,678) |
Ninis Sturridge |
AD |
England: S.Loach, K.Naughton, Kieran Gibbs, Danny Rose, F.Muambaᶜ, J.Tomkins, M.Mancienne,
Jack Wilshere, Jack Rodwell (M.Addison), Daniel Sturridge (Danny Welbeck (F.Sears)),
Tom Cleverley. (unused: F.Fielding, Chris Smalling, Jack Cork,
F.Stanislas). |
Captain and match-winner, Lee Cattermole picked up a
heel injury in Macedonia
and withdrew from the squad. |
276 |
9 October 2009
- England
6 FYR Macedonia 3 [2-1]
Ricoh Arena, Coventry
(20,074) |
Gibbs, Richards, Carroll (2), Hines (2)
Muarem, Ibraimi,
Gibbs OG |
HW |
England: S.Loach, Micah Richardsᶜ, Kieran Gibbs, Danny Rose (F.Muamba), Jack Rodwell, J.Tomkins,
M.Mancienne, Tom Cleverley, Jack Wilshere, Andy Carroll (Danny Welbeck),
Theo Walcott (Z.Hines). (unused: F.Fielding, Chris Smalling,
F.Stanislas, Daniel Sturridge). |
Other squad members were Ryan Bertrand, Jack Cork, Alex McCarthy and Kyle
Naughton. Lee Cattermole, Fabian Delph and Sam Hutchinson withdrew with
injuries, and Walcott was a late addition. |
277 |
14 November 2009
- England 1 Portugal 0 [1-0]
The National Stadium, Wembley
(33,833) |
Rose |
HW |
England: S.Loach, Danny Rose (Jack Cork), Kieran Gibbs, Micah Richardsᶜ, Chris Smalling,
Ryan Bertrand, M.Mancienne (K.Naughton), F.Muamba, Tom Cleverley, Fabian Delph (D.Gosling),
Andy Carroll. (unused: F.Fielding, H.Lansbury, Daniel Sturridge,
Z.Hines). |
Michael Johnson, Jack Rodwell,
Junior Stanislas, James Tomkins and Danny Welbeck withdrew from the squad
for the two November fixtures with injuries.
Gosling and Lansbury were drafted in as replacements, as were Ciaran Clark
(who went on to make 36 full international appearances for the Republic of
Ireland) and Kyle Walker. |
278 |
17 November 2009
- Lithuania 0 England
0 [0-0]
Vėtros stadionas, Vilnius
(500) |
|
AD |
England: S.Loach, Danny Rose, Kieran Gibbs (Ryan Bertrand), F.Muamba (F.Hines),
Micah Richardsᶜ, Chris Smalling, M.Mancienne, Tom Cleverley, Fabian Delph, Andy Carroll, Daniel
Sturridge (H.Lansbury). (unused: F.Fielding, K.Naughton, D.Gosling, Jack
Cork). |
279 |
3 March 2010
- England 1 Greece 2 [0-1]
Keepmoat Stadium, Doncaster
(9,708) |
Delfouneso
K.Papadopoulos, G.Papadopoulos |
HL |
England: S.Loach, Kyle Walker, Ryan Bertrand, F.Muamba (Daniel Sturridge),
Micah Richardsᶜ, Chris Smalling (N.Delfouneso), Jack Wilshere, L.Cattermole,
Andy Carroll, Jack Rodwell, Tom Cleverley (D.Gosling). (unused:
F.Fielding, J.Tomkins, M.Mancienne, Fabian Delph). |
Other squad members were Jack Cork, Henri Lansbury, Alex McCarthy, Victor
Moses and Kyle Naughton. Danny Welbeck withdrew with a knee injury. |
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