Miscellaneous
- First substitute
- Jimmy Mullen (for Jackie Milburn), 18 May 1950, 4-1 vs. Belgium
- Players appearing both before and after World War II
- Raich Carter, Tommy Lawton, Stanley Matthews
- Non-English club providing the most England internationals in total
- Rangers, 7 (as of 12 August 2009)
- Club providing the most players in a single match
- Starting XI - Arsenal, 7, 14 November 1934 vs Italy
- Including substitutes - Manchester United, 7, 28 March 2001 vs Albania
- Most appearances on aggregate from one club's players
- Manchester United, 1107 (as of 14 November 2012)
- Most goals on aggregate from one club's players
- Manchester United, 199 (as of 14 November 2012)
- Last amateur to appear
- Bernard Joy, 9 May 1936, 2-3 vs. Belgium
- Most consecutive clean sheets
- Gordon Banks, 7, 26 June 1966 – 23 July 1966
- Most penalty saves
- Ron Springett, 2, from Jimmy McIlroy of Northern Ireland, 18 November 1959 and from Oscar Montalvo of Peru, 20 May 1962
- Most penalty saves in shoot outs
- David Seaman, 2, from Miguel Angel Nadal of Spain, 22 June 1996 and from Hernán Crespo of Argentina, 30 June 1998
- Most penalty misses
- Ernest Needham, Roger Byrne, Francis Lee, David Beckham and Frank Lampard, all 2
- Shortest player
- Fanny Walden, 5ft. 2ins., 4 April 1914, vs. Scotland
- Tallest player
- Peter Crouch, 6ft. 7ins., 31 May 2005, vs. Colombia
- Heaviest player
- probably Bill 'Fatty' Foulke, probably between 15 and 21 stone, 29 March 1897, 4-0 vs. Wales
- Longest-lived player
- Dick Pym, 95 years 238 days, 2 February 1893 – 16 September 1988
- Oldest living player
- Bert Williams, 700192000000000000092 years, 7002309000000000000309 days, born 31 January 1920
- Shortest-lived player
- Duncan Edwards, 21 years 143 days, 1 October 1936 – 21 February 1958
- Father and son both capped
- George Eastham, Sr., (1 cap, 1935) and George Eastham (19 caps, 1963 – 66)
- Brian Clough (2 caps, 1959) and Nigel Clough (14 caps, 1989 – 93)
- Frank Lampard, Sr. (2 caps, 1972 – 80) and Frank Lampard (93 caps, 1999 – )
- Ian Wright (33 caps, 1991 – 98) and Shaun Wright-Phillips (36 caps, 2004 – )
- Mark Chamberlain (8 caps, 1982 – 84) and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (9 caps, 2012 – )
- Grandfather and grandson both capped
- Bill Jones, (2 caps, 1950) and Rob Jones (8 caps, 1992 – 95)
- Most clubs represented by one player in an England career
- Peter Shilton, 5, Leicester City, Stoke City, Nottingham Forest, Southampton and Derby County, 25 November 1970 – 7 July 1990
- Dave Watson, 5, Sunderland, Manchester City, Werder Bremen, Southampton and Stoke City, 3 April 1974 – 2 June 1982
- David Platt, 5, Aston Villa, Bari, Juventus, Sampdoria and Arsenal, 15 November 1989 – 26 June 1996
- David James, 5, Liverpool, Aston Villa, West Ham United, Manchester City and Portsmouth, 29 March 1997 – 27 June 2010
- Emile Heskey, 5, Leicester City, Liverpool, Birmingham City, Wigan Athletic and Aston Villa, 28 April 1999 – 27 June 2010
- Scott Parker, 5, Charlton Athletic, Chelsea, Newcastle United, West Ham United and Tottenham Hotspur, 16 November 2003 – 24 June 2012
- England players who later became manager/head coach
- Alf Ramsey, 32 appearances as a player, 1948 – 1953, 113 matches as manager, 1963 – 1974
- Joe Mercer, 5 appearances as a player, 1938 – 1939, 7 matches as manager, 1974
- Don Revie, 6 appearances as a player, 1954 – 1956, 29 matches as manager, 1974 – 1977
- Bobby Robson, 20 appearances as a player, 1957 – 1962, 95 matches as manager, 1982 – 1990
- Terry Venables, 2 appearances as a player, 1964, 23 matches as head coach, 1994 – 1996
- Glenn Hoddle, 53 appearances as a player, 1979 – 1988, 28 matches as manager, 1996 – 1999
- Kevin Keegan, 63 appearances as a player, 1972 – 1982, 18 matches as manager, 1999 – 2000
- Peter Taylor, 4 appearances as a player, 1976, 1 match as manager, 2000
- Stuart Pearce, 78 appearances as a player, 1987 – 1999, 1 match as manager, 2012
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