England U16s v Spain
International U16 Friendly
3pm, Saturday 28 April 2007
Wembley Stadium
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08 December 2006
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Kenny Swain's Young Lions win the Victory Shield outright with a thrilling win over Scotland at Glanford Park.


England's U16s will be the next team to run out at the new Wembley Stadium when they take on Spain in an international friendly on Saturday 28 April. Kick-off is at 3pm.


England coach Kenny Swain said: "I'm really looking forward to what will be a fantastic tribute to youth football. It's a marvellous opportunity for any young player to play at one of the best stadiums in the world.

"Spain are one of the top two teams in the world in terms of youth football and it will be a great test and preparation for us to face such a strong team. However, I'm sure we have the players to cope that and I'm convinced it will be a really exciting occasion.

"I have some great personal memories of the old Wembley and I'm delighted to have such an early part to play at the new stadium."

England are currently in action at the prestigious 12-team Montaigu Tournament in France, winning their first match 3-0 against Ireland on Tuesday and drawing 0-0 last night with the USA . They are now waiting on the result of the final game in their group to see whether they progress to the next round.

Earlier this season, England won the Sky Sports Victory Shield competition for a sixth successive season, drawing against Wales in their first game before defeating Northern Ireland and Scotland.

The last time the two countries met at U16 level was five years ago, when a Spanish team featuring Cesc Fabregas ran out 1-0 winners in Darlington.

Ticket information

Tickets are priced at £10 for adults and £5 concessions and are now available online from www.thefa.com/tickets and from the ticket hotline 0871 984 2008.

There is a limit of 4 tickets per person.

Disabled fans can purchase tickets from by calling 0845 458 1966.