England’s semi-final appearances: Remembering the Three Lions’ best major tournaments
We take a look at England’s major semi-finals
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Your support makes all the difference.England beat Ukraine in the quarter-finals of Euro 2020 to reach the last four of a major tournament for a second campaign in a row.
Gareth Southgate steered the Three Lions to the semi-finals of the 2018 World Cup, where they came up short in extra time against Croatia, eventually losing 2-1. It matched England’s run to the last four in Italia 90 and was their best performance in a World Cup since lifting the trophy at Wembley in 1966.
England have only reached the European Championship semi-finals once, in 1996, and that too was at Wembley. Gareth Southgate famously missed the final penalty as Germany progressed and ultimately went on to win the tournament.
We take a look at four of England’s major semi-finals:
England 2-1 Portugal, 26 July 1966
A crowd of more than 90,000 saw Bobby Charlton score twice as Alf Ramsey’s side beat Portugal, despite the brilliant Eusebio’s late penalty, to book a place in the final back at Wembley a few days later. England famously beat Germany in the final 4-2 after extra time thanks to Geoff Hurst’s hat-trick.
England 1-1 West Germany, 4 July 1990
Gary Lineker’s late equaliser took England into extra time in Turin, but in the penalty shootout Stuart Pearce and Chris Waddle missed their spot-kicks to send England out. West Germany would go on to win the trophy in Rome.
England 1-1 Germany, 27 June 1996
England met Germany again, this time at Wembley in the Euro 96 semi-finals. Alan Shearer scored an early header from a corner but Stefan Kuntz soon equalised. The match went to extra time and then penalties, where both teams scored all five of their spot-kicks. In sudden death, Southgate’s strike was saved to see England exit the tournament.
England 1-2 Croatia, 11 July 2018
Kieran Trippier’s early free-kick once again gave England hope of reaching a major final, but Ivan Perisic equalised in the second half before Mario Mandzukic struck in extra time to end a magical World Cup run.
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