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Do you know the England National Team?

08 September 2014 - UEFA European Championship Qualifying - Group E - Switzerland v England - Roy Hodgson,Manager of England with his coaching staff, Ray Lewington (C) and Dave Watson - Photo: Marc Atkins / Offside.

Do you know the England National Team?

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  1. Question 1 of 10
    1. Question

    When did England win the World Cup?

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    Yes! England defeated West Germany 4-2 at the old Wembley Stadium to lift the World Cup for the first and only time in their history.

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    No! England defeated West Germany 4-2 at the old Wembley Stadium to lift the World Cup for the first and only time in their history

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    Who holds the record for the most international caps for England?

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    Yes! Goalkeeper Peter Shilton made a record 125 appearances for the Three Lions.

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    No! Goalkeeper Peter Shilton made a record 125 appearances for the Three Lions.

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    Who is the youngest player to ever play for England?

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    Yes! Arsenal forward Theo Walcott became England’s youngest ever senior player by appearing in the 3-1 victory over Hungary back in May 2006 aged 17 years and 75 days.

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    No! Arsenal forward Theo Walcott became England’s youngest ever senior player by appearing in the 3-1 victory over Hungary back in May 2006 aged 17 years and 75 days.

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    Who is the oldest player to ever play for England?

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    Yes! In May 1957, Sir Stanley Matthews represented England at the age of 42 years and 103 days old against Denmark.

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    No! In May 1957, Sir Stanley Matthews represented England at the age of 42 years and 103 days old against Denmark.

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    Who is the all-time leading goalscorer for England?

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    Yes! Bobby Charlton scored 49 goals for England in 106 international caps between 1958 and 1970.

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    No! Bobby Charlton scored 49 goals for England in 106 international caps between 1958 and 1970.

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    Who was England’s first goalscorer at the new Wembley Stadium?

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    Yes! In June 2007, Chelsea captain John Terry became the first England international to score at the new Wembley Stadium against Brazil.

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    No! In June 2007, Chelsea captain John Terry became the first England international to score at the new Wembley Stadium against Brazil.

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    Who holds the record for the most bookings as an England player?

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    Yes! Former England captain David Beckham picked up 17 yellow cards during his international career.

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    No! Former England captain David Beckham picked up 17 yellow cards during his international career.

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    Against which country did England win 13-0? (Their biggest ever victory)

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    Yes! England defeated Ireland 13-0 (Thirteen) in Belfast back in February 1882.

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    No! England defeated Ireland 13-0 (Thirteen) in Belfast back in February 1882.

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    Which goalkeeper kept the longest record of consecutive clean sheets for England?

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    Yes! Former Leicester City and Stoke City ‘keeper Gordon Banks kept seven consecutive clean sheets for England between June 26, 1966 and July 23, 1966.

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    No! Former Leicester City and Stoke City ‘keeper Gordon Banks kept seven consecutive clean sheets for England between June 26, 1966 and July 23, 1966.

  10. Question 10 of 10
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    In which year did England compete in their first World Cup?

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    Yes! England were knocked out of the group stage during their first-ever World Cup campaign in Brazil.

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    No! England were knocked out of the group stage during their first-ever World Cup campaign in Brazil.

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