|
Season 1930-31 to 1933-34
- World Champions:
Uruguay |
None
(England did not play Uruguay for the first time until 1953). |
|
Season 1934-35 to 1937-38
- World Champions:
Italy |
|
Friendly |
 |
|
195 |
14 November 1934
- England 3 Italy 2 [3-0]
Arsenal Stadium, Highbury, London
(56,044) |
Brook
(2), Drake Meazza (2) |
HW |
9 members of World Cup-winning
side
(Allemandi, Bertolini, Ferrari, Ferraris, Guaita, Meazza, Monti,
Monzeglio and Orsi all played for Italy against Czechoslovakia in Roma on 10
June 1934). |
|
Season 1938-39 to 1949-50
- World Champions:
Italy |
|
End-of-Season Tours |
 |
|
224 |
13 May 1939 -
Italy 2
England 2
[0-1]
Stadio
Comunale San Siro, Milano
(70,000) |
Biavata, Piola
Lawton, Hall |
AD |
9 members of World Cup-winning
side
(Andreolo, Biavati, Colaussi, Foni, Locatelli, Meazza, Oliviera, Piola
and Rava all played for Italy against Hungary in Paris on 19 June 1938).
Meazza had also played in the 1934 final. |
|
240 |
16 May 1948 -
Italy
0 England 4 [0-2]
Stadio Comunale di Torino, Torino
(58,000) |
Mortensen,
Finney (2),
Lawton |
AW |
No members of World Cup-winning
side
(Italy beat Hungary in Paris on 19 June 1938). |
|
Friendly |
|
|
252 |
30 November 1949 -
England 2
Italy
0
[0-0]
White Hart Lane, Tottenham, London
(60,000) |
Wright, Rowley |
HW |
No members of World Cup-winning
side
(Italy beat Hungary in Paris on 19 June 1938). |
|
Season 1950-51 to 1953-54
- World Champions:
Uruguay |
|
End-of-Season Tour |
 |
|
279 |
31 May 1953 -
Uruguay 2
England 1
[1-0]
Estadio
Centenario, Montevideo
(80,000) |
Abaddie, Miguez
Taylor |
AL |
6 members
of World Cup-winning side
(Andrade, Gonz�lez,
M�spoli,
M�guez,
P�rez
and Schiaffino all played for Uruguay against Brazil in Rio de Janeiro on 16
July 1950). |
|
World Cup Finals 1954 in Switzerland |
|
|
290 |
26 June 1954 -
Uruguay
4
England 2
[2-1]
Sankt Jakob Stadium, Basel
(28,000/50,000) |
Borges, Varela, Schiaffino, Ambrois
Lofthouse, Finney |
NL |
5 members
of World Cup-winning side
(Andrade,
M�spoli,
M�guez,
Schiaffino
and Varela all played for Uruguay against Brazil in Rio de Janeiro on 16
July 1950). |
|
Season 1954-55 to 1957-58
- World Champions:
West Germany |
|
Friendlies |
 |
|
293 |
1 December 1954 -
England 3
West
Germany 1
[1-0]
Empire
Stadium, Wembley, London (100,000) |
Bentley, R.Allen, Shackleton
Beck |
HW |
3
members of World Cup-winning side
(Kohlmeyer, Liebrich and Posipal all played for West Germany against
Hungary in Bern on 4 July 1954). |
|
306 |
26 May 1956 -
West
Germany 1
England 3
[1-0]
Olympiastadion, Berlin (95,000) |
F.Walter
Edwards, Grainger, Haynes |
AW |
5
members of World Cup-winning side
(Mai, Morlock,
Sch�fer,
Fritz Walter and Ottmar Walter all played for West Germany against Hungary
in Bern on 4 July 1954). |
|
Season 1958-59 to 1961-62
- World Champions:
Brazil |
|
End-of-Season Tour |
 |
|
331 |
13 May 1959 -
Brazil
2
England 0
[2-0]
Estádio Jornalista Mário Filho, Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro (160,000/200,000) |
Julinho, Henrique |
AL |
7
members of World Cup-winning side
(Bellini, Didi, Gilmar, Orlando, Pel�,
Djalma Santos and Nilton Santos all played for Brazil against Sweden in
Stockholm on 29 June 1958). |
|
World Cup Finals 1962 in Chile |
|
|
362 |
10 June 1962 -
Brazil
3
England
1
[1-1]
Estadio
Sausalito, Viña del Mar
(12,000 to 25,000) |
Garrincha (2), Vav�
Hitchens |
NL |
8
members of World Cup-winning side
(Didi, Garrincha, Gilmar, Djalma Santos, Nilton Santos, Vav�,
Zagallo and Zito all played for Brazil against Sweden in Stockholm on 29
June 1958). |
|
Season 1962-63 to 1965-66
- World Champions:
Brazil |
|
Friendly |
 |
|
368 |
8 May 1963 -
England 1
Brazil
1
[0-1]
Empire
Stadium, Wembley, London (92,000) |
Douglas
Pepe |
HD |
2
members of World Cup-winning side
(Amarildo and Gilmar both played for Brazil against Czechoslovakia in
Santiago on 17 June 1962). Gilmar had also played in the 1958 final.
England
fielded 4
of the team (Banks, Sir Bobby Charlton, Moore and Wilson) that went on to
win the World Cup in 1966 (over three years later). |
|
Taça das Nações
1964 |
|
|
380 |
30 May 1964 -
Brazil
5
England 1
[0-1]
Estádio Jornalista Mário Filho, Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro (77,000) |
Rinaldo (2), Pelé, Julinho, Diaz
Greaves |
AL |
2
members of World Cup-winning side
(Gilmar and Vav�
both played for Brazil against
Czechoslovakia in Santiago on 17 June 1962). Gilmar and Pel�
had played in the 1958 final.
England
fielded 4
of the team (Sir Bobby Charlton, Cohen, Moore and Wilson) that went on to
win the World Cup in 1966 (just over two years later). |
|
Season 1966-67 to 1969-70
- World Champions:
England |
|
Season 1970-71 to 1973-74
- World Champions::
Brazil |
None
(England did not play Brazil again until 1977). |
Season 1974-75 to 1977-78
- World Champions:
West Germany
European Champions
from 1972-76 |
|
Friendlies |
 |
|
488 |
12 March 1975 - England
2
West Germany
0
[1-0]
Wembley
Stadium, Wembley, London (100,000) |
Bell, Macdonald |
HW |
5
members of World Cup-winning side
(Beckenbauer, Bonhof,
H�lzenbein,
Maier and Vogts all played for West Germany against Netherlands in
München
on 7
July 1974). Beckenbauer and Maier had also played in the 1972 European
Championship final.
England
included Ball from their 1966 World Cup-winning side. |
|
518 |
22 February 1978 -
West Germany
2
England 1
[0-1]
Olympiastadion, München
(77,850) |
Worm, Bonhof
Pearson |
AL |
5
members of World Cup-winning side
(Bonhof,
H�lzenbein,
Maier, Schwarzenbeck and Vogts all played for West Germany against
Netherlands in
München
on 7
July 1974). Maier and Schwarzenbeck had also played in the 1972 European
Championship final and six members, plus a substitute, had taken part in the
unsuccessful 1976 final. |
|
Season 1978-79 to 1981-82
- World Champions:
Argentina |
|
Friendly |
 |
|
539 |
13 May 1980 -
England 3
Argentina
1
[1-0]
Wembley Stadium, Wembley, London
(92,000) |
Johnson (2),
Keegan
Passarella (pen) |
HW |
6
members of World Cup-winning side
(Fillol, Gallego, Luqu�,
Olguin, Passarella and Tarantini all played for Argentina against
Netherlands in Buenos Aires on 25 June 1978). |
|
Season 1982-83 to 1985-86
- World Champions:
Italy |
|
Ciudad de México Cup |
 |
|
601 |
6 June 1985 -
Italy 2
England 1 [0-0]
Estadio Azteca, Santa Úrsula, ciudad de México
(8,000) |
Bagni, Altobelli (pen)
Hateley |
NL |
6
members of World Cup-winning side
(Altobelli (as a substitute), Bergomi, Collovati and Conti, plus
substitutes, Cabrini and Tardelli all played for Italy against West Germany
in Madrid on 11 July 1982). |
|
Season 1986-87 to 1989-90
- World Champions:
Argentina |
None
(England did not play Argentina again until 1991). |
|
Season 1990-91 to 1993-94
- World Champions:
West Germany |
|
Friendly |
 |
|
677 |
11 September 1991 -
England 0
Germany
1
[0-1]
Wembley Stadium, Wembley, London
(59,493) |
Riedle |
HL |
7
members of World Cup-winning side
(Brehme, Buchwald,
H�ssler,
Illgner, Kohler and
Matth�us,
plus substitute, Klinsmann all played for West Germany against Argentina in
Roma on 8 July 1990). |
|
U.S. Cup |
|
699 |
19 June 1993 -
Germany
2
England 1 [1-1]
Pontiac Silverdome, Pontiac, Michigan
(62,126) |
Effenberg, Klinsmann
Platt |
NL |
4
members of World Cup-winning side
(Buchwald, Illgner, Klinsmann and
Matth�us
all played for West Germany against Argentina in Roma on 8 July 1990). Six
members, plus a substitute, had taken part in the unsuccessful 1992 European
Championship final. |
|
Season 1994-95 to 1997-98
- World Champions:
Brazil |
|
Umbro Cup |
 |
|
713 |
11 June 1995 -
England 1
Brazil
3 [1-0]
Wembley Stadium, Wembley, London
(67,318) |
Le Saux
Juninho, Ronaldo, Edmundo |
HL |
5
members of World Cup-winning side
(Aldair,
Dunga, Jorginho,
M�rcio Santos
and
Zinho
all played for Brazil against Italy in Los Angeles on 17 July 1994). |
|
Tournoi de
France |
|
737 |
10 June 1997 -
England 0
Brazil
1
[0-0]
Parc des Princes, Paris
(50,000) |
Rom�rio |
NL |
5
members of World Cup-winning side
(Aldair,
Caf�
(as a substitute), Dunga,
Rom�rio
and
Taffarel
all played for Brazil against Italy in Los Angeles on 17 July 1994). |
Season 1998-99 to 2001-02
- World Champions:
France
European Champions from 2000-04 |
|
Friendlies |
 |
|
755 |
10 February 1999 -
England 0
France
2
[0-0]
Wembley
Stadium, Wembley, London
(74,111) |
Anelka (2) |
HL |
11
members of World Cup-winning side
(Barth�z,
Desailly, Deschamps, Djorkaeff, Lizarazu,
Petit, Thuram
and Zidane, plus substitutes, Dugarry (as a substitute), Leboeuf, and Vieira
(as a substitute)
all played for France against Brazil in Paris on 12 July 1998). |
|
772 |
2 September 2000 -
France
1
England 1
[0-0]
Stade
de France, Saint-Denis (76,377) |
Petit
Owen |
AD |
9
members of World Cup-winning side
(Desailly,
Deschamps, Djorkaeff, Lizarazu,
Petit, Thuram
and Zidane, plus substitutes, Leboeuf, and Vieira
(as a substitute)
all played for France against Brazil in Paris on 12 July 1998). Twelve
members (including four substitutes) had played in the 2000 European
Championship final, two months earlier. |
|
Season 2002-03 to 2005-06
- World Champions:
Brazil |
None
(England did not play Brazil again until 2007). |
|
Season 2006-07 to 2009-10
- World Champions:
Italy |
None
(England have not played Italy since 2002). |
Season 2010-11 to 2013-14
- World Champions:
Spain
European Champions from 2008-16 |
|
Friendly |
 |
|
901 |
12 November
2011
-
England
1
Spain
0
[0-0]
The National Stadium, Wembley, London
(87,189) |
Lampard |
HW |
9
members of World Cup-winning side
(Alonso, Busquets, Casillas,
Iniesta, Piqu�,
Ramos
and Villa, plus substitutes,
F�bregas
(as a substitute) and Puyol all played for Spain against Netherlands in Johannesburg on 11 July
2010). Ten
members (including four substitutes) had played in the 2008 European
Championship final. |