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England France MATCH REPORT Group stage – final tournament ­ Group C ­ Matchday 1 Tuesday, 18 June 2019 ­ 21:00 CET (21:00 local time) Dino Manuzzi, Cesena England France 1 (0) (0) 2 1 Dean Henderson (GK) 23 Paul Bernardoni (GK) 2 Aaron Wan­Bissaka 3 Fodé Ballo­Touré 3 Jay Dasilva 4 Ibrahima Konaté (C) 4 Jake Clarke­Salter 5 Dayot Upamecano 5 Fikayo Tomori (C) 6 Lucas Tousart 7 Demarai Gray 8 Houssem Aouar 8 James Maddison 9 Moussa Dembélé 9 Dominic Solanke 12 Jonathan Ikoné 10 Phil Foden 13 Colin Dagba 11 Ryan Sessegnon 14 Jonathan Bamba 16 Hamza Choudhury 22 Jeff Reine­Adélaïde 13 Angus Gunn (GK) 1 Gautier Larsonneur (GK) 22 Freddie Woodman (GK) 16 Maxence Prévot (GK) 6 Kieran Dowell 2 Kelvin Amian 12 Jonjoe Kenny 7 Romain Del Castillo 14 Lloyd Kelly 10 Mattéo Guendouzi 15 Ezri Konsa 11 Jean­Philippe Mateta 17 Harvey Barnes 15 Malang Sarr 18 Mason Mount 17 Moussa Niakhaté 19 Dominic Calvert­Lewin 18 Ibrahima Sissoko 20 Morgan Gibbs­White 19 Anthony Caci 21 Reiss Nelson 20 Marcus Thuram 23 Tammy Abraham 21 Olivier Ntcham Coach Coach Aidy Boothroyd Sylvain Ripoll Referee Fourth official Srdjan Jovanović (SRB) István Kovács (ROU) Assistant referee UEFA Delegate Uroš Stojković (SRB) Virgar Hvidbro (FRO) Milan Mihajlović (SRB) (C) Captain (GK) Goalkeeper Last updated 19/06/2019 10:29:34 CET England ­ France Tuesday 18 June 2019 ­ 21:00 CET (21:00 local time) Match report Dino Manuzzi, Cesena England France 1 (0) (0) 2 Pens 9 Moussa Dembélé 8 James Maddison 48' 10 Phil Foden 54' 16 Hamza Choudhury 62' 14 Jonathan Bamba (Out) 66' 21 Olivier Ntcham (In) Pens 8 Houssem Aouar 9 Dominic Solanke (Out) 71' 18 Mason Mount (In) 6 Lucas Tousart (Out) 72' 11 Jean­Philippe Mateta (In) 11 Ryan Sessegnon (Out) 75' 19 Dominic Calvert­Lewin (In) 7 Demarai Gray (Out) 75' 23 Tammy Abraham (In) 77' 9 Moussa Dembélé 8 Houssem Aouar (Out) 82' 20 Marcus Thuram (In) 2 Aaron Wan­Bissaka 89' 89' 12 Jonathan Ikoné 2 Aaron Wan­Bissaka 90' + 4' Goal Penalty Own goal Substitution Missed penalty Yellow card(s) Red card(s) Yellow/red card (C) Captain (GK) Goalkeeper .
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