Season 1981-82 |
x |
John Cartwright |
The third FIFA World Youth Championship 1981 in Australia |
|
group D |
3 October 1981
-
England 2 Cameroon
0
[0-0]
Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
(15,814) |
Finnigan, Dey |
NW |
England:
1.M.Kendall, 15.P.Southey, 6.P.Crosby, 14.S.Robson, 3.N.Banfield, 12.A.Peake,
2.P.Allen, 4.G.Dey, 7.T.Finnigan (18.Neil Webb), 17.Danny Wallace,
9.S.Kinsey (16.M.Small). |
2 |
5 October 1981
-
England 1 Argentina
1
[0-0]
Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
(16,674) |
Small
Urruti |
ND |
England: 1.M.Kendall, 8.C.Greenall, 6.P.Crosby, 14.S.Robson,
3.N.Banfield, 12.A.Peake, 2.P.Allen, 18.Neil Webb, 7.T.Finnigan, 17.Danny
Wallace, 16.M.Small. |
3 |
8 October 1981
-
England 1 Australia
1 [0-1]
Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
(28,932) |
Small
Koussas |
AD |
England: 1.M.Kendall, 8.C.Greenall, 6.P.Crosby,
14.S.Robson, 3.N.Banfield, 12.A.Peake, 2.P.Allen, 18.Neil Webb,
7.T.Finnigan, 17.Danny Wallace, 16.M.Small. |
4 |
quarter-final |
11 October 1981
-
England 4 Egypt
2 [1-2]
Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
(8,293) |
Webb (3),
Cooke Taher Amer (pen), Saleh |
NW |
England:
1.M.Kendall, 8.C.Greenall, 6.P.Crosby (9.S.Kinsey), 14.S.Robson,
3.N.Banfield, 12.A.Peake, 4.G.Dey, 18.Neil Webb, 7.T.Finnigan (5.J.Cooke),
17.Danny Wallace, 16.M.Small. |
5 |
semi-final |
14 October 1981
-
Qatar 2
England 1 [1-0]
Sydney Cricket Stadium, Sydney
(12,476) |
Bilal,
Alsada Small |
NL |
England:
1.M.Kendall, 8.C.Greenall, 9.S.Kinsey, 14.S.Robson, 2.P.Allen, 12.A.Peake,
4.G.Dey, 18.Neil Webb, 5.J.Cooke, 17.Danny Wallace, 16.M.Small (7.T.Finnigan). |
6 |
third-place play-off |
17 October 1981
-
England 0 Romania
1 [0-nk]
Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
(10,492) |
Gabor |
NW |
England: 13.A.Gosney, 3.N.Banfield, 8.C.Greenall, 14.S.Robson, 18.Neil Webb,
2.P.Allen (4.G.Dey), 9.S.Kinsey (15.P.Southey), 12.A.Peake, 11.K.Gage,
5.J.Cooke, 10.I.Muir. |
England finish in fourth place at the 1981 FIFA World Youth Championship.
West Germany are the eventual winners. |
Season 1985-86 |
x |
Dave Sexton |
The fifth FIFA World Youth Championship 1985 in USSR |
|
group D |
24 August 1985
-
England 2 Paraguay 2
[2-1]
Tofiq
Behramov Stadionu, Baku
(40,000) |
Wakenshaw, Priest
Cartaman, Jara |
ND |
England: 13.D.Williams, 2.T.Howard, 3.Michael Thomas, 4.G.Stebbing, 18.S.Ratcliffe,
6.D.Corner, 7.R.Cooke, 17.P.Priest, 5.J.Beresford (10.S.Scott), 9.R.Wakenshaw,
12.N.Wood
(8.P.Moulden). |
8 |
26 August 1985
-
England 0 PR China 2
[0-0]
Tofiq
Behramov Stadionu, Baku
(12,000) |
Gao Hongbo, Gong Lei |
NL |
England: 13.D.Williams, 2.T.Howard, 3.Michael Thomas, 4.G.Stebbing, 18.S.Ratcliffe,
6.D.Corner, 7.R.Cooke, 17.P.Priest, 9.R.Wakenshaw (15.M.Stein), 5.J.Beresford,
12.N.Wood (8.P.Moulden). |
9 |
29 August 1985
-
England 0 Mexico 1
[0-1]
Tofiq
Behramov Stadionu, Baku
(12,000) |
Becerra |
NL |
England: 16.D.Heyes, 2.T.Howard, 3.Michael Thomas, 4.G.Stebbing, 18.S.Ratcliffe,
6.D.Corner, 14.F.Carr, 10.S.Scott (17.P.Priest), 9.R.Wakenshaw (15.M.Stein),
5.J.Beresford,
7.R.Cooke. |
England are eliminated from the 1985 FIFA World Youth Championship at the
group phase.
Brazil are the eventual winners. When England next qualified,
in 1991, it had become an Under-19
competition, but had reverted back to Under-20 in 1997. |
x |
Graham
Taylor |
Friendly Tour of Paraná, Brazil |
u/o |
8 June 1988 -
Londrina 1
England 1
[nk]
Estádio Municipal Jacy Scaff, Londrina
(tbc) |
Le Tissier |
AD |
England: B.Horne, Statham, Morgan, David Batty (Tim Sherwood), Flynn, Neil
Ruddock, Tony Daley, M.Gabbiadini (W.Aspinall), P.Atkinson, Bennett
(J.Ebbrell), Matthew Le Tissier (D.Howells). |
u/o |
10 June 1988 -
Maringa 2 England 3
[nk]
Estádio Willie Davids, Maringá (tbc) |
Le Tissier, Daley, Atkinson |
AW |
England: K.Pressman, Statham (Bennett), Morgan, J.Ebbrell, Flynn, Neil
Ruddock, Tony Daley, Tim Sherwood, P.Atkinson, D.Howells (David Batty), Matthew
Le Tissier (C.Leaburn). |
Season 1996-97 |
x |
Ted
Powell |
The eleventh FIFA World Youth
Championship 1997 in Malaysia |
10 |
group F |
18 June 1997
-
Côte d'Ivoire 1
England 2
[1-1]
Tan
Sri Dato' Haji Hassan Yunos Stadium, Johor
Bahru
(14,000) |
Cissé Owen (pen),
Shepherd |
NW |
England: 1.D.Lucas, 15.P.Shepherd, 4.R.Wallwork, 5.J.Curtisᶜ, 6.M.Broomes,
12.Kieron Dyer,
7.J.Morris, 8.Jamie Carragher, 11.C.Easton (17.M.Jackson), 18.Michael Owen,
10.Danny Murphy
(9.R.Humphreys). |
11 |
20 June 1997
-
United Arab Emirates 0
England 5
[0-2]
Tan
Sri Dato' Haji Hassan Yunos Stadium, Johor
Bahru
(12,000) |
Murphy (3 (1 pen)),
Owen, A.A.Abdullah OG |
NW |
England: 1.D.Lucas, 3.J.Crowe, 4.R.Wallwork, 5.J.Curtisᶜ, 12.Kieron Dyer, 15.P.Shepherd,
7.J.Morris, 8.Jamie Carragher, 10.Danny Murphy (14.J.Macken), 11.C.Easton (17.M.Jackson),
18.Michael Owen (16.J.Euell). |
12 |
23 June 1997
-
Mexico 0
England 1
[0-0]
Tan
Sri Dato' Haji Hassan Yunos Stadium, Johor
Bahru
(9,000) |
Owen |
NW |
England: 1.D.Lucas, 4.R.Wallwork, 5.J.Curtisᶜ, 6.M.Broomes, 15.P.Shepherd (3.J.Crowe),
7.J.Morris, 8.Jamie Carragher, 17.M.Jackson, 12.Kieron Dyer, 10.Danny Murphy,
18.Michael
Owen. |
13 |
round of sixteen |
26 June 1997
-
England 1 Argentina 2
[0-2]
Tan
Sri Dato' Haji Hassan Yunos Stadium, Johor
Bahru
(17,000) |
Carragher
Riquelme (pen), Aimer |
NL |
England: 1.D.Lucas, 12.Kieron Dyer, 4.R.Wallwork, 5.J.Curtisᶜ, 3.J.Crowe, 10.Danny Murphy,
17.M.Jackson, 8.Jamie Carragher, 7.J.Morris, 18.Michael Owen, 9.R.Humphreys (16.J.Euell). |
non-playing squad members were 2.Matthew Upson and 13.M.Tyler. |
England are eliminated from the 1997 World Youth Championship in the second
round. Argentina are the eventual winners. |
Season 1998-99 |
x |
Chris Ramsey |
The twelfth FIFA World Youth
Championship 1999 in Nigeria |
14 |
group E |
4 April 1999
-
England 0 United States 1
[0-1]
Sani
Abacha Stadium, Kano
(19,000) |
Califf |
NL |
England: 1.S.Taylor, 16.R.Cooper, 3.Ashley Cole, 4.S.Wright, 5.S.Haslam, 17.P.Vernazza,
15.K.Nicholls (6.N.Murphy), 18.A.Oliver (8.Andrew Johnson), 9.C.Dudley, 10.J.Piercey (2.G.Lincoln),
11.M.Etherington. |
15 |
8 April 1999
-
Cameroon 1
England 0
[0-0]
Sani
Abacha Stadium, Kano
(12,000) |
Cooper OG |
NL |
England: 1.S.Taylor, 2.G.Lincoln, 3.Ashley Cole, 4.S.Wright, 5.S.Haslam, 16.R.Cooper,
17.P.Vernazza, 8.Andrew Johnson, 9.C.Dudley (10.J.Piercey (12.A.Chambers)),
15.K.Nicholls (14.J.Chambers),
11.M.Etherington. |
16 |
11 April 1999
-
Japan 2
England 0
[1-0]
Abubarkar Tafawa Balewa
Stadium, Bauchi
(9,000) |
Ishikawa, Ono |
NL |
Kevin
Nicholls90 |
England: 13.P.Rachubka, 2.G.Lincoln (7.Peter Crouch), 16.R.Cooper (14.J.Chambers),
4.S.Wright, 5.S.Haslam, 6.N.Murphy, 17.P.Vernazza, 8.Andrew Johnson, 9.C.Dudley (12.A.Chambers),
15.K.Nicholls, 11.M.Etherington. |
With the tournament falling so close to the end of the English football
season, England fielded a squad made up entirely of teenagers, apart from
Kevin Nicholls, who was twenty. Of the 18 players, ten were either 17 or 18
years old. |
England are eliminated from the 1999 WYC Finals at the group phase.
Spain are the eventual winners. |
Season 2001-02 |
x |
Martin
Hunter |
Friendly matches |
17 |
22 November 2001
-
England 1
Portugal
0
[0-0]
The Friends
Provident St Mary's Stadium, Southampton (tbc) |
Keenan |
HW |
England: R.Howarth (B.Myhill), J.Halls (F.Richardson), J.Samuel, D.Noble
(S.Sidwell), P.Reid (Paul Konchesky), P.Clarkeᶜ, J.Davis (Andrew Johnson),
R.Ricketts (A.Murray), Peter Crouch (M.Richards), J.Keenan, Jay Bothroyd
(G.McSheffrey). |
18 |
13 March 2002
-
England 3
Finland
0
[1-0]
Reebok
Stadium, Bolton (10,585) |
Davis (2),
Richards |
HW |
England: R. Evans (R.Howarth), J.Halls, J.Jackson (N.Jenkins), D.Noble
(K.Henry), P.Clarkeᶜ (P.Reid), Joleon Lescott, J.Davis (M.Hamshaw), Kevin
Nolan, D.Webber, R.Ricketts, Jay Bothroyd. |
|
Les
Reed |
19 |
10 April 2002 -
Portugal 2 England 0
[0-0]
Estádio José Gomes, Amadora
(tbc) |
Alves, Gisvi |
AL |
England: B.Myhill (R.Howarth), J.Halls, J.Jackson, D.Noble (S.Sidwell),
P.Clarkeᶜ, S.Parnaby (F.Richardson), J.Davis, R.Ricketts, D.Webber, J.Keenan
(K.Henry), G.McSheffrey (Phil Jagielka). |
x |
Martin Hunter |
Tournoi Espoirs de Toulon 2002 (Hopefuls)
Festival, in southern France |
20 |
group A |
6 May 2002
-
China 0 England
0
[0-0]
Stade Mayol, Toulon
(tbc) |
|
ND |
England: R.Evans, J.Halls (F.Richardson), C.Armstrong, J.Jackson, P.Clarkeᶜ,
Joleon Lescott, L.Knight, D.Noble, D.Webber, J.Davis (A.Murray),
G.McSheffrey (M.Hamshaw). |
21 |
10 May 2002
-
Poland
0 England
1
[0-0]
Stade Pierre de Coubertin, Cannes
(tbc) |
Parnaby |
NW |
Adam
Murray |
England: S.Bywater, F.Richardson, Joleon Lescott, J.Jackson (D.Noble),
P.Clarkeᶜ, S.Parnaby, L.Knight (J.McMaster), A.Murray, C.Pead, J.Davis,
M.Hamshaw. |
22 |
12 May 2002
-
Portugal
0 England
1
[0-0]
Stade Mayol, Toulon
(tbc) |
Davis |
NW |
England: R.Howarth, J.Halls (F.Richardson), C.Armstrong, J.Bewers, P.Clarkeᶜ,
S.Parnaby, L.Knight, D.Noble, J.McMaster (C.Pead), J.Davis, G.McSheffrey
(M.Hamshaw). |
23 |
14 May 2002
-
Brazil 0 England
0
[0-0]
Stade Pourcin, Fréjus
(tbc) |
|
ND |
England: R.Evans, F.Richardson, Joleon Lescott, J.Jackson, P.Clarkeᶜ,
S.Parnaby, L.Knight, C.Pead (A.Murray), D.Webber, J.Davis (G.McSheffrey),
M.Hamshaw. |
24
|
third-place play-off |
17 May 2002
-
Japan 0 England
0
[0-0]
5-4 on penalty kicks
Stade Mayol, Toulon
(tbc) |
|
ND |
shootout:- Clarke, Jackson, Hamshaw and McSheffrey scored before Knight
and Pead then missed. |
England: R.Evans, J.Halls, C.Armstrong, J.Jackson, P.Clarkeᶜ, Joleon
Lescott, L.Knight, A.Murray, D.Webber (G.McSheffrey), J.Bewers (C.Pead),
M.Hamshaw. |
England finish in fourth place in Toulon Festival. |
x |
Les Reed |
Four Nations Tournament |
25 |
23 October 2002
- Germany 1
England 2
[1-1]
Paul-Greifzu-Stadion,
Dessau-Roßlau (5,913) |
Radtke Carter, O'Neil |
AW |
England: B.Myhill, J.Bewers (N.Austin), L.Hylton, D.Carter (B.Howard),
R.Clare (S.O'Hanlon), R.Garry, M.Chopra, G.O'Neilᶜ,
Dean Ashton, S.Cooke
(D.Fox), J.Thomas (R.Offiong). |
26 |
27 November 2002
-
England 3 Italy 5
[2-1]
Stadium of Light,
Sunderland (6,554) |
Chopra (2), Carter
Piccolo, Quagliarella, Calaio (2), Donadel |
HL |
England: A.Lonergan (S.Allaway), J.Otsemobor, L.Hylton (N.Austin), D.Fox
(B.Clark), C.Davenport, R.Garry, M.Chopra, G.O'Neilᶜ,
Dean Ashton (R.Offiong),
D.Carter, M.Tonge (J.Thomas). |
27 |
12 December 2002
-
England 0 Switzerland 2
[0-1]
Boleyn Ground, Upton Park (11,000) |
Weber, Mikari |
HL |
England: A.Lonergan (R.Lee), J.Hoyte (L.Hylton), C.Carruthers, B.Bowditch,
Glen Johnson, P.Clarke, J.Thomas, G.O'Neilᶜ,
(B.Howard), Carlton Cole (R.Ricketts),
D.Carter (M.Tonge), L.Morgan. |
28 |
6 February 2003 -
England 2 Germany 1
[1-1]
Madejski
Stadium, Reading
(16,820) |
Tyson (2)
Hanke |
HW |
England: A.Lonergan (R.Burch), J.Hoyte (S.O'Hanlon), L.Hylton, B.Bowditch (D.Fox),
D.Leacock, R.Garry, M.Chopra, J.Welsh, N.Tyson (K.Mooniaruck), D.Carter,
B.Howard (S.Cooke). |
29 |
19 March 2003
-
Switzerland 1
England 1
[1-1]
Stade de Tourbillon, Sion
(1,200) |
Blunschi Cole |
AD |
England: R.Burch (R.Evans), J.Bewers (B.Bowditch), C.Carruthers, D.Fox,
D.Leacock, A.Davies, C.Dove (M.Bloomfield), J.Welsh, Carlton Cole, M.Chopra,
B.Howard (K.Mooniaruck). |
30 |
21 May 2003
-
Italy 3
England 0
[2-0]
Stadio
Porta Elisa, Lucca
(1,400) |
Pepe, Bovo, Mesto |
AL |
England: R.Burch (R.Lee), J.Otsemobor (N.Austin), C.Carruthers, D.Fox,
R.Clare, S.O'Hanlon (L.Hylton), C.Dove (J.Spicer), K.Mooniaruck, J.Thomas,
B.Howard, S.Doherty. |
Tournoi Espoirs de Toulon 2003 (Hopefuls)
Festival, in southern France |
31 |
group B |
11 June 2003
-
Portugal
3 England
0
[0-0]
Stade des Costières, Nîmes
(tbc) |
Custódio,
Lourenço, Ronaldo |
NL |
Darren Carter40 |
England: R.Burch, J.Otsemobor, C.Carruthers, D.Fox, L.Hylton (B.Bowditch),
R.Offiong, J.Thomas, D.Carterᶜ,
B.Howard, L.Duncan (D.Small), S.Doherty, (A.McNamee). |
32 |
13 June 2003
- Argentina
8 England
0
[3-0]
Stade Mayol, Toulon (tbc) |
Charras, Rivas, G.Fernández (2),
Herrera (2), Hylton OG, Ferreyra |
NL |
England: R.Burch, J.Otsemobor, C.Carruthers, D.Fox, L.Hylton, R.Offiong (J.Spicer),
B.Bowditch, J.Thomas (S.Johnson), B.Howard (C.Dove), L.Duncan, A.McNamee. |
33 |
15
June 2003
-
Turkey
1 England
0
[1-0]
Stade Mayol, Toulon (tbc) |
Cora |
NL |
England:
A.Lonergan, J.Otsemobor, C.Carruthers, S.O'Hanlon (D.Fox), D.Carterᶜ,
B.Howard, S.Johnson (J.Thomas), J.Spicer, C.Dove (K.Mooniaruck), S.Doherty,
D.Small. |
34 |
19 June 2003
-
Japan 1
England
0
[1-0]
Stade Antoine Scaglia, La Seyne-sur-Mer
(tbc) |
Bowditch OG |
NL |
Brian
Howard |
England: A.Lonergan, J.Otsemobor, C.Carruthers, D.Carterᶜ,
S.O'Hanlon (D.Fox),
C.Dove (K.Mooniaruck), B.Howard, S.Doherty, S.Johnson (J.Thomas), J.Spicer,
D.Small. |
England finish bottom of group B of the 2003 Toulon Festival. |
Season 2003-04 |
Friendly matches |
35 |
9 October 2003
-
England 2 Czech Republic
0
[1-0]
Broadhall
Way, Stevenage (5,000) |
Chopra, Bentley |
HW |
England: A.Lonergan (L.Pidgeley), J.Hoyte (B.Bowditch), J.McEveley (C.Carruthers
(B.Howard)), D.Carterᶜ,
S.Taylor, M.Kilgallon, J.Thomas (L.Croft), G.O'Neil (E.Johnson),
M.Chopra (T.Wright), David Bentley (S.Cooke), James Milner (D.Fox). |
36 |
14 November 2003
-
England 2
Wales
0
[1-0]
Britannia
Stadium, Stoke-on-Trent (5,000) |
Johnson
(2) |
HW |
England: A.Lonergan (L.Camp), J.Hoyte (M.Cranie), C.Carruthers (A.Taylor),
D.Fox, S.Taylor, J.McEveley, E.Johnson, G.O'Neilᶜ,
M.Chopra, D.Carter, James Milner. |
The 14th FIFA World Youth Championship 2003 in United Arab Emirates |
37 |
group D |
29 November 2003
- Japan 1
England 0
[0-0]
Al-Maktoum Stadium, Dubai (12,000) |
Sakata |
NL |
England: 1.A.Lonergan, 19.E.Johnson (17.L.Croft), 3.C.Carruthers (16.J.McEveley),
4.D.Fox (20.T.Wright),
5.S.Taylor, 6.M.Kilgallon, 7.J.Thomas, 8.G.O'Neilᶜ,
9.M.Chopra, 10.D.Carter, 18.J.Welsh. |
38 |
2 December 2003
-
England 0
Egypt 1
[0-0]
Al-Maktoum Stadium, Dubai (12,000) |
Moteab |
NL |
England: 1.A.Lonergan, 14.P.Ifil, 3.C.Carruthers (16.J.McEveley), 20.T.Wright,
5.S.Taylor,
6.M.Kilgallon, 7.J.Thomas (19.E.Johnson), 8.G.O'Neilᶜ (12.A.Taylor*), 9.M.Chopra, 10.D.Carter,
18.J.Welsh. |
* Andrew Derek Taylor, who was to play for the Under-18s, later in the
season, alongside Andy Taylor. |
39 |
5 December 2003
- Colombia 0
England
0
[0-0]
Al-Maktoum Stadium, Dubai (9,210) |
|
ND |
England: 1.A.Lonergan, 2.B.Bowditch (10.D.Carter), 16.J.McEveley, 4.D.Fox,
5.S.Taylor,
6.M.Kilgallon, 19.E.Johnson (20.T.Wright), 17.L.Croft (7.J.Thomas), 9.M.Chopraᶜ,
15.M.Cranie, 18.J.Welsh. |
Because of the Iraq War, the championship was pushed back to the following
season, when many of the more senior players that would have been selected
had progressed into the England Under-21 squad and several were withdrawn by
their clubs. James Milner was given the number-eleven squad number, but four
days before the opening game, his club, Leeds United recalled him, leaving
England with only 19 largely-inexperienced players. The only other member of
the squad not to make an appearance was the reserve goalkeeper
(13.R.Turnbull). Only one of the squad went on to represent his country as a
full international, Jay McEveley, for Scotland. |
England are eliminated from the 2003 WYC at the first phase. Brazil
are the eventual winners. |
Season 2004-05 |
x |
Nigel Pearson |
Friendly matches |
40 |
10 October 2004
-
England 1 Netherlands
0
[0-0]
Galpharm Stadium, Huddersfield (5,059) |
Chaplow |
HW |
England: L.Steele (J.Young), O.Sankofa (P.Collins), G.Borrowdale, G.Gardner,
Gary Cahill, D.Raven, W.Routledge, N.Kilkenny (D.Mannix), I.Henderson (Guy),
S.Long (R.Chaplow), M.Smyth (L.Croft). |
|
John
Peacock |
41 |
8 February 2005 -
England 2 Russia 0
[1-0]
The Valley, Charlton
(10,426) |
Onuoha, Sam |
HW |
England: L.Steele (R.Turnbull), D.Raven (S.Francis), G.Borrowdale, G.Gardner, Gary Cahill, C.Onuoha
(L.Fontaine), C.Samba (L.Sam), R.Chaplow, D.Graham, N.Kilkenny (S.Long), L.Croft
(B.Wright-Phillips). |
x |
Peter Taylor |
Tournoi Espoirs de Toulon 2005 (Hopefuls)
Festival, in southern France |
42 |
group B |
2
June 2005
-
Tunisia
0 England
2
[0-0]
Stade Mayol, Toulon
(tbc) |
Ambrose, Routledge |
NW |
Kadri |
England: J.Young, L.Rosenior (S.Wiseman), A.Davies (David Nugent), S.Taylor, L.Ridgewell (P.Whittingham), W.Routledge, J.Welshᶜ,
Tom Huddlestone,
James Milner, B.Wright-Phillips, D.Ambrose. |
43 |
4
June 2005
-
Portugal
1 England
0
[0-0]
Stade Victor Marquet, La Seyne-sur-Mer
(tbc) |
Cícero |
NL |
England:
J.Young, S.Taylor, P.Whittingham, Tom Huddlestone,
A.Ferdinand, N.Reo-Coker, W.Routledge, J.Welshᶜ (A.Davies), T.Soares (G.Halford), David Nugent
(I.Henderson), James Milner. |
44 |
6
June 2005
-
Korea Republic
0 England
3
[0-2]
Stade Victor Marquet, La Seyne-sur-Mer
(tbc) |
Rosenior, Halford, Reo-Coker |
NW |
England: S.Flinders, S.Wiseman, A.Ferdinand, A.Davies, L.Ridgewell,
L.Rosenior, N.Reo-Cokerᶜ (J.Welsh), T.Soares (David Nugent),
D.Ambrose, G.Halford, B.Wright-Phillips (I.Henderson). |
45 |
semi-final |
8
June 2005
-
France
0 England
0
[0-0]
5-4 on
penalty kicks
Stade Mayol, Toulon
(tbc) |
|
AD |
Shootout:- Halford, Huddlestone, Taylor and Rosenior
before
Mandanda saved James Milner |
Perrin |
England: S.Flinders, L.Ridgewell, S.Taylor, A.Davies (S.Wiseman),
P.Whittingham (L.Rosenior), N.Reo-Cokerᶜ,
T.Soares, Tom Huddlestone, James Milner, D.Ambrose (W.Routledge), G.Halford. |
46 |
third-place play-off |
10
June 2005
-
Mexico
1 England
1
[1-0]
2-3 on
penalty kicks
Stade Mayol, Toulon
(tbc) |
Landín (pen)
Nugent |
ND
|
Shootout:- Ambrose, Huddlestone and Taylor scored. David Nugent's
kick was saved (after his equaliser in the third minute of added time had
taken the game to penalties) and Wright-Phillips missed. S. Flinders saved
from Morales and two other Mexican kicks were missed |
England: J.Young (S.Flinders), P.Whittingham, S.Taylor, L.Ridgewell,
L.Rosenior (J.Welsh), Tom Huddlestone, James Milner, W.Routledge, G.Halford (David Nugent), D.Ambrose, I.Henderson (B.Wright-Phillips). |
England finish in third place in the 2005 Toulon Festival. The
Under-21s competed in
subsequent Toulon tournaments,
beginning in 2014. |
Season 2005-06 |
x |
Dick Bate |
Friendly matches |
47 |
16 August
2005 -
Russia 4 England 0
[2-0]
Metallurg Stadium, Samara
(tbc) |
Logkin (pen), Semen, Valeriy,
Luchenko |
AL |
England: S.Flinders (M.Howard), B.Jones, A.Taylor* (N.Doyle), A.Hall,
L.Fontaine (N.Ashton), M.Riley, W.Hoskins, I.Ross (R.Fry), David Nugent,
K.Nix (P.Hopkins), K.Barker (Gabby Agbonlahor). |
* Andrew Derek Taylor, not Andy Taylor, who had played alongside him for
both the Under-18s and Under-19s. |
|
John
Peacock |
48 |
9 October
2005 -
England 2 Netherlands 2
[0-0]
Turf Moor, Burnley
(6,851) |
Leadbitter, Blackstock Schilder, Zoontjes |
HD |
England: S.Flinders (D.Martin), P.Ifil (D.Raven), G.Barrowdale, Gary Cahill,
M.Cranie, J.Morrison (W.Hoskins), R.Chaplowᶜ,
G.Leadbitter, R.Smith
(L.Croft), N.Kilkenny (I.Henderson), D.Graham (D.Blackstock). |
Season 2008-09 |
|
Noel Blake |
49 |
31 March
2009 -
England 2 Italy 0
[2-0]
Loftus Road, Shepherd's Bush (6,297) |
Clark, Sturridge |
HW |
England:
D.Button (B.Amos), J.Vidal, Ryan Bertrand (B.Mee), J.Walker (A.Clayton),
J.Tomkins (Chris Smalling), C.Clarkᶜ,
M.Albrighton (J.Colback), Kieran Gibbs,
Daniel Sturridge (T.Obadeyi), F.Sears, S.Sinclair (J.Stanislas). |
Season 2009-10 |
50
|
11 August 2009 -
England 5 Montenegro 0
[2-0]
The Hawthorns, West Bromwich
(2,150) |
Brandy (2), Cleverley (2), Obadeyi |
HW |
Giljen saved Tom Cleverley's sixth-minute penalty. |
England: D.Rudd, J.Bennett, Martin Kelly, C.Clarkᶜ (B.Mee), J.Vidal, R.Jenkins (Jordan Henderson),
M.Albrighton (A.Clayton), J.Cork, Tom Cleverley, F.Brandy, H.Robson-Kanu
(T.Obadeyi). |
x |
Brian
Eastick |
The seventeenth FIFA Under-20 World Cup 2009 in Egypt |
51 |
group D |
26 September 2009
-
England 0
Uruguay 1
[0-0]
Ismailia Stadium, Ismailia
(10,000) |
Viudez |
NL |
England: 21.E.Parish, 2.Kieran Trippier, 4.A.Clayton, 5.Martin Kelly, 6.B.Mee,
7.F.Brandy
(19.G.Gardner), 8.J.Walkerᶜ,
9.A.Nimely, 11.P.Marshall (17.J.Obika), 12.M.James, 14.M.Briggs
(16.S.Ofori-Twumasi). |
52 |
29 September 2009
- Ghana 4
England 0
[1-0]
Ismailia Stadium, Ismailia
(13,000) |
Adiyiah
(2), Ayew, Osei |
NL |
England: 21.E.Parish, 2.Kieran Trippier, 5.Martin Kelly, 6.B.Mee, 7.F.Brandy (18.S.Baldock),
8.J.Walkerᶜ,
9.A.Nimely, 12.M.James, 11.P.Marshall (20.A.Tutte), 16.S.Ofori-Twumasi,
17.J.Obika (19.G.Gardner). |
53 |
2 October 2009
- Uzbekistan 1
England 1
[0-0]
Mubarak International Stadium, Suez
(27,000) |
Nagaev
Nimely |
ND |
England: 21.E.Parish, 2.Kieran Trippier, 14.M.Briggs (3.J.Parkes), 5.Martin Kelly,
6.B.Mee,
12.M.James, 11.P.Marshall, 4.A.Clayton (15.G.Hoyte), 8.J.Walkerᶜ,
7.F.Brandy (18.S.Baldock), 9.A.Nimely. |
England are eliminated from the 2009 Under-20 World Cup at the first phase.
Ghana are the eventual winners. 1.J.Steele, 10.M.Woods and 13.M.Oxley were
unused squad members. |
Season 2010-11 |
Friendly match |
54 |
9 February
2011 -
England 1 France 2
[1-1]
Greenhous Meadow, Shrewsbury
(5,581) |
Sordell
Grenier, Lacazette |
HL |
England: J.Kean (J.Severn), R.Brown, J.Clarke, J.Mutch (J.Wallace),
R.Wabara, N.Cameron, M.Phillips, D.Parrettᶜ,
M.Sordell (A.Smith), C.Stewart
(J.Lowe), J.Morris (Ryan Mason). |
Season 2011-12 |
The eighteenth FIFA Under-20 World Cup 2011 in Colombia |
55 |
group F |
29 July
2011
-
England
0 DPR
Korea 0
[0-0]
Estadio Atanasio Girardot, Medellín
(25,995) |
|
ND |
England: 1.Jack Butland, 2.B.Adams, 3.N.Baker, 4.S.Berahino, 5.R.Brown, 8.B.Knott
(15.D.Parrett), 9.J.Loweᶜ,
10.C.McManaman (11.J.Morris), 16.M.Phillips, 17.A.Smith, 19.R.Wabara. |
56 |
2 August
2011
- Argentina 0
England 0
[0-0]
Estadio Atanasio Girardot, Medellín
(40,093) |
|
ND |
England: 1.Jack Butland, 2.B.Adams, 3.N.Baker (20.J.Wallace), 4.S.Berahino (7.J.Hurst),
5.R.Brown, 8.B.Knott, 9.J.Loweᶜ,
10.C.McManaman (12.M.Ngoo), 16.M.Phillips, 17.A.Smith, 19.R.Wabara. |
57 |
4 August
2011
- Mexico 0
England 0
[0-0]
Estadio Olimpico Jaime Morón León, Cartagena
(16,042) |
|
ND |
Jack Butland saved Guarch's 14th-minute penalty. |
England: 1.Jack Butland, 3.N.Baker, 4.S.Berahino (12.M.Ngoo), 5.R.Brown, 6.B.Gordon,
8.B.Knott (15.D.Parrett), 9.J.Loweᶜ,
10.C.McManaman (20.J.Wallace), 16.M.Phillips, 17.A.Smith,
19.R.Wabara. |
58 |
round of sixteen |
10 August
2011
- Nigeria 1
England 0
[0-0]
Estadio Centenario, Armenia
(18,187) |
Egbedi |
NL |
England: 1.Jack Butland, 3.N.Baker, 5.R.Brown, 6.B.Gordon, 8.B.Knott,
9.J.Loweᶜ,
10.C.McManaman (11.J.Morris), 12.M.Ngoo (4.S.Berahino), 16.M.Phillips, 17.A.Smith,
19.R.Wabara
(20.J.Wallace). |
England are eliminated from the 2011 Under-20 World Cup in the second
round. Brazil are the eventual winners. 14.R.Noble withdrew with a back
injury and 13.L.Nicholls, 18.G.Taft and 21.J.Alnwick were unused squad
members. |
x |
Peter Taylor |
Practice Match |
u/o |
16 June 2013 -
England 3 Uruguay 0
[1-0]
Antalya
(-) |
Williams, Reach, C.Long |
NW |
England used all 21 players from their FIFA Under-20 World Cup squad. |
The nineteenth FIFA Under-20 World Cup 2013 in Turkey |
59 |
group E |
23 June 2013
- Iraq 2 England 2
[0-1]
Akdeniz Üniversitesi Stadyumu,
Antalya
(3,148) |
Faez (pen), Adnan Coady,
Williams |
ND |
England:
1.Sam Johnstone, 15.J.Lascelles, 3.D.Potts, 4.Jon Flanagan, 5.Eric Dier,
6.Conor Coadyᶜ,
7.James Ward-Prowse, 21.Ross Barkley (2.G.Bigirimana), 9.Harry Kane,
17.L.Williams (10.C.Long), 18.J.Lundstram (11.A.Reach). |
60 |
26 June 2013
- Chile 1 England 1
[1-0]
Akdeniz Üniversitesi Stadyumu,
Antalya
(3,246) |
Castillo (pen) Kane |
ND |
England:
1.Sam Johnstone, 16.T.Thorpe, 3.D.Potts, 14.John Stones, 5.Eric Dier, 6.Conor
Coadyᶜ, 7.James Ward-Prowse, 21.Ross Barkley, 9.Harry Kane, 17.L.Williams,
11.A.Reach (8.L.Cole). |
61 |
29 June 2013
- Egypt
2 England 0
[0-0]
Bursa Atatürk Stadyumu, Bursa
(3,445) |
Trézéguet, Hassan |
NL |
England: 1.Sam Johnstone, 16.T.Thorpe, 20.L.Garbutt, 14.John Stones, 5.Eric Dier,
6.Conor Coadyᶜ, 7.James Ward-Prowse
(11.A.Reach), 8.L.Cole, 9.Harry Kane, 17.L.Williams (19.A.Pritchard),
21.Ross Barkley. |
England are eliminated from the 2013 Under-20 World Cup at the group phase.
France are the eventual winners. 12.G.Long and 13.C.Ripley were unused squad
members. |
|
Aidy
Boothroyd |
Friendly match |
u/o? |
5 September 2014
-
England 6 Romania U19 0
[0-0]
New Bucks Head, Wellington (3,006) |
Aarons, Murphy, Robinson (2), Baker (pen),
Thomas |
HW |
England: C.Walton (C.Pym), D.Ball, I.Hayden, S.Facey (L.Jones), M.Targett, J.Swift
(H.Reed), L.Bakerᶜ (J.Harrop),
J.Ibe (J.Murphy*), C.Robinson, R.Aarons (M.Grimes), C.Akpom (K.Thomas).
(unused: F.Dabo, P.Digby, B.Pearson, C.Long). |
As they had done for the Under-19s, twins, Jacob Kai Murphy and Josh
Murphy*, both played for the England Under-20s. |
Four Nation Tournament in Heerenveen, Netherlands |
62 |
9 October 2014
-
England 1 Germany 0
[1-0] Sportpark Skoatterwâld, Heerenveen
(tbc) |
Süle
OG |
NW |
England: 13.C.Pym, 2.I.Haydenᶜ, 3.M.Targett, 4.H.Reed (16.J.Rothwell), 5.D.Ball,
6.K.Hause,
7.M.Grimes, 8.K.Thomas, 9.C.Akpom, 10.C.Robinson, 11.P.Digby. |
63 |
11 October 2014
-
Netherlands 2 England 3
[1-1]
Sportpark Skoatterwâld, Heerenveen
(450) |
de Wijs, Vloet (pen)
Long, Akpom (2 (1 pen) |
AW |
England: 1.C.Walton, 2.I.Haydenᶜ (9.C.Akpom), 14.L.Jones, 12.F.Dabo (6.K.Hause),
5.D.Ball
(10.C.Robinson), 18.J.Houghton, 15.B.Pearson (4.H.Reed), 16.J.Rothwell, 17.J.K.Murphy (8.K.Thomas),
20.J.Swift, 19.C.Long. |
England were 2-1 down after 87 minutes, but Chuba Akpom's goals turned
defeat into victory. |
64 |
13 October 2014
- Turkey 1 England 1
[0-1]
Sportpark Skoatterwâld, Heerenveen (tbc) |
Tosan Hause |
ND |
Chuba Akpom60Şahin63 |
England: 1.C.Walton, 14.L.Jones, 3.M.Targettᶜ, 4.H.Reed (J.Rothwell), 5.D.Ball
(2.I.Hayden), 6.K.Hause, 18.J.Houghton (20.J.Swift), 8.K.Thomas, 9.C.Akpom,
10.C.Robinson,
11.P.Digby. |
England win the Four Nation Tournament. 21.J.Wildsmith was an unused squad
member. |
Friendly matches |
65 |
12 November 2014
- England 2 Canada 2
[1-0]
Goldsands Stadium, Bournemouth (6.986) |
Akpom, Cargill Petrasso,
Hamilton |
HD |
England: C.Pym, S.Facey (D.Ball), M.Targett (H.Reed), L.Bakerᶜ (J.Murphy*),
L.Jones (K.Hause), B.Cargill, M.Grimes, P.Digby, C.Akpom (J.Wilson),
J.Harrop (K.Thomas), J.Swift (J.Ibe). unused: C.Walton, J.Wildsmith. |
66
|
17 November 2014
- Portugal 1 England 1
[0-1]
3-4 on penalty kicks
Estádio Municipal Sérgio Conceição, Coimbra (tbc) |
Martins Targett |
AD |
shootout:-
Akpom, Baker, Wilson and Targett scored for England |
England: C.Walton, D.Iorfa, M.Targett, L.Bakerᶜ, D.Ball, K.Hause, J.Ibe (K.Thomas),
H.Reed, J.Wilson, J.Harrop (C.Akpom), J.Murphy*. unused: B.Cargill, A.Gunn,
J.Swift, L.Jones, P.Digby. |
Aidy
Boothroyd added 21-year-old players to his squad for the remainder
of the season. These games can be found
here. |
Season 2015-16 |
|
Keith Downing |
67 |
5 September 2015
-
England 5 Czech Republic 0
[3-0]
St George's Park, Burton upon Trent
(bcd) |
Walker (2), Chilwell, Gray, Brown |
HW |
England: R.Griffiths, M.Holgate, Ben Chilwellᶜ (A.Smith-Brown), A.Kuhl,
C.Kpekawa, T.Aina (J.Anderson), A.Gilliead (R.Kent), C.Brannagan (Harry
Winks),
T.Walker (C.Adams), R.Brown (B.Morris), B.Barker (D.Gray). unused. E.Smith. |
68 |
7 September 2015
-
England 0 Czech Republic 1
[0-1]
Greenhous Meadow, Shrewsbury (2,521) |
Yunis |
HL |
England: E.Smith, A.Smith-Brown (M.Holgate), Ben Chilwell, R.Burke (C.Kpekawa),
Harry Winks
(R.Brown), T.Aina, B.Morrisᶜ (J.Anderson), R.Kent (A.Gilliead), C.Adams, D.Gray, B.Barker
(C.Brannagan).
unused: A.Kuhl, R.Griffiths. |
Mercedes-Benz Elite Cup in Germany |
69 |
7 October 2015
-
England 3 Netherlands 1
[2-0] Voith-Arena, Heidenheim
(tbc) |
Brown, Barker, Gallagher
Loof |
NW |
England: 1.J.Wildsmith (13.R.Griffiths), 2.A.Smith-Brown (12.M.Holgate), 3.H.Toffolo,
4.H.Reed (14.B.Morris), 5.T.Aina, 6.B.Cargill, 7.A.Gilliead (15.N.Oduwa),
8.M.Grimesᶜ, 9.S.Gallagher (17.T.Walker), 10.R.Brown (16.Harry Winks),
11.B.Barker (R.Kent). |
70 |
10 October 2015
-
Turkey 1 England 2
[0-0]
Donaustadion, Ulm
(tbc) |
Himmet Kent, Barker |
NW |
England: 22.E.Smith, 12.M.Holgate, 19.R.Burke, 18.C.Kpekawa, 14.B.Morrisᶜ (8.M.Grimes), 6.B.Cargill (3.H.Toffolo), 7.A.Gilliead (10.R.Brown),
16.Harry Winks, 15.N.Oduwa (11.B.Barker),
17.T.Walker (9.S.Gallagher), 20.R.Kent. |
71 |
13 October 2015
- Germany 1 England 0
[0-0]
Voith-Arena, Heidenheim (1,537) |
Dittgen |
AL |
England: 13.R.Griffiths, 2.A.Smith-Brown (18.C.Kpekawa), 3.H.Toffolo, 4.H.Reed
(16.Harry Winks), 5.T.Aina (12.M.Holgate), 20.R.Kent (15.N.Oduwa), 19.R.Burke,
8.M.Grimesᶜ (14.B.Morris), 9.S.Gallagher (17.T.Walker), 10.R.Brown (7.A.Gilliead),
11.B.Barker. |
England are runners-up in the four-nation tournament. Cameron Brannagan and
Demarai Gray dropped out through injury. Six 'over-age' players born in 1995
were allowed to compete (so, still only twenty years old). |
Friendly matches |
72 |
11 November
2015 -
France 4 England 3
[0-1]
Stade Fred-Aubert, Saint-Brieuc
(tbc) |
Ounas, Mousset, Guirassy, Blin Grimes,
Colkett, Fletcher |
AL |
England: T.Smith, A.Smith-Brown, T.Aina, Harry Winks, M.Holgate, B.Cargill,
T.Walker (A.Gilliead), M.Grimesᶜ (B.Morris), S.Gallagher (A.Fletcher),
R.Brown (C.Colkett), R.Kent (B.Barker). |
A second game was scheduled for 3 days later at Le Centre Technique
National Henri Guérin at Ploufragan, it was cancelled
because of the Paris atrocities of the previous night. |
73 |
27 March
2016 -
England 1 Canada 2 [0-1]
Keepmoat Stadium, Doncaster
(3,264) |
Palmer Chung, Busto |
HL |
England: A.Gunn, T.Aina (K.Bryan), H.Toffolo, J.Williams (B.Morris),
J.Cooper, M.Holgate, T.Walker (K.Palmer), Harry Winksᶜ, B.Barker (A.Fletcher),
Marcus Rashford, R.Greenwood. |
Season 2016-17 |
x |
Aidy Boothroyd |
Friendly matches |
74 |
1 September 2016
-
England 1 Brazil 1
[0-1] 3-4 on penalty
kicks
St George's Park, Burton upon Trent (bcd) |
Maitland-Niles Richarlison |
HD |
England: L.Southwood (Dean Henderson), T.L.Moore (Kyle Walker-Peters), M.Lowe,
R.Ledson, T.D.Mooreᶜ, D.Fry, P.Roberts (J.Onomah), A.Tuanzebe
(Ainsley Maitland-Niles), A.Armstrong (Dominic Calvert-Lewin), A.Lookman, K.Dowell. |
75
|
4 September 2016
-
England 1 Brazil 2
[0-2] 2-3 on penalty
kicks
Aggborough Stadium, Kidderminster (4,007) |
Calvert-Lewin Lucas Paquetá, Malcom |
HL |
Caíque saved a first-half penalty from Adam Armstrong. |
England: F.Woodman, Kyle Walker-Peters, C.Borthwick-Jackson (D.Fry), Lewis Cookᶜ,
R.Oxford (R.Ledson), Fikayo Tomori (A.Lookman), H.Chapman (T.D.Moore), J.Onomah,
A.Armstrong (Dominic Calvert-Lewin), Ainsley Maitland-Niles, K.Dowell (T.L.Moore
(A.Tuanzebe)). |
x |
Paul Williams |
Four Nations Tournament in northern England |
76 |
5 October 2016
-
England 2 Netherlands 0
[2-0]
SportsDirect.com Park, Oldham (tbc) |
Roberts, Armstrong |
HW |
England: 1.L.Southwood, 2.Kyle Walker-Peters, 17.T.L.Moore, 12.J.Clarke-Salterᶜ, 15.Fikayo
Tomori,
19.A.Tuanzebe, 7.P.Roberts, K.Dowell, 9.A.Armstrong (24.Dominic Calvert-Lewin),
23.L.Reed
(4.Lewis Cook), 11.H.Chapman (25.C.Roberts). |
77 |
7 October 2016
-
England 3 Germany 1
[2-1]
John Smith's Stadium, Huddersfield (2,882) |
Dietz OG,
Calvert-Lewin (2) Ochs |
HW |
England: 13.Dean Henderson, 16.C.Connolly, 3.J.Kenny, 4.Lewis Cook (A.Tuanzebe),
5.D.Fry, 6.T.D.Mooreᶜ, 18.Ainsley Maitland-Niles, 8.A.Lookman, 21.O.Ejaria,
10.Dominic Solanke (11.H.Chapman), 24.Dominic Calvert-Lewin. |
78 |
10 October 2016
-
England 2 United States 0
[0-0]
Crown Oil Arena, Rochdale (tbc) |
Ejaria, Solanke (pen) |
HW |
England: 13.Dean Henderson (1.L.Southwood), 2.Kyle Walker-Peters (3.J.Kenny),
16.C.Connolly
(17.T.L.Moore), 12.J.Clarke-Salter (6.T.D.Moore), 14.R.Oxford, 18.Ainsley Maitland-Nilesᶜ,
C.Roberts (20.K.Dowell), 7.P.Roberts (9.A.Armstrong), 23.L.Reed (19.A.Tuanzebe),
10.Dominic Solanke, 11.H.Chapman
(21.O.Ejaria). |
England win the Four Nations Tournament. Josh Onomah withdrew when he was
called up by the under-21s. |
Suwon
Continental Cup in Korea Republic |
79 |
9 November 2016
-
England 8 Nigeria 1
[4-1]
Suwon World Cup Stadium, Suwon (tbc) |
Moore, Armstrong (3), Solanke, Connolly, Roberts
(2) Yusuf |
NW |
England: 13.Dean Henderson (22.L.Southwood), 2.Kyle Walker-Peters, 14.C.Connolly
(15.Fikayo Tomori), 23.A.Tuanzebe, 5.T.D.Mooreᶜ (3.J.Kenny), 6.D.Fry, 7.P.Roberts, 17.I.Brown
(12.A.Lookman), 9.A.Armstrong, 19.K.Dowell, 11.Dominic Solanke (10.Dominic
Calvert-Lewin). |
Nigeria fielded its Under-17 squad in the tournament. |
80 |
10 November 2016
-
Korea Republic 2 England 1
[1-1]
Suwon World Cup Stadium, Suwon (tbc) |
Y.Lee (2) Ejaria |
AL |
England: 1.F.Woodman, 15.Fikayo Tomori, 3.J.Kenny, 4.J.Clarke-Salterᶜ, 16.T.L.Moore,18.Ainsley Maitland-Niles, 20.O.Ejaria (24.L.Reed),
8.J.Onomah (11.Dominic Solanke), 12.A.Lookman, 10.Dominic Calvert-Lewin, 21.H.Chapman. |
81 |
12 November 2016
-
Iran 1 England 4
[0-1]
Suwon World Cup Stadium, Suwon (tbc) |
Armstrong, Solanke (2), Brown
Jafari |
NW |
England: 1.F.Woodman, 14.C.Connolly (2.Kyle Walker-Peters), 3.J.Kenny (16.T.L.Moore),
4.J.Clarke-Salter (5.T.D.Moore), 24.L.Reed,
6.D.Fry (15.Fikayo Tomori), 7.P.Roberts (17.I.Brown),
18.Ainsley Maitland-Nilesᶜ (8.J.Onomah), 9.A.Armstrong (11.Dominic Solanke),
19.K.Dowell (20.O.Ejaria),
21.H.Chapman (12.A.Lookman). |
England are runners-up in the Suwon Continental Cup. |
x |
Paul Simpson |
Four Nations Tournament in Brittany, France |
82 |
23 March 2017
-
England 2 Portugal 2
[2-0]
Stade Chateau Bily, Saint-Brieuc (tbc) |
Solanke (pen), Roberts
Ferro, Ferreira |
ND |
England: 1.F.Woodman, 2.J.Kenny, 14.J.Clarke-Salter (5.FikayoTomori), 4.Lewis Cookᶜ, 21.R.Henry, 6.D.Fry, 7.P.Roberts (20.A.Tuanzebe),
8.J.Onomah (18.Ainsley Maitland-Niles), 19.K.Dowell, 10.Dominic Solanke, 11.A.Lookman (9.A.Armstrong). |
83 |
25 March 2017
-
France 0 England 1
[0-0]
Stade Fred-Aubert, Saint-Brieuc (3,900) |
Armstrong |
AW |
England: 13.Dean Henderson, 20.A.Tuanzebe, 3.C.Connolly, 4.Lewis Cookᶜ (11.A.Lookman), 5.Fikayo
Tomori,
16.R.Ledson, 17.M.Lowe (21.R.Henry), 12.Dominic Calvert-Lewin (10.Dominic Solanke),
9.A.Armstrong
(19.K.Dowell), 18.Ainsley Maitland-Niles, 15.J.Sims (7.P.Roberts). |
84 |
28 March 2017
-
England 2 Senegal 0
[2-0]
Stade Municipal Du Haut-Champ, Ploufragan (tbc) |
Calvert-Lewin, Solanke |
NW |
England: 22.L.Southwood, 2.J.Kenny (3.C.Connolly), 14.J.Clarke-Salter (6.D.Fry),
4.Lewis
Cookᶜ (20.A.Tuanzebe), 5.Fikayo Tomori, 21.R.Henry (17.M.Lowe),
7.P.Roberts (9.A.Armstrong),
18.Ainsley Maitland-Niles, 12.Dominic Calvert-Lewin (J.Sims), 10.Dominic Solanke,
11.A.Lookman (19.K.Dowell). |
England win the four-nation tournament. |
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Republic |
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group A |
20 May 2017
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England 3 Argentina 0
[1-0]
Jeonju World Cup Stadium, Jeonju (15,510) |
Calvert-Lewin, Armstrong, Solanke (pen) |
NW |
Martínez78 |
England: 1.F.Woodman, 2.J.Kenny, 3.C.Connolly, 4.Lewis Cookᶜ, 5.Fikayo Tomori, 6.J.Clarke-Salter,
7.J.Onomah (20.O.Ejaria), 16.Dominic Calvert-Lewin, 9.A.Armstrong (8.Ainsley Maitland-Niles),
10.Dominic Solanke, 18.K.Dowell (19.O.Ojo). |
86 |
23 May 2017
-
Guinea 1 England 1
[0-0]
Jeonju World Cup Stadium, Jeonju (5,992) |
Tomori OG Cook |
ND |
England: 13.Dean Henderson, 2.J.Kenny, 3.C.Connolly, 4.Lewis Cookᶜ, 5.Fikayo Tomori,
6.J.Clarke-Salter, 19.O.Ojo (K.Dowell), 8.Ainsley Maitland-Niles, 9.A.Armstrong
(17.H.Chapman), 10.Dominic Solanke, 11.A.Lookman (16.Dominic Calvert-Lewin). |
87 |
26 May 2017
-
Korea Republic 0 England 1
[0-0]
Suwon World Cup Stadium, Suwon (35,279) |
Dowell |
AW |
England: 1.F.Woodman, 2.J.Kenny, 15.D.Fry, O.Ejaria, 5.Fikayo Tomori, 14.Kyle Walker-Peters,
7.J.Onomah, 8.Ainsley Maitland-Nilesᶜ (Dominic Solanke), 18.K.Dowell, 16.Dominic Calvert-Lewin,
11.A.Lookman
(19.O.Ojo). |
Just 24
hours after the first phase of the Under-20 World Cup came to an
end, the annual Toulon Tournament kicked off with a change to its
age criteria in that it had been reduced to under-20 players only,
after previously being for under-21s. England were the holders and faced having to defend their title
without their best players for that age group. They also could not
use their best under-19 players as they were preparing for the
UEFA Under-19 Championship finals in Georgia, five weeks later (a
tournament that they would win). A solution was found with the
Under-18s' manager, Neil Dewsnip selecting the best of the lower
age groups to travel to France. Three-quarters of the squad were
under nineteen years old and there were just three
twenty-year-olds selected (Mitchell, Moore and Worrall),
though all of their opponents fielded under-19 teams, with
the exception of Scotland. Despite it being, effectively, a
second-choice, or 'B', squad, it was spectacularly successful and
culminated in both of the under-20 squads winning major trophies
on consecutive days of the same weekend in an unforgettable year. |
x |
Neil Dewsnip |
45éme Festival International Espoirs
Provence—Tournoi Maurice Revello |
88 |
group A |
29 May 2017
-
England 1 Angola 0
[1-0]
Stade de Lattre-de-Tassigny, Aubagne (tbc) |
Ugbo |
NW |
England: 1.R.Schofield, 2.Reece James, 3.J.Grant, 4.J.Tymon, 5.J.Worrallᶜ, 12.T.Uwakwe (18.D.Brooks), 14.E.Embleton, 20.I.Ugbo (17.G.Hirst),
9.D.Mitchell, 15.D.Kemp (8.Harvey Barnes), 11.R.Vieira. |
x |
Paul Simpson |
The twenty-first FIFA Under-20 World Cup 2017 in Korea
Republic |
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round of sixteen |
31 May 2017
-
England 2 Costa Rica 1
[1-0]
Jeonju World Cup Stadium, Jeonju (4,428) |
Lookman (2) Leal |
NW |
Woodman saved Leal's 89th-min. penalty, but he scored from the
rebound. |
England: 1.F.Woodman, 2.J.Kenny, 15.D.Fry, 4.Lewis Cookᶜ, 5.Fikayo Tomori, 14.Kyle Walker-Peters, 7.J.Onomah (8.Ainsley Maitland-Niles),
18.K.Dowell (17.H.Chapman), 16.Dominic Calvert-Lewin
(9.A.Armstrong), 10.Dominic Solanke, 11.A.Lookman. |
x |
Neil Dewsnip |
45éme Festival International Espoirs
Provence—Tournoi Maurice Revell |
90 |
group A |
1 June 2017
-
England 7 Cuba 1
[4-1]
Stade d'Honneur Marcel Roustan, Salon-de-Provence (tbc) |
Barnes (2), Hirst (3 (1 pen)), Brooks,
Taylor-Crossdale (pen) Puga |
NW |
Herve40 |
England: 1.R.Schofield, 2.Reece James (16.L.Bolton), 3.J.Grant (6.E.Moore),
4.J.Tymon,
5.J.Worrallᶜ, 14.E.Embleton, 7.J.Tanganga, 8.Harvey Barnes
(19.M.Taylor-Crossdale), 17.G.Hirst, 18.D.Brooks, 11.R.Vieira (10.C.Slattery). |
91 |
4 June 2017
-
Japan 1
England 2
[0-1]
Stade de Lattre-de-Tassigny, Aubagne
(tbc)
|
Ando
Hirst (pen),
Taylor-Crossdale (pen) |
NW |
England: 13.E.Balcombe, 12.T.Uwakwe (14.E.Embleton), 16.L.Bolton (2.Reece
James), 4.J.Tymon, 19.M.Taylor-Crossdale, 6.E.Moore, 7.J.Tanganga,
17.G.Hirstᶜ (8.Harvey Barnes), 9.D.Mitchell, 10.C.Slattery,
15.D.Kemp (18.D.Brooks). |
x |
Paul Simpson |
The twenty-first FIFA Under-20 World Cup 2017 in Korea
Republic |
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quarter-final |
5 June 2017
-
England 1 Mexico 0
[0-0]
Cheonan Stadium, Cheonan
(5,953)
|
Solanke |
NW |
Josh
Onomah72 |
England: 1.F.Woodman, 2.J.Kenny, 15.D.Fry, 4.Lewis Cookᶜ, 5.Fikayo Tomori, 14.Kyle Walker-Peters, 7.J.Onomah, 18.K.Dowell (8.Ainsley Maitland-Niles),
9.A.Armstrong (16.Dominic Calvert-Lewin), 10.Dominic Solanke,11.A.Lookman (20.O.Ejaria). |
93 |
semi-final |
8 June 2017
-
Italy 1
England 3
[1-0]
Jeonju World Cup Stadium, Jeonju
(5,329) |
Orsolini
Solanke (2),
Lookman |
NW |
England: 1.F.Woodman, 2.J.Kenny, 14.Kyle Walker-Peters, 4.Lewis Cookᶜ, 5.Fikayo Tomori,
6.J.Clarke-Salter, 18.K.Dowell (19.O.Ojo), 8.Ainsley Maitland-Niles, 16.Dominic Calvert-Lewin,
10.Dominic Solanke, 11.A.Lookman (12.Ezri Konsa). |
x |
Neil Dewsnip |
45éme Festival International Espoirs
Provence—Tournoi Maurice Revello |
94 |
semi-final |
8 June 2017
-
England 3 Scotland 0
[1-0]
Stade Parsemain, Fos-sur-Mer
(tbc) |
Barnes (2),
Embleton |
NW |
England: 1.R.Schofield, 2.Reece James, 3.J.Grant, 4.J.Tymon, 5.J.Worrallᶜ, 14.E.Embleton, 20.I.Ugbo (17.G.Hirst), 8.Harvey
Barnes, 9.D.Mitchell (15.D.Kemp), 18.D.Brooks (12.T.Uwakwe), 11.R.Vieira. |
95 |
FINAL |
10 June 2017
-
England 1 Côte d'Ivoire 1 [1-0]
5-3 on penalty-kicks
Stade de Lattre-de-Tassigny, Aubagne
(tbc) |
Brooks Loba (pen) |
ND |
Danté saved George Hirst's penalty at the end of the first half. |
shootout:- Ugbo, Embleton, Barnes,
Slattery and Vieira were all successful in the shootout. Ryan Schofield
saved Lazare's penalty. |
England: 1.R.Schofield, 2.Reece James, 3.J.Grant, 4.J.Tymon (7.J.Tanganga),
5.J.Worrallᶜ, 14.E.Embleton, 17.G.Hirst (20.I.Ugbo), 8.Harvey
Barnes, 9.D.Mitchell (10.C.Slattery), 18.D.Brooks (12.T.Uwakwe),
11.R.Vieira. |
England are the winners of the Tounoi Maurice Revello. |
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Paul Simpson |
The twenty-first FIFA Under-20 World Cup 2017 in Korea
Republic |
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11 June 2017
-
Venezuela 0
England 1
[0-1]
Suwon World Cup Stadium, Suwon (30,346) |
Calvert-Lewin³⁴ |
NW |
Freddie Woodman saved Peñaranda's 74th-minute penalty. |
England: 1.F.Woodman, 2.J.Kenny, 14.Kyle Walker-Peters, 4.Lewis Cookᶜ, 5.Fikayo Tomori,
6.J.Clarke-Salter, 7.J.Onomah, 18.K.Dowell (19.O.Ojo), 16.Dominic Calvert-Lewin
(8.Ainsley Maitland-Niles), 10.Dominic Solanke, 11.A.Lookman. |
England are the winners of the 2017 Under-20 World Cup. 21.L.Southwood was
an unused squad member. |
Season 2017-18 |
x |
Keith Downing |
Elite League 2017-18 |
97 |
31 August 2017
-
England 3 Netherlands 0
[1-0]
New Bucks Head, Wellington (2,321) |
Edwards, Mavididi, Johnson |
HW |
Marcus Edwards missed a late penalty. |
Hoogma47 |
England: N.Trott, D.Duhaney (James Justin), J.Dasilvaᶜ (L.Kelly), T.Edun
(R.Vieira), D.Johnson, E.Suliman, I.Buckley-Ricketts (A.Green), S.Field
(Js.DaSilva), S.Mavididi (K.Hinds), M.Edwards, C.Willock (J.Maddox). |
98 |
4 September 2017
-
Switzerland 0 England 0
[0-0]
Stadion Schützenwiese, Winterthur (tbc) |
|
AD |
England: Aaron Ramsdale, James Justin (D.Duhaney), L.Kelly, E.Suliman, J.Dasilvaᶜ,
R.Vieira (T.Edun), P.Dasilva (S.Field), J.Maddox (I.Buckley-Ricketts),
K.Hinds (M.Edwards), A.Green (C.Willock), K.Davis. |
99 |
5 October 2017
-
Italy 1 England 5 [1-3]
Stadio Città di Gorgonzola, Gorgonzola (tbc) |
Panico Buckley-Ricketts
(2), Edwards, Suliman, Ugbo (pen) |
AW |
England: Aaron Ramsdale, C.Brittain, L.Kelly, T.Edun (J.Dasilva), R.Oxford
(Ezri Konsa), E.Sulimanᶜ, I.Buckley-Ricketts, S.Field, I.Ugbo, M.Edwards
(Harvey Barnes), C.Willock (C.Mahoney). |
100 |
10 October 2017
-
England 4 Czech Republic 0 [3-0]
St George's Park, Burton upon Trent (tbc) |
Johnson, Mavididi (2 (1 pen)), Barnes |
HW |
England: N.Trott, Ezri Konsa, D.Johnson, R.Oxford (C.Brittain), J.Dasilvaᶜ,
Harvey Barnes, P.Dasilva (S.Field), C.Mahoney, M.Edwards (A.Edun), C.Willock
(I.Buckley-Ricketts), S.Mavididi. |
101 |
14 November 2017
- Germany 2
England 1 [2-0]
Stadion Zwickau, Zwickau (3,720) |
Eggestein (2) Barnes |
AL |
England: Aaron Ramsdale, Ezri Konsa (C.Brittain), J.Dasilvaᶜ, A.Edun (Harvey Barnes),
E.Suliman, R.Oxford (L.Kelly), C.Mahoney (C.O'Hare), P.Dasilva, S.Mavididi
(I.Ugbo), M.Edwards, C.Willock (I.Buckley-Ricketts). |
102 |
22 March 2018
- Poland 0
England 1 [0-0]
Stadion Miejski, Bielsko-Biała
(13,745) |
Davis |
AW |
Aaron Wan-Bissaka76 |
England: N.Trott, A.Wan-Bissaka, L.Kelly, P.Dasilva, D.Johnson, E.Sulimanᶜ,
J.Sims (I.Buckley-Ricketts), S.Field (A.Edun), R.Hepburn-Murphy (K.Davis),
M.Edwards (C.Willock), Harvey Barnes (C.Brittain). |
103 |
27 March 2018
-
England 3 Portugal 0 [2-0]
Manchester City Academy Stadium, Manchester (841) |
Willock, Davis (pen), Suliman |
HW |
England: N.Trott, C.Brittain (A.Wan-Bissaka), L.Kelly, A.Edun, Ezri Konsa
(D.Johnson), E.Sulimanᶜ, I.Buckley-Ricketts, P.Dasilva (R.Vieira), K.Davis
(R.Hepburn-Murphy), M.Edwards (Harvey Barnes), C.Willock (J.Sims). |
England are runners-up in the 2017-18 Elite League. |
Season 2018-19 |
x |
Paul Simpson |
Elite League 2018-19 |
104 |
6 September 2018
-
England 2 Switzerland 0 [1-0]
St George's Park, Burton-upon-Trent (tbc) |
Hirst, Embleton |
HW |
England: E.Balcombe, T.Edwards, J.Dasilvaᶜ, S.Field, J.Tanganga, L.Kelly,
R.Nelson (C.Willock), J.Willock, G.Hirst, E.Embleton, A.Lewis. |
105 |
10 September 2018
-
Netherlands 3
England 1 [0-1]
Sportpark Nieuw Zuid, Katwijk aan Zee (tbc) |
Chong, Vente, Kadıoğlu Nketiah |
AL |
England: N.Trott, Reece James, T.Pearce (J.Dasilva), R.Vieira, E.Suliman,
T.Chalobahᶜ, C.Willock, M.Tavernier (E.Embleton), B.Brereton (J.Willock),
M.Edwards (G.Hirst), Eddie Nketiah. |
106 |
11 October 2018
-
England 2 Italy 0 [2-0]
Mill Farm, Wesham (3,817) |
Nketiah, Willock (pen) |
HW |
England: Aaron Ramsdale, Reece James, T.Pearce, S.Field, E.Suliman, L.Kellyᶜ, Eberechi Eze
(K.Edwards), M.Tavernier, Eddie Nketiah (G.Hurst), J.Willock (R.Vieira),
E.Embleton. |
107 |
15 October 2018
-
Czech Republic 1
England 1 [0-1]
Stadion Střelecký
ostrov, České Budějovice (2,795) |
Pfeifer
Nketiah |
AD |
England: N.Trott, T.Edwards, T.Pearce, S.Field, E.Suliman (B.Wilmot),
L.Kellyᶜ, K.Edwards, A.Dozzell (M.Tavernier), G.Hirst, R.Vieira, Eddie Nketiah. |
108 |
19 November 2018
-
England 2 Germany 0 [0-0]
JobServe Community Stadium, Colchester
(7,648) |
Willock, Nmecha |
HW |
England: Aaron Ramsdale, Reece James, A.Lewis, S.Field (R.Vieira), E.Suliman, T.Chalobahᶜ,
G.Diangana (Eberechi Eze), J.Willock (F.Downes), Eddie Nketiah, A.Dozzell (M.Tavernier), E.Embleton
(L.Nmecha). |
109 |
21 March 2019
-
England 1 Poland 3 [0-2]
St George's Park, Burton upon Trent (tbc) |
Nketiah Moder, Klimala (pen),
Kwietniewski |
HL |
England: R.Schofield, T.Edwards (Reece James), T.Pearce, S.Field (G.Hirst),
Ben Godfrey, T.Chalobahᶜ,
G.Diangana (Eberechi Eze), A.Dozzell (R.Vieira), Eddie Nketiah,
E.Embleton (M.Tavernier), D.McNeil. |
110 |
26 March 2019
-
Portugal 1
England 0 [0-0]
Estádio Municipal 25
de Abril, Penafiel (tbc) |
Martelo |
AL |
England: E.Balcombe, Reece James, T.Pearce, R.Vieira (F.Downes), B.Wilmot
(D.Sterling), Ben Godfrey, Eberechi Eze, M.Tavernierᶜ,
G.Hirst (D.McNeil), J.Willock,
Eddie Nketiah. |
England are fourth in the 2018-19 Elite League |
Season 2019-20 |
x |
Keith
Downing |
Elite League 2019-20 |
111 |
5 September 2019
-
England 0 Netherlands 0
[0-0]
Montgomery Waters Meadow, Shrewsbury (2,578) |
|
HD |
England: J.Bursik, T.Lamptey, B.Williams, Conor Gallagher, J.Latibeaudiereᶜ,
J.Tanganga, L.Bolton, A.Dozzell, J.Leko (J.Clarke), Angel Gomes, R.Giles
(D.Loader). |
112 |
9 September 2019
- Switzerland 0
England 1
[0-0]
Leichtathletikstadion, Basel
(1,000) |
Clarke |
AW |
England: J.Bursik (T.McGill), T.Lamptey (J.Tanganga), B.Williams,
M.Tavernierᶜ,
N.Ferguson, L.Gibson (R.Giles), L.Thomas (L.Bolton),
J.Shackleton (A.Dozzell), D.Loader, C.Slattery (Angel Gomes), J.Clarke. |
113 |
10 October 2019
- Italy 2
England 2
[1-2]
Stadio comunale Ennio Tardini, Parma
(tbc) |
Frabotta (pen), Portanova
Gomes (2 (1 pen)) |
AD |
England: J.Bursik, T.Lamptey, B.Williams, F.Downes (C.Slattery),
J.Latibeaudiereᶜ,
J.Tanganga, L.Bolton (R.Giles), A.Dozzell, D.Loader
(J.Leko), Angel Gomes (M.Tavernier),J.Clarke (I.Poveda). |
114 |
14 October 2019
-
England 0 Czech Republic 3
[0-0]
Weston Homes Stadium, Peterborough
(6,296) |
Hellebrand (2),
Hužek |
HL |
England: B.Crellin (T.McGill), T.Lamptey (J.Latibeaudiere), B.Williams
(R.Giles), M.Tavernierᶜ,
N.Ferguson, L.Gibson, I.Poveda (L.Bolton),
A.Dozzell (F.Downes), J.Leko (D.Loader), C.Slattery (J.Clarke), Angel Gomes. |
115 |
14 November 2019
-
Portugal 0
England 4
[0-3]
Estádio Municipal de Águeda, Águeda
(tbc) |
Campbell (2), Poveda, Smith Rowe |
AW |
England: J.Bursik, T.Lamptey (J.Bogle), N.Ferguson, F.Downes,
J.Latibeaudiereᶜ,
J.Tanganga (L.Gibson), Emile Smith Rowe (A.Cochrane), A.Dozzell
(M.Tavernier), T.Campbell (D.Loader), Angel Gomes (M.Longstaff), I.Poveda
(J.Clarke). |
With England lying in third place in the Elite League, their remaining
fixtures were against Poland at
Stadion Miejski,
Bielsko-Biała
on 26 March 2020 and versus Germany at the JobServe Community Stadium,
Colchester, four days later. However, the competition was subsequently
abandoned due to the Covid-19 pandemic. |
Friendly match |
116 |
19 November 2019
-
England 3 Iceland U21
0
[0-0]
Adams Park, Wycombe (1,390) |
Loader, Poveda (2) |
HW |
England: B.Crellin (J.Anang), J.Bogle (T.Lamptey), A.Cochrane (N.Ferguson),
M.Longstaff (F.Downes), J.Latibeaudiereᶜ (J.Tanganga), L.Gibson, L.Bolton
(I.Poveda), M.Tavernier (A.Dozzell), D.Loader (T.Campbell), Angel Gomes
(Emile Smith Rowe), J.Clarke. |
|