English National Team
Date | Opposition | Venue | Competition | Result | Score |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
7 September 1994 | USA | Wembley Stadium | Friendly | Won | 2-0 |
12 October 1994 | Romania | Wembley Stadium | Friendly | Drew | 1-1 |
16 November 1994 | Nigeria | Wembley Stadium | Friendly | Won | 1-0 |
15 February 1995 | Rep of Ireland | Lansdowne Road, Dublin, Ireland | Friendly | 0-1 ab | |
29 March 1995 | Uruguay | Wembley Stadium | Friendly | Drew | 0-0 |
3 June 1995 | Japan | Wembley Stadium | Umbro Cup | Won | 2-1 |
8 June 1995 | Sweden | Elland Road, Leeds | Umbro Cup | Drew | 3-3 |
11 June 1995 | Brazil | Wembley Stadium | Umbro Cup | Lost | 1-3 |
ab = Abandoned after 27 minutes because of crowd violence with the Republic leading 1-0 and no official result recorded, although caps were awarded.
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