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          | Match
      Summary | 
  
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      Officials 
	  from Germany | England | Type | Northern 
      Ireland |  
    | Referee 
    (black) 
    - 
    Wolfgang Stark 35 (20 November 1969), Landshut, FIFA listed 1999.
 
    
    Assistant 
    Referees -  Markus Scheibel, 40 (30 October 
	1964) and Peter Henes, 42 (1 May 1962).
 Fourth official - Peter Sippel, 35 (6 October 1969), München, FIFA-listed 2003.
 | 22 | Goal Attempts | 2 |  
    | 9 | Attempts on Target | 1 |  
    | 2 | Hit Bar/Post | 0 |  
    | 11 | Corner Kicks Won | 0 |  
    | 3 | Offside Calls Against | 1 |  
    | 9 | Fouls Conceded | 13 |  
    | 57.5% | Possession | 42.5% |  | 
  
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	  flg.jpg) England 
    Team | 
    
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    Rank: | FIFA (23rd 
	  March 2005) 8th EFO ranking
	  Group 3
 ELO rating 5th to 4th
 | Colours: | The 
	2005 home uniform - White
      collared jerseys with large red cross on right shoulder, navy blue shorts 
	with thin white narrowing stripe on right thigh and red hem, white socks 
	with navy blue half-striped tops. |  
    | Capt: | David Beckham, 43rd captaincy, Michael Owen  72nd minute.
 | Head Coach: | Sven-Göran 
	Eriksson, 57 (5 February 1948), appointed 30 October 2000, took post 12 January 2001, 50th match, W 27 - D 15 - L 8 - F 96 - A 46.
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    | flg.jpg) England
    
      Lineup |  
    | 1 | Robinson, 
          Paul W. | 25 | 15 October 1979 | G | Tottenham Hotspur FC | 11 | 6 
    GA |  
    | 2 | Neville, Gary A. | 30 | 18 February 1975 | RB | Manchester United FC | 75 | 0 |  
    | 3 | Cole, 
    Ashley | 24 | 20 December 1980 | LB | Arsenal
            FC | 38 | 0 |  
    | 4 | Gerrard, Steven G., 
    off 72nd min. | 24 | 30 May 1980 | CM | Liverpool FC | 33 | 5 |  
    | 5 | Ferdinand, Rio G. | 26 | 7 November 1978 | CD | Manchester
      United FC | 37 | 0 |  
    | 6 | Terry, John G. | 24 | 7 December 1980 | CD | Chelsea FC | 16 | 0 |  
    | 7 | Beckham, David R.J., off 72nd min. | 29 | 2 
          May 1975 | RM | Real Madrid CF, 
          Spain | 79 | 15 |  
    | 8  | Lampard, Frank J. | 26 | 20 June 1978 | CM | Chelsea FC | 31 | 7 |  
    | 9 | Rooney, Wayne M., off 80th min. | 19 | 24 October 1985 | F | Manchester United FC | 22 | 8 |  
    | 10  | Owen, Michael J. | 25 103 days
 | 14 December 1979 | F | Real Madrid CF, 
          Spain | 68 | 30 |  
    | 11  | Cole, Joseph J. | 23 | 8 November 1981 | LM | Chelsea FC | 20 | 3 |  
    | flg.jpg) England 
    Substitutes |  
    | scoreline: England 4 Northern Ireland 0 |  
    | 15 | Dyer, Kieron C.,  on 
    72nd min. for Beckham | 26 | 29 December 1978 | M | Newcastle United FC | 27 | 0 |  
    | 16 | Hargreaves, Owen L., on 72nd min. for Gerrard | 24 | 20 January 1981 born in Canada
 | M | FC Bayern München, Germany | 26 | 0 |  
    | 18 | Defoe, Jermain C.,  on 80th min. for Rooney | 22 | 7 
    
    October 1982 | F | Tottenham Hotspur FC | 9 | 1 |  
    | result: England 4 Northern Ireland 0 |  
    | unused 
    substitutes: | 12-Jamie Carragher, 13-David James, 14-Ledley 
    King 17-Emile Heskey. |  
    | team notes: | Gary Neville and squad member, Phil, are brothers. |  
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    | 4-4-2 | Robinson - Neville, Ferdinand, Terry,  A.Cole -
 Beckham  (Dyer), Lampard, Gerrard  (Hargreaves),  J.Cole -
 Rooney (Defoe), Owen
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    | Averages (Starting XI): | Age | 25.0 | Appearances/Goals | 39.0 | 6.4 |  | 
	
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	   Northern 
	  Ireland 
    Team | 
	
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    | 
    Rank: | FIFA (23rd 
	  March 2005) 111th EFO ranking
	  n/a
 ELO rating 86th to 88th
 | Colours: | Made by Umbro -
    
    
    Green v-necked jerseys with a navy blue shoulder panels with white collar, white shorts 
	with navy blue/green trim, green socks with white tops and navy blue 
	pinhoops; |  
    | Capt: | Aaron Hughes | Manager: | Lawrence Philip
    Sanchez, 45 (22 October 1959 in London) appointed 21 January 2004, 13th match, W 3 - D 6 - L 4 - F 14 - A 19.
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    |  Northern 
	Ireland
    
      Lineup |  
    | 1 | Taylor, Maik S. | 34 | 4  
    September 1971 in West Germany
 | G | Birmingham City FC, England | 43 | 0 |  
    | 2 | Baird, Christopher P. | 23 | 25 February 1982 | RB | Southampton FC, England | 14 | 0 |  
    |  | the 41st own goal scored for England |  
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    | 3 | Capaldi, Anthony C. | 23 | 12 August 1981 in Norway
 | LB | Plymouth Argyle FC, England | 10 | 0 |  
    | 4 | Hughes, Aaron W. | 25 | 8 
    
    November 1979 | CD | Newcastle United FC, England | 42 | 1 |  
    | 5 | Murdock, Colin | 29 | 2 July 1975 | CD | Crewe Alexandra FC, England | 27 | 0 |  
    | 6 | Johnson, Damien M. | 26 | 18 November 1978 | AM | Birmingham City FC, England | 36 | 0 |  
    |  | 50th min. for kicking the ball away after disagreeing with the referee.
	Suspended. |  
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    | 7 | Gillespie, Keith R. | 30 | 18 February 1975 | RM | Leicester City FC, England | 60 | 1 |  
    | 8 | Doherty, Thomas E., off 59th min. | 26 | 17 March 1979 in Bristol, England
 | CM | Bristol City FC, England | 9 | 0 |  
    | 9 | Healy, David J., off 88th min. | 25 | 5 
    
    August 1979 | CF | Leeds United AFC, England | 41 | 16 |  
    | 10 | Whitley, Jeffrey, off 88th min. | 26 | 28 January 1979 in Zambia
 | CM | Sunderland AFC, England | 18 | 2 |  
    | 11 | Elliott, Stuart | 26 | 23 July 1978 | LM | Hull City AFC, England | 25 | 3 |  
    |  Northern 
	Ireland 
    Substitutes |  
    | scoreline: England 3 Northern Ireland 0 |  
    | 14 | Davis, Steven, on 59th min. for Doherty | 20 | 1 
    
    January 1985 | M | Aston Villa FC, England | 2 | 0 |  
    | scoreline: England 4 Northern Ireland 0 |  
    | 15 | Jones, Stephen G., on 88th min. for Whitley | 28 | 25 October 1976 | F | Crewe Alexandra FC, England | 15 | 1 |  
    | 13 | Kirk, Andrew, on 88th min. for Healy | 25 | 29 May 1979 | F | Northampton Town FC, England | 7 | 0 |  
    | result: England 4 Northern Ireland 0 |  
    | unused 
    substitutes: | 4-Mark Williams, 12-Roy Carroll, 16-Warren Feeney, 
      17-Steve Craigan. |  
    | team notes: | Manager Lawrie Sanchez is the first Ireland manager, against England, 
		  since 1950 (when they were under a committee) to not have played for 
		  the country before managing them. |  
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    | 4-4-1-1 | Taylor - Baird, Murdock, Hughes, Capaldi -
 Gillespie, Whitley (Jones),  Doherty  (Davis), Elliott -
 Johnson -
 Healy (Kirk).
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    | Averages (Starting XI): | Age | 26.5 | Appearances/Goals | 29.5 | 2.1 |  | 
  
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	  Match Report 
(Mike Payne's exclusive report coming shortly)  | 
  
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            England turned on the style and struck four 
            second-half goals to end Northern Ireland's stubborn resistance in 
            the World Cup qualifier at Old Trafford.  Northern Ireland had 
            frustrated England with Wayne Rooney hitting a post and keeper Maik 
            Taylor in outstanding form.  But Joe Cole sparked a spell of 
            three goals in nine minutes after the break. Michael Owen added a 
            second from close range before Chris Baird turned Rooney's cross 
            into his own net and Frank Lampard hit a deflected fourth. 
             England were impressive in killing off the Irish 
			once the deadlock was broken, and coach Sven-Göran Eriksson will be 
            delighted to see his side take another giant stride towards next 
            year's World Cup in Germany.  Eriksson, as expected, played 
            Chelsea's Cole on the left-flank and he was prominent in a first 45 
            minutes played almost exclusively in Northern Ireland territory.  
            Lampard released Owen clear on goal after 17 minutes, but he did not 
            finish with his usual assurance and goalkeeper Taylor saved low 
            down.  And England came even closer to breaking the deadlock 
            two minutes later, when Rooney headed against the post from Gary 
            Neville's cross.  The Manchester United teenager was in rampant 
            mood, and he tested the Northern Ireland defence on two more 
            occasions, bringing a diving save from Taylor with a 25-yard drive, 
            then shooting narrowly wide from distance.  Taylor was 
            single-handedly keeping England at bay, saving well from David 
            Beckham's free-kick and turning another effort from Lampard around 
            the post.  The visitors were playing with more composure as the 
            interval approached, but after surviving the opening half, they were 
            blitzed by three England goals inside nine minutes at the start of 
            the second period.  Joe Cole broke the deadlock a minute after the 
            break, with a careless pass from 
            
             Tony 
            Capaldi undoing all the Irish resistance, allowing the England 
            midfield man to curl home a precise finish from 20 yards.  
            England doubled their lead five minutes later, Lampard surging into 
            the area to leave Owen to score from six yards. Lawrie Sanchez's side had crumbled, and a piece of 
            brilliance from Rooney created the third after 54 minutes.  He 
            escaped the attentions of Colin Murdock tight to the byline, and his 
            cross was turned into his own net by Baird at the near post.  
            England were fortunate when another cruel deflection provided their 
            fourth after 61 minutes, Lampard's shot from outside the area coming 
            off Murdock's head and leaving Taylor hopelessly wrong-footed.  
            Rooney was running defenders ragged and he helped substitute Kieron Dyer set up another chance for Lampard, but he struck the bar with 
            the goal at his mercy.  | 
  
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