The 1966 World Cup
Winning the World Cup in 1966 is still England's biggest achievement to date.
Beating arch rivals West Germany at Wembley made the victory all the sweeter.
England Thrash Germany
England thrash Germany 5-1 in Munich with help from a Michael Owen hat-trick.
The result allows England the chance to qualify automatically for the 2002 world cup but, more importantly, it inflicts a deeply embarrassing defeat on the Germans.
To cap the victory, it's the first time that Germany have been defeated in a meaningful World Cup qualifier.
Argentina Beaten
David Beckham's 44th minute penalty beats World Cup 2002 favourites Argentina.
England play magnificently throughout and thoroughly deserve to exorcise the ghosts of defeat by the South Americans at Mexico '86 and France '98.
Seaman Saves
David Seaman saves Gary McAllister's would-be equalising penalty against Scotland at Wembley in Euro 96.
After the saved penalty, Paul Gascoigne goes straight down the other end flicks the ball superbly over Colin Hendry and rifles home England's second in a 2-0 win.
Lineker Scores In A World Cup Semi
Gary Lineker scores for England against West Germany in the semifinal of Italia '90.
Unfortunately, the game finishes level and England are eliminated on Penalties (again).
Shearer Scores The Winner
Alan Shearer celebrates after scoring against Germany in Euro 2000.
Though not one of England's best displays, the 1-0 win virtually eliminates Germany from the competition and breaks a German 34 year unbeaten run against England.



