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Belgium
1-4
England
Thursday 18 May 1950
Heysel Stadium
International Friendly
Attendance: 55,854
âš½ Joseph Mermans (43)
âš½ Jimmy Mullen 46'
âš½ Stan Mortensen 65'
âš½ Wilf Mannion 68'
âš½ Roy Bentley 86'
Match Timeline
First Half
•
⮌ 11' Jackie Milburn
•
⮕ 11' Jimmy Mullen
Second Half
•
âš½ 46' Jimmy Mullen
•
âš½ 65' Stan Mortensen
•
âš½ 68' Wilf Mannion
•
âš½ 86' Roy Bentley
BELGIUM
ENGLAND
Manager
Walter Winterbottom
1
Henri Meert
2
Arsene Vaillant
3
Léopold Anoul
4
Jan van der Auwera
5
Louis Carre
6
Victor Mees
7
Jozef van Looy
8
Frédéric Chaves D'Aguilar
9
Joseph Mermans
(43)
10
Albert de Hert
11
Georges Mordant
Starting XI
01
Bert Williams
(G)
Cap number 7
Wolverhampton Wanderers
02
Alf Ramsey
(FB)
Cap number 5
Tottenham Hotspur
03
Jack Aston
(FB)
Cap number 14
Manchester United
04
Billy Wright
(CH)
(C)
Cap number 29
Wolverhampton Wanderers
05
Bill Jones
(WH)
Cap number 2
Liverpool
06
Jimmy Dickinson
(WH)
Cap number 7
Portsmouth
07
Jackie Milburn
(CF)
Cap number 7
Newcastle United
⮌
11'
08
Stan Mortensen
(CF)
Cap number 18
Blackpool
âš½
65'
09
Roy Bentley
(CF)
Cap number 4
Chelsea
âš½
86'
10
Wilf Mannion
(IF)
Cap number 19
Middlesbrough
âš½
68'
11
Tom Finney
(F)
Cap number 25
Preston North End
Substitutes
Jimmy Mullen
(LW)
Cap number 4
Wolverhampton Wanderers
âš½
46'
⮕
11'
Jimmy Mullen became the first sub (and first sub to score) for England in a full International. (In 1935, Sep Smith had replaced Jackie Bray at half-time during the Jubilee match against Scotland.)
1949
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