England National Football Team Records - Team Records

Team Records

Biggest victory
13-0 vs Ireland, 18 February 1882
Heaviest defeat
1-7 vs Hungary, 23 May 1954
Biggest home victory
13-2 vs Ireland, 18 February 1899
Biggest home defeat
1-6 vs Scotland, 12 March 1881
First defeat to a non-British team
3-4 vs. Spain, 15 May 1929
First defeat to a non-British team on home soil
0-2 vs. Republic of Ireland, 21 September 1949
Most consecutive victories
10, 6 June 1908 vs. Austria – 1 June 1909 vs. Austria
Most consecutive matches without defeat
20, 15 March 1890 vs. Wales – 16 March 1896 vs. Wales
Most consecutive defeats
3, Achieved on six occasions, most recently 12 June 1988 vs. Republic of Ireland – 18 June 1988 vs. USSR
Most consecutive matches without victory
7, 11 May 1958 vs. Yugoslavia – 4 October 1958 vs. Northern Ireland
Most consecutive draws
4, Achieved on three occasions, most recently 7 June 1989 vs. Denmark – 15 November 1989 vs. Italy
Most consecutive matches without a draw
21, 16 May 1936 vs. Austria – 15 April 1939 vs. Scotland
Most consecutive matches scoring
52, 17 March 1884 vs. Wales – 30 March 1901 vs. Scotland
Most consecutive matches without scoring
4 29 April 1981 vs. Romania – 23 May 1981 vs. Scotland
Most consecutive matches conceding a goal
13, 6 May 1959 vs. Italy – 8 October 1960 vs. Northern Ireland
Most consecutive matches without conceding a goal
6, Achieved on four occasions, most recently 25 June 2006 vs. Ecuador – 7 October 2006 vs. Macedonia

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