Postpublished at 15:05 British Summer Time 26 April 2020
England fans were massively outnumbered inside the stadium. Colombia had travelled en masse. A colourful sight it made for too.
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Tom Rostance
England fans were massively outnumbered inside the stadium. Colombia had travelled en masse. A colourful sight it made for too.
With any luck your stream should be starting now.
Straight into the anthems.
To answer my own question from earlier, I reckon five of that XI would be first-choice now (if fit).
Time moves fast in international football.
As a rule, three at the back for England - yes or no?
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David Saunders: Ah, now there are some memories from this one. I volunteered in Moscow during this tournament [at the Luzhniki but that's another story]. So I was in the fan zone with about 100 England fans. A lot of noise made, beer spilt and tears shed. One of my abiding memories
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Looks good to me Josh.
A beautiful start to the afternoon's correspondence. I bet that holiday feels a very long way away now.
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Was on holiday in Vietnam for this. Had to stay up to the early morning hours for kick-off thinking we'd be the only ones up. Found a local bar with some English locals. The scenes at FT were some I'll never forget.
Josh in Shaftesbury
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The main pre-match news coming out of the Colombia camp is that James Rodriguez - one of the stars of World Cup 2014 - is OUT through injury.
A major boost for the Three Lions.
While we're on discussion points, how many of you guys had plans to go to Euro 2020? Where were you heading to? Have you managed to rearrange?
I was hoping to get to every game at Wembley, not much travelling but still, was going to be the highlight of my year.
At the moment finding flour in the Co-op is classified as a yearly high.
IF England had a game tomorrow - as in April 2020 - how many of that XI would start?
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England team to face Colombia in Moscow: Pickford, Walker, Stones, Maguire, Trippier, Young, Henderson, Alli, Lingard, Sterling, Kane.
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Let's hear from you then - if you're watching for the first time, chip in as if it was live.
If you want to share your memories from two years ago, where you watched, who you were with, what happened.. please do.
And if you want to pass comment on the match/the tournament with the benefit of hindsight, please feel free.
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To a time when lager flowed, Jesse Lingard was in the starting XI, flag waving was at an all-time high and the only lockdown on anyone's minds was at the heart of England's defence.
The summer of 2018. England beat Panama and fluked a win over Tunisia and the country got a bit giddy.
We're talking the last 16 here, where a win over Colombia would book Gareth Southgate's side a quarter-final place against Sweden. The draw had 'opened up' and there was a real feeling that glory could be on the way.
Shall we then?