The only two teams who I think really look like winning Euro 2004 at the moment are France and England. Stadion Śląski, Katowicka, Chorzów Attendance: 38,000; Kick-off: 8:30pm CET, 7:30pm BST; Live on Sky Sports (UK) - Commentator: Martin Tyler England - Jermain Defoe (turn and nine-yard shot 37), Arkadiusz Głowacki (flicked-in own goal, … James did nothing but bundle into Henry and take him down in the area. 2004 [642] Polska v Anglia [1-2] Poland v England - YouTube 90'+2' Corner, England. England vs Poland 2-0 official highlights, World Cup qualifier at … Mariusz Mierzejweski broke rapidly from an England corner and switched the ball from right to left. Report of the match England vs. Poland. FIFA World Cup European Qualifying match Poland vs England 08.09.2004. Watch the 2004 Poland vs. England World Cup Qualification Matchday 2 full match held at Stadion Śląski (Chorzów) on Footballia 2014 World Cup Qualifying - UEFA, Group Stage 2013. For England to make any noise at next summer's World Cup, Gareth Southgate ought to utilise a three-man defence that should suit his side well. England 3-0-Poland Gray 6 Murphy 69 Baker 82 (P) Highlights Highlights available from midnight where you are. James Milner (England) right footed shot from the left side of the box is blocked. England could have gone two-nil up, but England captain David Beckham missed his penalty on 73 minutes into the game. after 15 months in charge following the 1-0 aggregate playoff defeat to Sweden. Conceded by Artur Jedrzejczyk. Attempt blocked. Up to £100 in Bet Credits for new customers at bet365. Heartbreak! James Milner (England) right footed shot from the left side of the box is blocked. Ventura was sacked on Wednesday. Penalty! Second Half ends, England 2, Poland 0. © 2004-2020 by National Football Teams – all rights reserved. FIFA World Cup European Qualifying Group F. 7:30pm, Wednesday 8th September 2004. But then at the death England snatched defeat from the jaws of victory. Everything2 ™ is brought to you by Everything2 Media, LLC. ENGLAND’S Golden Generation had fans dreaming of silverware when Sven Goran-Eriksson’s side lined up at Euro 2004. Time limits and T&Cs apply. English hearts sank to their boots, which French fans are elated. Approaching at pace, Grzegorz Krychowiak drilled a low shot which had Joe Hart beaten but fizzed narrowly wide of the far post.Within seconds England were back at the other end, with the ball falling kindly for Sturridge though the Liverpool striker just failed to get the ball out from out under his feet.Andros Townsend then thumped a shot from the edge of the area and onto the crossbar, before Sturridge forced another fine save from Arsenal No1 Szczesny.Baines was wreaking havoc with his set-piece delivery and on the half-hour he picked out Welbeck, who brought the ball down for himself, only to recoil in frustration as his prodded effort drifted wide.It looked set to be one of the most action-packed goalless first-halves in Wembley's long history -- but Rooney put paid to that moments before the break.The Manchester United star showed he had a head for occasion when, seconds after losing his protective headband, he stole clear of another Baines cross and nodded powerfully into the far corner for the 38th goal of his England career.However, there was still time for Poland to leave England with their hearts in their mouths as Waldemar Sobota calmly steered past Hart but was denied a goal by an offside flag.Half-time brought respite but little change in attitude as England attacked from the off.Rooney steered in a dangerous cross from the right-hand side which was redirected across goal by Welbeck and Gary Cahill then forced Szczesny into a diving save from the following corner.Poland were proving just as capable of threatening their net as England. More Details. Corner, England. All content copyright © original author unless stated otherwise. Steven Gerrard gave a carelessly underwieghted back-pass to goalkeeper David James which French super-striker Thierry Henry was on to like a shot. Min odds, bet and payment method exclusions apply. 90'+2' Attempt blocked. Log in or register to write something here or to contact authors. More Details, 2nd Test, Leeds, Jun 3-7 2004, New Zealand tour of England, England strolled to a nine-wicket win in the second Test at Headingley, and duly wrapped up the series 2-0 against a bruised and battered New Zealand side, A maiden Test century from Geraint Jones, and five wickets late in the day put England firmly in control of the second Test at Headingley, A century from Marcus Trescothick helped to put England in a fighting position on the third day of the second Test at Headingley, Andrew Miller watches Phil Tufnell arrive at Headingley on the second day of the second Test, A hundred stand between Stephen Fleming and Michael Papps, along with a late flurry of boundaries from Chris Cairns, helped New Zealand to 351 for 6 on the second day of the second Test at Headingley, day 1 - New Zealand 1st innings 41/1 (MHW Papps 24*, SP Fleming 3*, 19 ov), day 2 - New Zealand 1st innings 351/6 (CL Cairns 41*, BB McCullum 31*, 124 ov), day 3 - England 1st innings 248/4 (GP Thorpe 7*, A Flintoff 4*, 65 ov), day 4 - New Zealand 2nd innings 102/5 (SB Styris 7*, JDP Oram 4*, 34 ov), day 5 - England 2nd innings 45/1 (8 ov) - end of match, England 250 in 65.3 overs (Thorpe 7*, Flintoff 6*), 50 partnership between Thorpe and Flintoff in 81 balls, England 300 in 79.2 overs (Thorpe 22*, Flintoff 30*), England 350 in 89.4 overs (Flintoff 53*, Jones 6*), Lunch - England 352/5 in 90 overs (Flintoff 53*, Jones 6*), 50 partnership between Flintoff and Jones in 81 balls, England 400 in 101.3 overs (Flintoff 70*, Jones 36*), 100 partnership between Flintoff and Jones in 145 balls, England 450 in 114.1 overs (Flintoff 90*, Jones 64*), England 500 in 124.5 overs (Jones 86*, Hoggard 0*), Jones 100 in 183 mins off 143 balls, 15x4, 1x6, New Zealand 50 in 22.3 overs (Richardson 33*, McCullum 7*), New Zealand 100 in 33.5 overs (Styris 7*, Oram 4*), New Zealand 400 in 138.1 overs (McCullum 52*, Vettori 28*), 50 partnership between Vettori and McCullum in 79 balls, England 50 in 12.1 overs (Trescothick 26*, Strauss 13*), England 100 in 24.5 overs (Trescothick 52*, Strauss 30*), England 150 in 37.2 overs (Trescothick 70*, Strauss 61*), Trescothick 100 in 204 mins off 161 balls, 15x4, England 200 in 53.2 overs (Trescothick 108*, Vaughan 3*), New Zealand 50 in 22.1 overs (Papps 25*, Fleming 10*), Michael Papps dropped on 36 by Ashley Giles, New Zealand 100 in 35.4 overs (Papps 42*, Fleming 35*), Lunch - New Zealand 127/1 in 49 overs (Papps 49*, Fleming 51*), New Zealand 150 in 59.5 overs (Papps 61*, Fleming 61*), 150 partnership between Papps and Fleming in 343 balls, New Zealand 200 in 77.2 overs (Papps 86*, Fleming 84*), New Zealand 250 in 100.5 overs (Styris 12*, Oram 22*), New Zealand 300 in 113.3 overs (Cairns 19*, McCullum 0*), 50 partnership between Cairns and McCullum in 51 balls, New Zealand 350 in 123.2 overs (Cairns 41*, McCullum 30*).