PORTUGAL V ENGLAND: MATCH LIBRARY
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Portugal v England: Match Library

Match Build-up

  • Owen: Goals will come
    ENGLAND TV EXCLUSIVE: Michael Owen is confident that the goals will come as he hopes to fire England past Portugal.
  • Scouting report
    TheFA.com takes a look at the strengths and weaknesses of England's Euro 2004 quarter-final opponents, Portugal.
  • Sven ready for hosts
    ENGLAND TV EXCLUSIVE: Sven says that his team must be compact against Portugal as they begin their preparations.
  • Neville's Ronaldo warning
    Gary Neville is relishing the prospect of coming up against his club teammate Cristiano Ronaldo tomorrow night.
  • Scholes' relief
    ENGLAND TV: Paul Scholes has expressed satisfaction at ending his three-year international scoring drought.
  • Bring on next challenge
    John Terry says England's players are resting today, and starting to consider the prospect of playing Portugal.
  • No quarter given
    David Beckham has warned Portugal that he has never been involved with an England team that is so confident.
  • Becks backs his side
    David Beckham is confident England will continue to march on in Euro 2004 by beating tournament hosts Portugal.
  • 'We can't wait'
    England midfielder Steven Gerrard says the England team can't wait to play in tonight's Euro 2004 quarter-final.
  • Lions lose out
    HAVEN'T WE MET BEFORE? England went two goals up before losing 3-2 to a talented Portuguese side at Euro 2000.
  • 'We can get better'
    Having missed out on the World Cup in 2002, Steven Gerrard is enjoying every minute of Euro 2004.
  • Fan tribute tonight
    The England team will wear black armbands in memory of murdered England fan Stephen Smith tonight.
  • Same again please
    TEAM NEWS: Sven-Göran Eriksson has made no changes to his side as England prepare to take on Portugal.
  • No repeat
    ENGLAND TV: Sven is determined to banish the disappointment of England's World Cup exit two years ago.
  • England going for glory
    Sven-Goran Eriksson has warned Portugal his players are in confident mood ahead of the Euro 2004 quarter-final.
  • The Insider
    ENGLAND TV: Hugo Vasconcelos, Euro 2004 correspondent for Portuguese newspaper A Bola, speaks to TheFA.com.
  • England's Portuguese past
    England's record against Euro 2004 hosts Portugal is an impressive one, with only three defeats in twenty meetings.
  • Owen aiming high
    Michael Owen has warned Portugal that he is back on top form - and determined to score in every remaining game.

Minute by Minute

  • Portugal 2-2 England
    HOW IT HAPPENED: England have lost 6-5 on penalties after drawing 2-2 in their Euro 2004 quarter-final with Portugal.

Match Report

  • Heartbreak for England
    REPORT: England's Euro 2004 campaign was cruelly and heartbreakingly ended in Lisbon after a penalty shoot-out.

Post Match Reaction

  • Proud to be captain
    David Beckham has insisted he will continue his role as captain despite England's Euro 2004 quarter-final exit.
  • Sven: We'll bounce back
    REACTION: Sven-Goran Eriksson believes England are still on course to win a major tournament.
  • Defeat hard for Sven
    REACTION: Sven-Goran Eriksson says his team had no luck against Portugal as they crashed out of Euro 2004
  • Coming to terms
    REACTION: Frank Lampard says England's players cannot believe Sol Campbell's 'goal' was disallowed.
  • 'A bitter blow'
    REACTION: Michael Owen admitted penalty defeat to Portugal in tonight's Euro 2004 quarter-final is hard to take.
  • 'You have to accept it'
    REACTION: David James says he was disappointed not to save a penalty in last night's soul-destroying shoot-out.
  • Got to look forward
    REACTION: John Terry says England are determined to qualify and then win the World Cup in Germany in 2006.

Analysis

  • Portugal 2-2 England
    Portugal v England: match stats
  • Match analysis
    ANALYSIS: TheFA.com rounds up all the action from England's Euro 2004 quarter-final with Portugal last night.
  • Heart and Sol
    ANALYSIS: There's only one Sol Campbell. It's very hard to believe, but there is only one Sol Campbell.
  • The journey's end
    ANALYSIS: For England, the dream of becoming European champions is over as Portugal won on penalties.

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