The longest unbeaten away run in English football history
Which club has the highest home unbeaten record?
The longest unbeaten away run in English football history
Manchester United has the most prolonged undefeated away run in English football history. The team went on a 28 game unbeaten away game streak. They made this streak in 2021.
Which national team has the longest unbeaten run?
Italy have the record for the longest unbeaten run in international football history, which stands at 37 games without a loss.
How many games have Italy played without losing?
Italy's world record 37-game unbeaten run ends.
How many games have Italy won without losing?
Italy's record unbeaten streak
The Azzurri are at 37 matches and counting since their last loss: a 1-0 defeat to Portugal on Sept. 10, 2018.
36 related questions foundHow long was Liverpool's unbeaten run?
Across Liverpool's 44-game unbeaten Premier League run, they dropped just 10 of a possible 132 points and averaged 2.77 points per game.
Who broke Chelsea's home record?
Iconic Moment: Chelsea's record home run ended by Liverpool.
Who is England's youngest goalscorer?
Michael Owen | 40 goals
Michael Owen rose to international prominence at the 1998 World Cup in France. In that tournament he became the youngest player and youngest goalscorer for England at the time.
Who is the most capped English footballer?
Peter Shilton is England's most capped men's player with 125 caps from 1970 to 1990.
Which teams have Italy beaten?
Italy have won 12 Six Nations matches from 2000 to the present, defeating Wales, Scotland, Ireland, and France.
- Italy 34-20 Scotland 2000.
- Italy 30-22 Wales 2003.
- Italy 20-14 Scotland 2004.
- Scotland 17-37 Italy 2007.
- Italy 23-20 Wales 2007.
- Italy 23-20 Scotland 2008.
- Italy 16-12 Scotland 2010.
- Italy 22-21 France 2011.
How many games have England gone unbeaten?
The victory extends England's unbeaten run to a record-breaking 21 matches - the longest run in the national team's history - laying the ideal foundations as Gareth Southgate's side bid to go one step further in a major tournament at this year's World Cup in Qatar.
When was the last time England beat Italy in football?
The most recent of England's wins over Italy came in a 2012 international friendly, with Jermain Defoe netting the winner in a narrow 2-1 victory.
When did Italy last beat?
England fans have to go back to 15 August 2012 for the last time the Three Lions recorded a win over Italy - their only victory from the past eight meetings between the two proud nations.
Who scored most goals for England?
England's top 10 goalscorers of all-time
- Harry Kane: 49 goals, 68 caps.
- Gary Lineker: 48 goals, 80 caps.
- Jimmy Greaves: 44 goals, 57 caps.
- Michael Owen: 40 goals, 89 caps.
- Nat Lofthouse: 30 goals, 33 caps.
- Alan Shearer: 30 goals, 63 caps.
- Tom Finney: 30 goals, 76 caps.
- Vivian Woodward: 23 goals, 29 caps.
Which England player has scored the most goals in a match?
Most goals in a match: Geoff Hurst is the only player to score three in a World Cup Final match, England's 4-2 extra-time victory against West Germany on 30 July 1966.
Did England ever win the World Cup?
They have won one World Cup, in 1966 on home soil, and since they first entered in 1950 have played in 15 of the 18 finals tournaments to 2018; they were knocked out in qualifying tournaments for 1974, 1978, and 1994. England staged the European Championships in 1996.
Who is the oldest player to play for England?
On 15 May 1957, Matthews became the oldest player ever to represent England, when at 42 years and 104 days old he turned out for the victory over the Danes in Copenhagen.
Who is the oldest goalscorer in Premier League history?
Teddy Sheringham holds that mark, interestingly, a man who played for both Manchester United and Tottenham throughout his career. Sheringham is also the Premier League's oldest goalscorer, scoring his final time at 40 years and 266 days old.
Which footballer has scored the most goals ever?
The Guinness World Record for the most goals scored in a specified period is 1,281 by the Brazilian great Pele, born Edson Arantes do Nascimento. Pele scored these goals between September 7th, 1956, and October 1st, 1977 — a period of 1,363 matches.