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England vs. Italy: Five memorable matches

England vs. Italy: Five memorable matches
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With England preparing to take on Italy this Sunday evening, Sports Mole reviews five of the most memorable matches between the two nations.

Not many predicted that England would advance through to the quarter-finals of Euro 2012, let alone achieve the feat as winners of Group D.

However, Roy Hodgson's side defied the doubters and critics to do exactly that courtesy of a 1-0 victory over co-hosts Ukraine last night.

The Three Lions will now take on Italy on Sunday evening for a place in the semi-finals of the competition.

With that in mind, Sports Mole has searched the record books to bring you five of the most memorable matches between the two European nations.

Italy 0-4 England, May 16, 1948

Arguably one of the finest performances ever produced by an England side. Stan Mortensen and Tommy Lawton gave the Three Lions a comfortable lead at the break in Turin. However, it was the performance of Sir Tom Finney that stole the headlines, with the Preston North End legend going on to add a further two goals in what would be one of his best displays for his country.

Italy 2-0 England, June 14, 1973

After 40 years of trying, Italy finally notched up a victory over England. This match was seen as a warm-up fixture for World Cup in 1974, a competition that England had failed to qualify for. More misery was heaped on Sir Alf Ramsey's side in this encounter thanks to goals from Pietro Anastasi and a certain Fabio Capello.

England 3-2 Italy, May 28, 1976

Despite the five goals, this match is not one that is largely remembered - thanks mostly to the fact that it was played in New York. Italy looked to be heading for a routine win when Torino's Francesco Graziani put them 2-0 up before the break. However, England rallied after the restart and a Phil Thompson strike was sandwiched between two from Mick Channon to hand Don Revie's side the victory.

Italy 1-0 England, June 15, 1980

This match holds some major relevance as it is only time that the two teams have met at the European Championships. England headed into the contest against the hosts knowing that only a win would do if they were progress through the group stages. Italy would prove to strong though, with a goal from the now Republic of Ireland assistant manager Marco Tardelli securing the win the home side.

Italy 0-0 England, October 11, 1997

It may seem strange to include a 0-0 draw in this selection. However, the match is one that is still fondly remembered by England supporters. Glenn Hoddle's side went to Rome knowing that a point would be enough to see them qualify for the 1998 World Cup in France. What followed was a battling performance that could have been turned into a winning one had Ian Wright not missed a late chance. The encounter is also remembered for Paul Ince doing his best Terry Butcher impression.

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