Episode
Match of the Day: 16th November 2003: International Friendly
Overview
Highlights of this afternoon's friendly between England and Denmark at Old Trafford, a chance for Sven-Goran Eriksson to begin shaping his squad ahead of next summer's trip to the Euro 2004 finals.
Details
- Series
- Match of the Day
- Season
- Season 40
- Episode
- Episode 12
- Air date
- 2003-11-16
- Runtime
- 80 min
Episode context
16th November 2003: International Friendly is Episode 12 in Season 2003/04 of Match of the Day. It aired on 2003-11-16. The runtime is 80 min.
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Episode 11: 15th November 2003: Euro 2004 Playoff
Russia v Wales. Coverage of Wales's trip to Russia for the first-leg of their Euro playoff. Mark Hughes' men - among them Ryan Giggs, John Hartson and Gary Speed - are trying to reach their first major finals since 1958.
Episode 13: 19th November 2003: Euro 2004 Playoff
Wales v Russia. Coverage from the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, of the return leg of Wales' Euro 2004 playoff against Russia. Following Saturday's away game in Moscow, Mark Hughes' men will know exactly what is required of them if Wales are to reach their first championship finals since 1958. With an impressive home record - just three losses since May 2000 - and 72,000 fans urging them on, hopes of ending that depressing 45-year run will be high.
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