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"SAVED
BY THE BELL"
various |
Officials
from Austria |
England
Squad |
Type |
Belgium Squad |
Referee
(red)
Sebastian Gishamer
35 (13 October 1988), Bürmoos, FIFA-listed 2018. |
19 |
Goal Attempts |
7 |
7 |
Attempts on Target |
3 |
Assistant Referees |
0 |
Hit Bar/Post |
0 |
Roland Brandner 46 (24
January 1978) |
Santino Schreiner 32 (29
January 1992) |
6 |
Corner Kicks Won |
1 |
Fourth official Harald Lechner
41 (30 July 1982), Wien, FIFA-listed 2010 |
2 |
Offside Calls Against |
1 |
Video
Assistant Officials |
13 |
Fouls Conceded |
12 |
Manuel Schüttengruber
40 (20 July 1983), Linz, FIFA-listed 2014
Walter Altmann 39 |
63% |
Possession |
37% |
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England
Team |
|
Rank |
FIFA (15th
February 2024) 3rd
EFO ranking
Group Two ELO rating
7th to 6th |
Colours |
The Nike 2024 away
uniform -
Dark Raisin
shadow pinstriped crew necked jerseys
with seven-coloured side panel and sesame trim, dark
raisin shorts
with seven-coloured side panel,
dark raisin socks
with seven-coloured trimmed
tops. |
Captain |
Declan Rice |
Manager |
Gareth Southgate, 53 (3 September 1970), appointed caretaker manager on 27 September 2016, appointed as permanent manager on 30 November
2016. |
only, W 0 - D 1 - L 0 - F 2 - A 2. |
127th known (64th post-war) captain |
P 93rd of 102, W 57 - D 21 - L 15 - F 202 - A
65. |
England
Lineup |
|
five changes on the previous match |
league position (14th March) |
|
1 |
Pickford, Jordan L. |
30 19 days |
7 March 1994 |
G |
Everton FC
(PL 16th) |
60 |
45ᵍᵃ |
the 48th player to reach the 60-app
milestone |
2 |
Konsa, Ezri N. |
26 155 days |
23 October 1997 |
RB/ RCD |
Aston Villa FC
(PL 4th) |
2 |
0 |
5 |
Stones, John,
injured off 10th min. |
29 303 days |
28 May 1994 |
RCD |
Manchester City FC
(PL 3rd) |
71 |
3 |
6 |
Dunk, Lewis C. |
32 126 days |
21 November 1991 |
LCD |
Brighton & Hove Albion FC
(PL 8th) |
5 |
0 |
3 |
Chilwell, Benjamin
J. |
27 98 days |
21 December 1996 |
LB |
Chelsea FC
(PL 11th) |
21 |
1 |
final app
2018-24 |
21 |
Mainoo, Kobbie B.,
off 74th min. |
18 342 days |
19 April 2005 |
RDM |
Manchester United FC
(PL 6th) |
2 |
0 |
4 |
Rice, Declan |
25
72 days |
14 January 1999 |
LDM |
Arsenal FC
(PL TOP) |
50 |
3 |
the 67th player to reach 50-app ~ fifth youngest |
18 |
Bowen, Jarrod,
off 80th min. |
27 97 days |
20 December 1996 |
RAM |
West Ham United FC
(PL 7th) |
7 |
0 |
10
|
Bellingham, Jude V.W. |
20 271 days |
29 June 2003 |
CAM |
Real Madrid CF, Spain
(LL TOP) |
29 |
3 |
7 |
Foden, Philip W. |
23 303 days |
28 May 2000 |
LAM |
Manchester City FC
(PL 3rd) |
33 |
4 |
17 |
Toney, Ivan B.E.,
off 80th min. |
28
10 days |
16 March 1996 |
CF |
Brentford FC
(PL 15th) |
2 |
1 ¹ |
|
the 109th
penalty-kick scored
(147) |
most appearanced England player at
Brentford |
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|
|
|
England
Substitutes |
12 |
Gomez, Joseph D., on 10th min.
(9:17) for Stones |
26 308 days |
23 May 1997 |
RB |
Liverpool FC
(PL 2nd) |
13 |
9 |
0 |
4 |
|
|
67th min. for pulling back Jérémy Doku as he attempted to sprint away |
scoreline:
England 1 Belgium 2 |
20
|
Maddison, James D., on 74th min.
(73:36) for Mainoo |
27 124 days |
23 November 1996 |
RM |
Tottenham Hotspur FC
(PL 5th)
|
6
|
2 |
0
|
4 |
|
91st min. for
a foul on Aster Vranckx on the halfway line |
|
11 |
Gordon, Anthony M., on 80th min.
(79:37) for Bowen |
23 31 days |
24 February 2001 |
RF |
Newcastle United FC
(PL 10th) |
2 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
9 |
Watkins, Oliver G.A., on 80th min.
(79:44) for Toney |
28 87 days |
30 December 1995 |
CF |
Aston Villa FC
(PL 4th) |
11 |
4 |
3 |
7 |
result:
England 2 Belgium 2 |
unused
substitutes: |
8-Conor Gallagher, 13-Aaron Ramsdale, 14-Jordon Henderson, 15-Jarrad Branthwaite, 16-Rico
Lewis, 19-Marcus Rashford, 22-James Trafford,
23-Cole Palmer. |
stadium notes: |
The last time England were two-one down in a Wembley friendly was
against Germany in August 2007. Ben Chilwell is the 56th England
player to have played at the stadium ten times-or-more. Anthony
Gordon is the 125th England player to have played at The National
Stadium more than once. |
team notes: |
This is England's 400th friendly match.
(W 226 - D 96 - A 78 - F 886 - A 445) John Stones received a
pass from Lewis Dunk, and in an attempt to play the pass on, managed
to drag his foot in the turf and pulled his left adductor muscle (4:52). His attempt to
run it off proved fruitless when he further stretched his leg
(6:19) in retrieving a ball he
passed too far of himself and immediately called to the bench for
treatment (6:21). He
received on-field treatment (8:24) before being replaced. For the second half of this match, the team will not be wearing names
on the back of their shirts. To highlight the issues of Alzheimer's
disease. Not since 2007 have England failed to win of their first
two matches of the new calendar year. Then, like now, was a loss
(Spain) and a draw (Israel). |
youth notes: |
England and
Belgium have met several times in
youth level matches
featuring the participating players. Jordan Pickford kept goal for the
under-16 side against Belgium in February 2010. He then did the same
for the under-17s thirteen months later. Phil Foden also started for the under-17
side against the Belgians in August 2016. Anthony Gordon was a
substitute for the under-18s in November 2018. Then Kobbie Mainoo
started in September 2022. Phil Foden started for the under-19s in
September 2018. And Anthony Gordon started the fixture thirteen months
later. |
captain notes: |
Declan Rice is the
127th known captain of England. The thirteenth captain used under
Southgate (the tenth new), and the first to come from Arsenal FC since
Sol Campbell in May 2005. |
penalty notes: |
Ivan Toney becomes the first player since Allan Clarke in the 1970
World Cup Finals tournament to score from the spot on his first start
for his country. |
Manager Gareth Southgate played against Belgium in the October 1999
friendly victory. He had been a squad member in the pre-World Cup
Finals warm-up match in May 1998. |
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4-2-3-1 |
Pickford - Konsa, Stones (Gomez), Dunk, Chilwell
- Mainoo
(Maddison), Rice - Bowen
(Gordon), Bellingham, Foden - Toney
(Watkins)
notes: when Gomez replaced Stones, he
took up Konsa's right-back position |
Averages (Starting XI): |
Age |
25
years 318 days |
Appearances/Goals |
25.6 |
1.2 |
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Belgium Team |
|
Rank |
FIFA (15th
February 2024) 4th
EFO ranking
Group Three ELO rating
9th |
Colours |
Made by Adidas - Light blue wing-collared jerseys with
white
collar/side/adidas shoulder trim, brown
shorts with white side trim, white socks. |
Captain |
Romelu Lukaku Jan Vertonghen
82:31 |
Manager |
Domenico Tedesco, 38 (12 September
1985, in Rossano, Italy), appointed on 8 February 2023. |
fourteenth match, W 10 - D 4 - L 0 - F 28: A 8. |
Belgium Lineup |
13 |
Sels, Matz W.E. |
32 29 days |
26 February 1992 |
G |
Nottingham Forest FC, England |
8 |
5ᵍᵃ |
21 |
Castagne, Timothy |
28 112 days |
5 December 1995 |
RB |
Fulham FC, England |
41 |
2 |
2 |
Debast, Zeno,
off 83rd min. |
20 154 days |
24 October 2003 |
RCD |
RSC Anderlecht |
6 |
0 |
5 |
Vertonghen, Jan B.L. |
36 337 days |
24 April 1987 |
LCD |
RSC Anderlecht |
154 |
10 |
3 |
Theate, Arthur N.,
off 71st min. |
23 306 days |
25 May 2000 |
LB |
Stade Rennais FC, France |
15 |
0 |
18 |
Mangala, Orel J.,
off 82nd min. |
25 8 days |
18 March 1998 |
LM |
Olympique Lyonnais, France, on loan from Nottingham Forest
FC, England |
13 |
0 |
6 |
Onana, Amadou B.Z.G.M. |
22 223 days |
16 August 2001 in
Dakar, Senegal |
DM |
Everton FC, England |
11 |
0 |
8
|
Tielemens, Youri M.,
off 71st min. |
26 324 days |
7 May 1997 |
RM |
Aston Villa FC, England |
67 |
7 |
11 |
Trossard, Leandro,
off 60th min. |
29 113 days |
4 December 1995 |
LF |
Arsenal FC, England |
32 |
7 |
10 |
Lukaku Bolingoli, Romelu M.,
off 83rd min. |
30 318 days |
13 May 1993 |
CF |
AS Roma, Italy, on loan from Chelsea FC, England |
114 |
83 |
7 |
Doku, Jérémy B. |
21 304 days |
27 May 2002 |
RF |
Manchester City FC, England |
20 |
2 |
Belgium
Substitutes |
scoreline:
England 1 Belgium 2 |
14 |
Lukébakio Ngandoli, Dodi,
on 60th min. (59:52) for Trossard |
26 184 days |
24 September 1997 |
LF |
Sevilla FC, Spain |
14 |
2 |
22 |
Vranckx, Aster J., on 71st
min. (70:21) for Tielemans |
21 144 days |
4 October 2002 |
RM |
VfL Wolfsburg, Germany |
6 |
0 |
15 |
Meunier, Thomas, on 71st min.
(70:39) for Theate |
32 184 days |
12 September 1991 |
LB |
Trabzonspor, Turkey |
64 |
8 |
9 |
Openda, Ikoma-Loïs,
on 82nd min. (81:54) for Mangala |
24 39 days |
16 February 2000 |
LF |
RB Leipzig, Germany |
16 |
2 |
4 |
Faes, Wout Felix Lina, on 83rd
min. (82:07) for Debast |
25 358 days |
3 April 1998 |
RCD |
Leicester City FC, England |
13 |
0 |
23 |
Batshuayi-Atunga, Michy,
on 83rd min. (82:36) for Lukaku |
30 146 days |
2 October 1993 |
CF |
Fenerbahçe SK, Turkey |
55 |
27 |
|
95th min.
for not stepping away from a quick Jude Bellingham free-kick |
|
|
|
result:
England 2 Belgium 2 |
unused
substitutes: |
12-Thomas Kaminski, 16-Olivier Deman, 19-Johan Bakayoko,
20-Arthur Vermeeren, 24-Koni De Winter, 25-Arnaud Bodart. |
team
notes: |
|
|
4-3-3 |
Sels - Castagne, Debast (Faes), Vertonghen,
Theate (Meunier) - Mangala (Openda), Onana, Tielemans
(Vranckx) - Trossard (Lukébakio), Lukaku
(Batshuayi), Doku |
Averages (Starting XI): |
Age |
27
years 38 days |
Appearances/Goals |
43.7 |
9.9 |
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Match Report
by Mike Payne |
For
the 200th match report I have written for this wonderful website, I wanted
a good game to celebrate, and by and large I did get my wish.
Seeing a very proud Declan Rice lead out the
England team on his first game as captain of the side lifted the spirits
on a dreadfully wet night at Wembley.
Both teams then went on to serve up an
entertaining international, with some great play, and some downright awful
play offered in equal measures.
Thankfully, the conclusion of the match gave us
some pure class on show.
England
came so close to taking a first minute lead as Jarrod Bowen, lively
throughout, sprinted down the right before sending a cross in to the
marauding Ivan Toney.
His attempt at a volleyed finish was
actually stopped by his own flailing hand, otherwise it would have been a
dream start, not only for England but for the recalled Toney.
After that though, England struggled
for the next period of the match.
On six minutes they twice gave away
possession cheaply, John Stones and Ben
Chilwell the guilty parties.
Luckily other English players came to
the rescue by winning the ball back.
A minute later superb control from
Bowen again, won England a corner.
That was cleared and the next incident
saw Stones go off with an injury, a big blow for the home side.
With Joe Gomez replacing him at the back, England suddenly
found themselves a goal down thanks to a ludicrous bit of play by Jordon
Pickford.
The goalkeeper seems to have adopted a position in
the back four just lately, and he picked up the ball far out on the left
of his penalty area.
Now, when I was at school I was told never to pass
the ball across your area, but Pickford ignored this basic advice by
passing the ball directly to Amadou Ogana in the centre.
The Belgian's pass then set up Youri Tielemans who
cleverly made Pickford look a complete, I'm tempted to use the word
'idiot' but I will use novice!
What an awful goal to give away!
Credit to Tielemans though as he took his shot
perfectly.
I've always loved the way that Pickford blames
everyone else when England concede a goal, but this time there was no
other person to blame but himself.
At the risk of being too critical, is Ben Chilwell a former
member of 'One Direction'?
I ask because he only ever seems to want to play the
ball backwards.
Luckily for England, things improved after 15
minutes of play.
Kobbie Mainoo and Jude Bellingham combined well to send
Toney into the box.
The striker cleverly got across his man and went
down under a challenge.
Penalty given!
A VAR check was completed and Toney composed himself
for the kick and tucked the ball away with aplomb.
The rain was now lashing down, but the happiest
player on the pitch after England's equaliser was goalkeeper Pickford.
And all credit to England's Number One in the 20th
minute as Tielemans set up Jeremy Doku for a low shot which Pickford
pushed away to safety.
(I love our keeper really, he's a former Preston
North Ender!)
On 26 minutes, England almost snatch the lead as Bowen set
up Bellingham only for Zeno Debast to get a touch which took the ball over
the bar.
From the deep corner Lewis Dunk headed back across
goal for Bowen to nod the ball in to the net.
Our celebrations were cut short by another VAR check
which gave offside.
Although it was a correct decision, you had to feel
sorry for Bowen who thought he had his first England goal.
In the next five minutes Bowen hit a good shot just
over and then Bellingham had the miss of the match when he shot over when
it looked impossible to miss.
That heralded a breakaway by Belgium on 36 minutes.
A superb crossfield pass from deep in his own half
from Tielemans seemed easy for Dunk to win the ball with Romelu Lukaku
lurking.
For some inexplicable reason, Dunk lost possession
by going to ground and Lukaku had a clear sight of goal.
The Belgian forward then came up with a fabulous
pass with the outside of his boot to find Tielemans following up and
planting a diving header past Pickford.
With
three minutes of added time before the break England hit back with goal
attempts from Bellingham and Bowen who both forced saves from Mats Sels in
the Belgian goal.
That preserved the visitor's lead at half-time.
Early in the second-half England broke away through
the impressive Mainoo and that move ended with a corner and a shot wide by
Chilwell.
Belgium began the half in an assured mood, but just
gradually it was England who slowly gained more control.
Rice was working his socks off as always, and Phil
Foden was coming more and more into the picture.
One break from him led to a fierce shot by Toney
that brought another save from Sels.
On 54 minutes a neat chip by Gomez found the head of
Bellingham, but his weak header missed the target.
Doku was the Belgian danger man and his breaks
caused England some discomfort without creating anything too drastic.
Bellingham did not have as good a game as usual at
times, but he is a battler and worked hard to create something as England
tried hard for an elusive goal.
There was plenty of end to end play as the half
progressed with both sides forcing goalkeeper saves.
As time was running out England needed a slice of
luck, or maybe just a little piece of magic.
Gareth Southgate sent on James Maddison as a
substitute for Mainoo to try something new.
With ten minutes left Bowen's brilliant run set up a chance
for Foden but his cross-shot flew inches wide of the far post.
With that, Gareth Southgate took off England's best
player, Bowen, along with Toney, and brought on Anthony Gordon and Ollie
Watkins.
As the last minutes ticked away England had a couple
more near misses but the final touches were just not there.
Just as you thought the game was over England found that
long overdue goal.
Watkins and Maddison battled for the ball on the
goalline with a defender, and Maddison gained possession to square a pass
into the path of Bellingham, who calmly side-footed a shot past the
goalkeeper, much to the delight of the home crowd and the despair of the
Belgian contingent.
It was a touch of class from Bellingham, and his
after match chat showed what a lovely lad he is, speaking so much sense
about the game as a whole.
England did deserve their draw and to gain their
reward at the end of an enthralling contest left them looking forward to
the future challenges.
PHEW, is my last word on the match!
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Source Notes |
TheFA.com
BBC Sport Belgium FA |
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UEFA.com Mike Payne - football historian and contributor |
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