The BBC are replaying the World Cup semi-final in full online at 3pm BST on Sunday. For the third game in a row, England are going to extra time – the first time that has ever happened in any World Cup. The Three Lions may have finally won one in the summer of 2018 but they were made to wait a long, long time...How to get involved in just about any sport or activity England’s five substitutes include Trevor Steven, so impressive when he came on against Cameroon, and Steve Bull of the Second Division.West Germany bring in two impish schemers, Thomas Hässler and Olaf Thon, for Pierre Littbarski and Uwe Bein. 4-3 ap (1-1,1-1,0-0) GOALS 59' 1-0 Andreas Brehme (assist - Olaf Thon) 80' 1-1 Gary Lineker PENALTIES Goal 0-1 Gary Lineker (ENG) Goal 1-1 Andreas Brehme (GER) Goal 1-2 Peter Beardsley (ENG) Goal 2-2 Lothar Matthäus (GER) Goal 2-3 David Platt (ENG) Goal 3-3 Karlheinz Riedle (GER) Miss 3-3 Stuart Pearce (ENG) Goal 4-3 Olaf Thon … It’s the least they deserve after a fine, sophisticated performance, their best of the tournament by a mile. All rights reserved. Catch live and detailed score report of England vs India 1st Test 1990, India tour of England 1990 only on ESPNcricinfo.com. Watch and read along with our retro MBMWith England hanging on for dear life, the referee blows five seconds early. England 1–1 West Germany (3–4 pens) Waddle smashes his penalty inches over the bar – although such is its dramatic trajectory it soon looks like he’s missed by yards – and England’s dream … So boring…Lineker does as good a job in the Match of the Day studio as he did up front in the team of 1990 but this trip down memory lane is a chance to watch the presenting legend that is Des Lynam at the peak of his powers.The king of cool is on hosting duties for this one, and you can spot other greats in the studio and at the ground, including Jimmy Hill, Trevor Brooking, John Motson and then (injured) England skipper Bryan Robson… Rudi Völler also returns, having served his one-match suspension for being used as a hankie by Frank Rijkaard; Karl-Heinz Riedle drops to the bench. On the bench Bobby Robson reclines in his seat while wearing the most beautiful smile: warm, benign and extremely proud.It had been coming but England are desperately unlucky with the manner of this goal. How’s your ticker? If you’re too young to know that Germany were called West Germany at the time there’s another huge change you can look into.Oh and this game was before the backpass rule. This game will forever be linked with Chris Waddle of course - for obvious (or maybe not if you’ve never seen it) reasons.But it’s often forgotten just how well he played in the match, hitting both the crossbar and the post in a brilliant midfield display. Got to be one of the best rule changes we’ve ever had. It was the first – and to date only – … It hit the thigh of Kohler, who was running towards his own goal, and as it bounced up Lineker kneed it away from Augenthaler and Berthold before cracking an excellent left-footed shot across goal and into the far corner. England have saved themselves in the last ten minutes again! WEST GERMANY - ENGLAND. © 2020 Guardian News & Media Limited or its affiliated companies.
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Parker swung over a long cross towards Lineker from near the halfway line on the right. Both sets of players embrace warmly. The free-kick was touched off to Brehme, whose shot took a vicious deflection off Parker before looping high in the air and agonizingly over the stranded Shilton, who couldn’t back-pedal quickly enough and ended up helping it into the net as he fell backwards.Bobby Robson said that ‘4–4–2 saved us’ against Cameroon on Sunday but while that formation will always be his beloved wife, he was always likely to return to his sexy foreign bit on the side against such formidable opposition. That means the extra defensive cover of a sweeper system and just one change from the side that started against Cameroon: Peter Beardsley for the injured John Barnes.