MPX5146594: 1966 World Cup Tournament in England. A World cup banquet was held for the victorious England team at the Royal Garden Hotel following thier victory over West Germany in the Final at Wembley. The crowds outside the hotel wait for a glimpse of their heroes. 31st July 1966 (photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5146469: A NEWCASTLE UNITED 1963-64 TEAM GROUP PICTURE (L TO R) JIM ILEY , WILLIE PENMAN AND NEALEHarvey completely revamped the Magpies squad. Many old-heads moved on, such as Mitchell, White and McMichael, and a new breed arrived, some thoughtful signings, others from the youth system. Included were midfielder Jim Iley (left) and Duncan Neale (right) as well as Scottish forward Willie Penman (centre) (photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5146615: The England football team at London Airport before their flight to Santiago, Chile to participate in the 1962 World Cup Finals. England forward Jimmy Greaves with teammate Jimmy Armfield trying on a pair of sunglasses in the shop prior to departure. 17th May 1962 (photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5146493: Home International and European Championship Qualifying match at Wembley Stadium. England 2 v Scotland 3. Alan Ball appeals for a penalty after being brought down in the box as Scotland defenders Greig (4) McKinnon and goalkeeper Simpson look to clear the ball. Scotland inflicted the first defeat on England since they became World Champions the previous year. 15th April 1967 (photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5146710: England v West Germany World Cup Final 1999, 30th July 1966. It was really was all over. With the final act of an unforgettable game, Geoff Hurst had scored his third and, with the heads of Horst-Dieter Httges (No. 2) and Wolfgang Overath bowed in despair, the West Ham striker exhaustedly embraced Alan Ball. Hurst had become the only player to date to score a hat-trick in a World Cup finalFinal Score: England 4-2 West Germany A. E. T (photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5146764: The England under 23 party who will play Russia at Old Trafford, pose for a team picture. They are back row (left to right), John Hurst, Emlyn Hughes, Sam Ellis, Joe Corrigan, David Nish, Colin Todd, Derek Parkin. Front row (left to right), Brian Kidd, Joe Royle, Peter Osgood, Jimmy Husband, John Aston and Alun Evans. October 1969 (photo) / Bridgeman Images