England v Chile
International Match
8pm, Friday 15 November 2013
Wembley Stadium
England v Germany
International Match
8pm, Tuesday 19 November 2013
Wembley Stadium
Click here for ticket details
England will welcome Chile and Germany to Wembley, as the curtain comes down on FA150 celebrations next month.
Following qualification for the World Cup on Tuesday evening with victory over Poland, Roy Hodgson's team now have two home matches at the end of the year as they start on the road to Brazil.
First up are Chile on Friday 15 November, the South Americans who also secured their place in Brazil with a win over Ecuador on Tuesday. They last visited Wembley in 1998 with two goals from Marcelo Salas seeing the visitors leave with a 2-0 victory.
Indeed Chile were England's first opponents at a World Cup Finals tournament, in Rio de Janeiro in 1950. Stan Mortensen scored England's first ever goal at the tournament, with a further strike from Wilf Mannion securing a 2-0 win. England have played Chile just five times, with two victories, two draws and one defeat.
The Three Lions played host to Germany in August 2007, in only the second full international to be played at the newly rebuilt stadium. Six years on the historic fixture will be resumed once more to honour 150 years since the formation of The Football Association.
England will welcome Germany to Wembley on Tuesday 19 November, in the final match of the year. Both matches kick off at 8pm.
http://www.thefa.com/england/News/2013/england-to-face-chile-germany-wembley.aspx
International Match
8pm, Friday 15 November 2013
Wembley Stadium
England v Germany
International Match
8pm, Tuesday 19 November 2013
Wembley Stadium
Click here for ticket details
England will welcome Chile and Germany to Wembley, as the curtain comes down on FA150 celebrations next month.
Following qualification for the World Cup on Tuesday evening with victory over Poland, Roy Hodgson's team now have two home matches at the end of the year as they start on the road to Brazil.
First up are Chile on Friday 15 November, the South Americans who also secured their place in Brazil with a win over Ecuador on Tuesday. They last visited Wembley in 1998 with two goals from Marcelo Salas seeing the visitors leave with a 2-0 victory.
Indeed Chile were England's first opponents at a World Cup Finals tournament, in Rio de Janeiro in 1950. Stan Mortensen scored England's first ever goal at the tournament, with a further strike from Wilf Mannion securing a 2-0 win. England have played Chile just five times, with two victories, two draws and one defeat.
The Three Lions played host to Germany in August 2007, in only the second full international to be played at the newly rebuilt stadium. Six years on the historic fixture will be resumed once more to honour 150 years since the formation of The Football Association.
England will welcome Germany to Wembley on Tuesday 19 November, in the final match of the year. Both matches kick off at 8pm.
http://www.thefa.com/england/News/2013/england-to-face-chile-germany-wembley.aspx