Wales 0-3 England: Marcus Rashford bags a brace as Wales crash out
Marcus Rashford's brilliant brace helped England reach the knockout phase as group winners and brought Wales' first World Cup appearance since 1958 to an end.
Marcus Rashford's brilliant brace helped England reach the knockout phase as group winners and brought Wales' first World Cup appearance since 1958 to an end.
The atmosphere started out as tense but became celebratory at a Black Country pub as England beat Wales 3-0 to top the group and send the Red Dragons home.
Halesowen bounced back to winning ways following two away defeats and maintained their 100% home record with a narrow, battling victory over local rivals Chasetown.
IT WAS five of the best for Sporting Khalsa in a straightforward contest at the Guardian Warehousing Arena, with Josh McKenzie twice on target in the thrashing of Dereham Town.
Stafford Rangers bounced back from two league defeats in a row to beat F.C. United of Manchester at Marston Road much to assistant manager Dale Belford’s delight.
AFC Telford United's two year winless run on the road continued after a diasterous first half at fellow strugglers Curzon Ashton.
Kidderminster Harriers’ bid to repair their damaged National League North campaign with a victory over Gloucester City was dashed when they tumbled to a bitterly disappointing 1-0 defeat at Aggborough.
Hednesford Town’s Southern League Premier Central division campaign continued when the Pitmen travelled to Cambridgeshire to face St Ives Town.
STOURBRIDGE’S mini revival was halted by a sucker punch eight minutes from time against resolute Barwell.
Boos greeted the final whistle as England blew their chance to qualify for the World Cup knockout phase with a match to spare in a turgid 0-0 draw with the United States.
Boos greeted the final whistle as England blew their chance to qualify for the World Cup knockout phase with a match to spare in a turgid 0-0 draw with the United States.
Ollie Westbury rates the Salop players after their narrow 1-0 defeat at Sheffield Wednesday.
Hednesford Town took a break from league action travelling to Leicestershire to face league rivals Coalville Town in the second round of the Isuzu FA Trophy.
The Scholars will feel disappointed not to have taken a point from this encounter.
TWO second half goals saw promotion hopefuls South Shields run out clear winners against Stafford Rangers.