Friday, 3 October 2025

OCTOBER 3rd A HAT TRICK OF MOMENTS

On the 3rd October 1962,  England played their first match in the European Championship- then the European Nations Cup- a first leg qualifier against France played in front of 35,380 at Hillsborough. A Ron Flowers' penalty gave England a 1-1 draw. Walter Winterbottom was in charge for that match but Alf Ramsey made his debut as England manager when the second leg was played the following February in Paris - but England lost that one 5-2.

and
UEFA/RFEF II Copa de Europa Selecciones Nacionales Qualifying Prelim Match First leg

England 1 France 1 [0-1]
 

 

Match Summary
England Squad
France Squad


Hillsborough Stadium, Owlerton, Sheffield, West Riding of Yorkshire
Attendance: 35,380
Kick-off: 7.30pm BST


France - Yvon Goujon (8)
England - Ron Flowers (penalty 57)

Note: Ron Springett, goalie, breaks Harry Hibbs' record of being the most capped England goalkeeper, held since 1935. 
England line up:
Springett - Armfield, Wilson - Moore, Norman, Flowers - Hellawell, Crowe, Charnley, Greaves, Hinton.
October 3rd 1989. When a club draws the away leg of a two-legged cup tie the belief is always going to be that they must surely start as favourites for the home leg. But that isn't always the case! When Fourth Division Aldershot drew 0-0 at Hillsborough in the first leg of the 1989/90 Littlewood Cup (now Football League Cup) Second Round tie their fans had high hopes for their home second leg match especially as Sheffield Wednesday had only scored twice in their opening nine competitive matches of the season. But things didn't work out like that. On October 3rd 1989 Steve Whitton scored 4 and Dalian Atkinson 3 in Wednesday's 8-0 victory at the Recreation Ground which became the new record away win in the competition.


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