ENGLAND’S GREATEST FOOTBALL RIVALRIES.

DVD released exclusively by 4DVD on Monday 26th April 2010.

Football can be more than just a game; it brings nations together, inspires pride and passion and can be defined by dramatic events off the pitch as well as results on it. Relive the historical battles England has encountered in England’s Greatest Football Rivalries available now, courtesy of 4DVD.

Identifying three of English football’s most explosive and talked about rivalries: Argentina, Germany and Scotland, trace the history of these legendary games and explore what lies at the heart of the rivalry both on and off the pitch. Many matches kick off before the game even begins, overflowing with drama and excitement as the atmosphere intensifies.

This DVD will feature a selection of the greatest moments, plus interviews with some of the legendary coaches and players who have been involved in these historic matches. They include Bobby Charlton, Franz Beckenbauer, Uwe Seeler, Denis Law, Gareth Southgate, Craig Brown, Don Hutchinson, Diego Maradona, and Terry Venables.

Each game will follow the teams and fans on the day of the big match, capturing the power of the game on the pitch and in the stands. Details of the rivalries below:

England v Scotland.

• England 9-3 Scotland, Home International 1960/61 – Scotland’s most famous collapse in the Home Nation’s Championship history.

• England 2-0 Scotland, Euro 96 – That Gascoigne goal and celebration!

• Scotland 0-2, Euro 2000 play off 1st leg – Scholes scores twice to give the Scots little hope in the return leg.

• England 0-1 Scotland, Euro 2000 play off 2nd leg – Only for Don Hutchinson to score at Wembley and set up a famous Scottish victory, the last time the nations met.

England v Germany.

• England 4-2 West Germany, World Cup Final 1966 – Geoff Hurst’s hat-trick, World Cup glory for England!

• England 1-1 Germany, World Cup 1990 – Gazza’s tears and Waddle’s penalty miss.

• England 1-1 Germany, Euro 96 Semi Final – England succumb to penalties again, with Gareth Southgate ending up the fall guy… • England 0-1 Germany, World Cup 2002 Qualifier – The last ever match at the old Wembley, Hamann scores and Keegan resigns England v Argentina.

• England 1-0 Argentina, World Cup Quarter Final 1966. Victory on the way to the World Cup glory.

• England 1-2 Argentina, World Cup Quarter Final 1986. Infamous Maradona scores his infamous “hand of God” goal as well as possibly the best ever individual World Cup goal.

• England 1-0 Argentina, World Cup 1st group game, 2002 Beckham exorcises his demons from four years earlier winning it for England from the penalty spot.

• Argentina 2-3 England, International friendly 2005/06 – anything but friendly, a classic match in the build up to the 2006 World Cup.

With England in a very strong position to qualify for the 2010 World Cup, England's Greatest Football Rivalries is a must for all fans in the build-up to them taking on their rivals, and winning the World Cup. Don’t miss it!

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