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Give that man a Knighthood!
We're going back to 2001 for an all-time classic England game, with Greece visiting Old Trafford. World Cup qualification is at stake for Sven's Three Lions, who had clawed themselves back from the brink at the start of qualification to be within touching distance.
As always, it should've been a much simpler proposition than what we got. But would you change any of it?
David Beckham turns in perhaps his most heroic performance of all time, delivering a highlight crescendo that will simply never fade from the memory of those who witnessed it.
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You take one international break off and England go mental, before announcing a new manager.
Here's the Is This England take on the demise of Carsball and the dawn of the Thomas Tuchel era.
All aboard...
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England's new era is underway with back to back wins against the Republic of Ireland and Finland.
The drama wasn't high thanks to two professional performances from the Three Lions - however, the excitement over what's to come may just be starting to simmer a little...
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England are back for some Saturday evening Prime Time Entertainment, kicking off their Nations League campaign in Dublin against the Republic of Ireland.
It's a new era for the Three Lions after Gareth Southgate's post-Euros departure from the hot seat. It's time for Lee Carsley to try The Impossible Job on a temporary basis, but just how temporary is temporary on this occasion?
We discuss exciting additions to the England squad, rumours of elite coaches waiting in the wings to sweep up international trophies and of course, say goodbye to one of our favourite England managers of all time, Sven-Göran Eriksson.
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Hands up who's ready for crap, post tournament England?
With Lee Carsley's boys lining up against the Republic of Ireland very soon, we throw it back to 1990 and a match between the two sides at the beginning of their Euro 92 qualification campaigns.
Featuring two of our favourite sons, Graham Taylor and Sir Big Jack Charlton, this game is nothing if not a reminder of how far the Three Lions have come in the decades since.
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It simply was not meant to be.
Episode 66 isn't the celebration we'd hoped for, but hopefully the company of two fellow sad England fans can be of comfort.
We talk final viewing experiences and the game itself, as well as the future of the England manager and squad.
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One more time. England face Spain in the Euro 2024 final on Sunday evening - it's not been a glamorous journey but the Three Lions have shown grit, determination and team spirit to get to this stage.
Nick and Jordan look back at Wednesday's incredible semi-final victory and the reaction to it, before looking ahead to the biggest of big matches.
Come on England!
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You simply cannot say that England aren't in the Euro 2024 Semi-Finals.
It hasn't been easy, fun or particularly enjoyable, but maybe this is just part of what being a successful international team is?
However, there was some joy to be found in the penalty shoot-out win against Switzerland and we truly are into the big boy stages now, so hopefully Euros Fever is ready to explode with a win against Netherlands on Wednesday!
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Simply put - what is going on?
England's Euro 2024 seems to be getting worse with every passing minute, YET, we are in the Quarter Finals.
A huge game with Switzerland awaits, but there is so much to get into before we can even start to get a little bit giddy again.
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Something a bit different today as we hand the reigns of Is This England over to YOU!
Well, some of you anyway. Nick is away having fun at Glastonbury, so its time for the Is This England Cinematic Universe to have its say!
England have made it to the knockout stages, stumbling to an undefeated top of the group finish. Slovakia await next and beyond that, something approaching a favourable path to Euros glory - but is it absolutely mental to think we can get there?
Thanks to everyone who contributed to this episode - normal order will be resumed soon.
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We're a patient bunch on Is This England, but it would appear that Euro 2024 could be a bit of a nightmare unless things change soon.
However, there's no reason to give up hope just yet. Nick and Jordan dissect the Denmark game, as well as the wider reaction to it, while looking ahead to what is a slightly more tense than it needs to be group stage finale against Slovenia.
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Euro 2024 is well underway, with England successfully navigating their group stage opener against Serbia to a mixed reaction from the English Peoples.
It wasn't pretty, but with a huge game against Denmark coming up, those three points could start to hold real value as the tournament unfolds.
We discuss the upcoming game, the reaction to the Serbia win and assess what's next for Southgate's boys in this episode, as well as looking at the wider tournament so far.
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Euro 2024 is knocking on the door!
Nick and Jordan dissect England's hopes, dreams and fears ahead of what could be Gareth Southgate's last tournament as England manager.
Will it be lift-off for England or group stage humiliation? Is a meek exit on the cards? Or, could it finally come home?
Either way, let's all get behind the Three Lions this summer!
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Feel it. Riiide it.
Euro 2024 is just days away, so we're throwing it back to the heady highs of summer 2021 and one of the greatest achievements in the history of English football, as Gareth Southgate's side became the first Three Lions team since 1966 to reach a major tournament final.
The opponents on that heady day were Denmark, who could so easily have felt their name was on the trophy after a horrific start, followed by an incredible turnaround.
Hold on tight and remind yourself - we can do it!
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33 Lions on a List, Euro's Fever peaking.
58 Years of Hurt, Bellingham, Foden, Rice interlinking?
Nick and Jord deep dive Sir Gareth's Euro 2024 long list, which shocked a fair few Three Lions fans earlier this week.
Some big names were left out, some gaping holes became apparent and some exciting call-ups got people talking!
Summer starts here, baby.
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It's been a while, but if the Three Lions are back, then so are we!
Nick and Jord look back at Saturday's Brazil game and ahead to tonight's clash with Belgium, as well as assessing the wider squad issues and points of excitement as the clock ticks down to Germany.
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It's time for England v Turkey: Round Two as Sven's England Army travel to Istanbul with Euro 2004 qualification in mind.
There is huge drama surrounding the game - not just because of the fire and brimstone of the first tie.
A drugs ban and strike action combine to make this a game with genuine stakes on and off the pitch for the Three Lions.
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Baby we're ready to go!
The start of a classic Sven era two legged affair kicks off with an infamous Euro 2004 qualifier at the Stadium of Light as England take on Turkey.
This game marks the official launch of RooMania and maybe the start of the great David Beckham decline - but we've got bigger things to contend with today, such as Turkey's love affair with Blackburn and a lottt of fighting.
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A sporting rivalry steeped in pettiness and bitterness finally crosses over to the Beautiful Game as England take on Australia in a 'bragging rights' friendly.
The game is notable for two key stories: the debut of one Wayne Rooney, and Sven's decision to announce ahead of time he would be making ELEVEN SUBSTITUTIONS AT HALF TIME.
We revisit the aftermath of the 2002 World Cup and England's plans for the future, as well as the footballing history of Australia. We also zip forward to the current day for a recap of England's recent friendly against Australia and Euro 2024 qualification against Italy.
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And now, the end is near. The Rous Cup faces the final curtain.
The tournament born from the ashes of a century of Home Nations ties lasts less than half a decade, taking many strange turns along the way.
This episode looks at the final three years of Rous history and pontificates on the question: just what in the hell were England up to?
Not content with an annual slugfest against Scotland, the FA looks to South America to bring some glamour to the tournament in the hope of elongating this sorry mess.
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