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UEFA EURO - 2019/21 SEASON

MATCH PRESS KITS


Olimpico in Rome - Rome
Saturday 3 July 2021
21.00CET (21.00 local time)
Ukraine Matchday 5 - Quarter-finals England
Last updated 01/07/2021 18:58CET

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Previous meetings 2
Match background 3
Squad list 8
Match officials 11
Team facts 13
Match-by-match lineups 16
Legend 19

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Previous meetings
Head to Head
FIFA World Cup
Stage
Date Match Result Venue Goalscorers
reached
10/09/2013 QR (GS) Ukraine - England 0-0 Kyiv
Lampard 87 (P);
11/09/2012 QR (GS) England - Ukraine 1-1 London
Konoplyanka 38

UEFA EURO 2012


Stage
Date Match Result Venue Goalscorers
reached
19/06/2012 GS-FT England - Ukraine 1-0 Donetsk Rooney 48

FIFA World Cup


Stage
Date Match Result Venue Goalscorers
reached
10/10/2009 QR (GS) Ukraine - England 1-0 Dnipropetrovsk Nazarenko 29
Crouch 29, Terry 85;
01/04/2009 QR (GS) England - Ukraine 2-1 London
Shevchenko 74

Final
Qualifying Total
tournament
Home Away
Pld W D L Pld W D L Pld W D L Pld W D L GF GA
EURO
Ukraine - - - - - - - - 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1
England - - - - - - - - 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0
FIFA*
Ukraine 2 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 - - - - 4 1 2 1 3 3
England 2 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 - - - - 4 1 2 1 3 3
Friendlies
Ukraine - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 0 0 2 0 5
England - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 2 0 0 5 0
Total
Ukraine 2 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 7 1 2 4 3 9
England 2 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 7 4 2 1 9 3
* FIFA World Cup/FIFA Confederations Cup

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Match background
Ukraine's first ever UEFA European Championship quarter-final takes them to the Olimpico in Rome, where they face
an England side aiming to reach a first semi-final since 1996.
• The teams claimed the last two places in the quarter-finals with victories on 29 June, England seeing off old rivals
Germany at Wembley for their first knockout win since EURO '96 before Ukraine edged past Sweden in extra time at
Hampden Park.
• The winners of this tie will play the Czech Republic or Denmark in the semi-finals at Wembley on 7 July.
Previous meetings
• Ukraine have won only one of their seven matches against England (D2 L4), those four defeats including the sides'
only previous UEFA European Championship contest with Wayne Rooney scoring the only goal at Donetsk's Donbass
Arena in the group stage of UEFA EURO 2012 to send England into the quarter-finals and knock Ukraine out. Andriy
Pyatov and Andriy Yarmolenko played 90 minutes for Ukraine; current coach Andriy Shevchenko was a second-half
substitute.
• The last two games between the teams ended all square, 1-1 in London and 0-0 in Kyiv in 2014 FIFA World Cup
qualifying. Pyatov, Taras Stepanenko, Roman Bezus and Yarmolenko played for Ukraine at the NSC Olimpiyskiy;
Kyle Walker is England's sole survivor. Pyatov and Yarmolenko were also in the Ukraine line-up at Wembley.
• The teams both won their home fixtures in the qualifying campaign for the 2010 World Cup, Shevchenko equalising
Peter Crouch's 29th-minute opener in the 74th minute at Wembley on 1 April 2009 only for John Terry (85) to score a
late England winner.
• Serhiy Nazarenko scored the only goal in Dnipropetrovsk on 10 October 2009 against an England side who lost
goalkeeper Robert Green to an early red card. Shevchenko, Pyatov and Yarmolenko all played in what remains
Ukraine's only victory against England. That is also the last World Cup qualifier lost by England; their record since is
W18 D6.
• Current England head coach Gareth Southgate and Shevchenko were on opposing sides in the first meeting
between the teams, a 2-0 England friendly win at Wembley on 31 May 2000.
EURO facts: Ukraine
• Having never featured in a UEFA European Championship before co-hosting the 2012 edition with Poland, this is
Ukraine's third successive appearance in the final tournament and first qualification for the knockout phase.
• A team coached by Mykhailo Fomenko finished bottom of Group C at UEFA EURO 2016, losing to Germany,
Northern Ireland (both 0-2) and Poland (0-1).
• Ukraine's only EURO final tournament goals before UEFA EURO 2020 were both scored by Shevchenko, in a 2-1
defeat of Sweden on Matchday 1 in 2012.
• Shevchenko's side finished top of Group B in qualifying for UEFA EURO 2020, picking up 20 points from their eight
games – three more than holders Portugal.
• Ukraine remained unbeaten in qualifying, winning six and drawing two. They were one of five sides to not lose a
game in the UEFA EURO 2020 preliminaries, along with Belgium, Italy – who both won all their fixtures – Spain and
Denmark.
• This is the first time Ukraine have qualified for a EURO directly; after co-hosting in 2012, they beat Slovenia in the
play-offs to reach the 2016 event.
• Ukraine finished third in Group C at these finals thanks to a 2-1 defeat of North Macedonia in Bucharest on
Matchday 2, in between losses to the Netherlands in Amsterdam (2-3) and Austria in Bucharest (0-1). They finished
fourth in the ranking of third-placed teams across all six groups.
• Shevchenko's charges were then dramatic winners against Sweden in the round of 16 at Glasgow's Hampden Park,
substitute Artem Dovbyk sealing a 2-1 victory in added time in extra time – his first international goal.
• Ukraine's only previous major quarter-final was a 3-0 defeat to eventual winners Italy at the 2006 FIFA World Cup.
• This is Ukraine's second game at the Olimpico in Rome, the first a 2-0 loss to Italy in UEFA EURO 2008 qualifying in
October 2006. Their record in Italy is W2 D1 L2; their last visit ended in a 1-1 friendly draw against Italy in October
2018 in which Ruslan Malinovskyi scored his first goal for Ukraine.
EURO facts: England
• This is England's tenth appearance in the UEFA European Championship; they finished third in 1968 and also
reached the semi-finals on home soil in 1996.

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• England failed to qualify for the final tournament in 2008, the only time they have missed out since 1984.
• A team managed by Roy Hodgson won all ten qualifiers on the way to UEFA EURO 2016, where they finished
second behind Wales in their section after taking five points from three matches, only to be shocked by Iceland in the
round of 16 (1-2).
• Southgate's side finished top of Group A in UEFA EURO 2020 qualifying, winning seven of their eight matches (L1)
to progress six points ahead of the Czech Republic. A 2-1 loss in Prague was England's sole defeat.
• In the group stage of this tournament England beat Croatia and the Czech Republic both 1-0 either side of a goalless
draw against Scotland. All three games took place at Wembley.
• England then overcame Germany 2-0 in the round of 16, again at Wembley, thanks to second-half goals from
Raheem Sterling and Harry Kane. It was their first EURO knockout win since beating Spain on penalties in the EURO
'96 quarter-finals, also at Wembley; their only other EURO finals win outside the group stage was a 2-0 defeat of the
Soviet Union in the 1968 third-place play-off.
• Kane finished as the overall top scorer in the qualifying group stage with 12 goals, including at least one in every
game, and also provided five assists. The goal against Germany was his first in a EURO finals.
• Sterling was involved in 15 of England's 37 qualifying goals, scoring eight himself with seven assists, and also got
the winners against Croatia and the Czech Republic before finding the net again against Germany.
• The defeat by Iceland in the last 16 at UEFA EURO 2016 is England's only reverse in 15 EURO finals matches (W8
D6), with the quarter-final eliminations on penalties by Italy (2012) and Portugal (2004) counted as draws.
• England have won only two of their five EURO quarter-finals, both against Spain – in 1968 (1-0 h, 2-1 a) and 1996
(0-0, 4-2 pens). They lost to West Germany in 1972 (1-3 h, 0-0 a) and against Portugal (2004) and Italy (2012), both
on penalties.
• This is England's fifth game at the Olimpico (W2 D1 L1), where they beat the Soviet Union 2-0 in that third-place
play-off at the 1968 UEFA European Championship. Their last visit to Rome was a 0-0 draw against Italy in October
1997, a result that booked their place at the following year's World Cup.
• England's record in Italy is W8 D9 L6, their last game a 1-1 friendly draw at Turin's Juventus Stadium in March 2015.
At the 1990 World Cup, their record was W3 D3 L1. They won one, drew one and lost one at the 1980 UEFA
European Championship; at EURO '68, they lost the semi-final 1-0 to Yugoslavia in Florence before that win against
the Soviet Union.
• That defeat by Yugoslavia is the only one England have suffered in Italy to neutral opposition in 11 matches (W6
D4), though they were also beaten on penalties by West Germany in Turin after a 1-1 draw in the Italia '90 semi-finals.
Links and trivia
• Shevchenko was a Chelsea player between 2006 and 2009, scoring 22 goals in 77 games in all competitions. His
first Premier League goal for the club came in a 2-1 defeat away to Southgate's Middlesbrough on 23 August 2006;
that was Southgate's first win as a manager.
• Have played in England:
Oleksandr Zinchenko (Manchester City 2016–)
Andriy Yarmolenko (West Ham 2018–)
• Have played together:
Andriy Yarmolenko & Declan Rice (West Ham 2018–)
Andriy Yarmolenko & Jadon Sancho (Borussia Dortmund 2017/18)
Oleksandr Zinchenko & Kyle Walker, Raheem Sterling, Phil Foden, John Stones (Manchester City 2017–)
• Sterling scored Manchester City's third goal in a 6-0 UEFA Champions League group stage win at home to Shakhtar
Donetsk on 7 November 2018. Pyatov, Serhiy Kryvtsov, Mykola Matviyenko and Stepanenko all played 90 minutes for
the Ukrainian side.
• Yarmolenko scored two goals past Jordan Pickford in West Ham's 3-1 Premier League win at Everton on 16
September 2018.
• Yarmolenko scored in Dynamo Kyiv's 5-2 home win against Everton in the 2014/15 UEFA Europa League round of
16 second leg; he also scored in Dortmund's 3-1 away loss against Tottenham in the 2017/18 UEFA Champions
League group stage, in which Kane scored the second and third goals for the home side.
• Kryvtsov played 90 minutes as hosts Ukraine beat England 2-0 in the 2009 UEFA European Under-19
Championship final at the RSC Olimpiyskiy in Donetsk; Walker and Kieran Trippier were in the England side.
Penalty shoot-outs

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• Ukraine won their only previous competitive penalty shoot-out:


3-0 v Switzerland, 2006 FIFA World Cup round of 16
• England's record in nine competitive penalty shoot-outs is W3 L6:
3-4 v West Germany, 1990 FIFA World Cup semi-final
4-2 v Spain, EURO '96 quarter-final
5-6 v Germany, EURO '96 semi-final
3-4 v Argentina, 1998 FIFA World Cup round of 16
5-6 v Portugal, UEFA EURO 2004 quarter-final
1-3 v Portugal, 2006 FIFA World Cup quarter-final
2-4 v Italy, UEFA EURO 2012 quarter-final
4-3 v Colombia, 2018 FIFA World Cup round of 16
6-5 v Switzerland, 2019 UEFA Nations League third-place play-off
Latest news
Ukraine
• Ukraine's last-gasp win against Sweden was their first in a major tournament knockout match, their only previous
round of 16 success, at the 2006 FIFA World Cup, having come in a penalty shoot-out after a goalless draw against
Switzerland.
• Oleksandr Zinchenko's opening goal against Sweden – his seventh at international level – was the first Ukraine had
ever scored in a tournament knockout phase and the first by a Ukrainian player since Oleh Protasov scored the
second goal in the Soviet Union's 2-0 win against Italy in the semi-final of EURO '88. The first goal in that game was
also scored by a Ukrainian, Hennadiy Lytovchenko.
• Artem Dovbyk's extra-time winner against Sweden was the striker's first international goal and came just 16 minutes
into his tournament debut, which was just his third appearance for Ukraine. He has yet to start a game for his country.
• Although Ukraine's 2-1 victory against North Macedonia on Matchday 2 ended their six-game losing streak at the
EURO finals, the subsequent 1-0 defeat by Austria and 2-1 win against Sweden mean they are yet to keep a clean
sheet in their ten matches at the tournament.
• Andriy Yarmolenko and Roman Yaremchuk both scored in three successive internationals before the defeat by
Austria – a 4-0 friendly win against Cyprus in Kharkiv and the opening two games at UEFA EURO 2020. They are
now the country's joint top scorers at the EURO finals alongside current head coach Andriy Shevchenko, on two
apiece.
• Yarmolenko scored twice against Cyprus before finding the net with a spectacular strike against the Netherlands and
a close-range opener against North Macedonia to lift his all-time tally of international goals to 42, six behind Ukraine's
record scorer Shevchenko.
• Yaremchuk's strike against North Macedonia in Bucharest was his tenth international goal, enabling him to become
only the eighth Ukrainian goalscorer to reach double figures.
• Ukraine's Matchday 1 defeat by the Netherlands in Amsterdam ended the team's six-match unbeaten run. They had
registered a fourth successive 1-1 draw in the first of their three pre-UEFA EURO 2020 friendlies, against Bahrain in
Kharkiv on 23 May, but were subsequently victorious against both Northern Ireland – 1-0 in Dnipro – and Cyprus.
• There were international debuts from the bench for Heorhii Sudakov and Denys Popov against Bahrain and a first
international goal for Oleksandr Zubkov to win the game against Northern Ireland. Zubkov was injured early on in the
EURO opener against the Netherlands and has not played since, while Sudakov and Popov are still awaiting their
tournament debut.
• Yarmolenko and goalkeeper Andriy Pyatov are veterans of the country's two previous EURO final tournament
campaigns, the pair having played all six matches in 2012 and 2016, the first three alongside Shevchenko. Only four
other UEFA EURO 2020 squad members have survived from the last squad in France – Zinchenko, Serhiy
Sydorchuk, Taras Stepanenko and Oleksandr Karavaev.
• Yarmolenko is unique in having started all ten of Ukraine's EURO finals matches, though he did not complete the win
against Sweden, leaving the field injured halfway through extra time.
• Substitute Artem Besedin was also replaced in extra time with a leg injury sustained in the challenge that led to
Sweden's Marcus Danielson being sent off. He has been ruled out of the remainder of the tournament.
• Dynamo Kyiv won the Ukrainian league double in 2020/21 and there are ten players from that side in Shevchenko's
squad – Sydorchuk, Karavaev, Popov, Georgiy Bushchan, Mykola Shaparenko, Illia Zabarnyi, Viktor Tsygankov,
Vitaliy Mykolenko, Besedin and Oleksandr Tymchyk.

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• Other 2020/21 domestic league title winners in the Ukraine squad are Ferencváros's Zubkov, Manchester City's
Zinchenko and Club Brugge's Eduard Sobol.
• Yarmolenko was one of only three members of Ukraine's UEFA EURO 2020 squad not involved in UEFA club
competition in 2020/21 – along with Dovbyk and Yevhen Makarenko. However, his West Ham side have qualified to
play UEFA Europa League group stage football in 2021/22 thanks to their sixth-placed finish in the Premier League.
England
• In reaching the quarter-finals without conceding a goal in their opening four matches, England have emulated the
feat of Germany at UEFA EURO 2016. No team has ever kept clean sheets in their first five matches at the
tournament, although Spain managed five in a row en route to winning UEFA EURO 2012 – a run they extended to a
record seven successive games without conceding four years later.
• Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford has repeated the feat of Gordon Banks at the 1966 FIFA World Cup, when England
were also unbreached in their opening four games at Wembley, before they went on to lift the trophy. Pickford has
now gone 606 minutes without conceding an international goal – 115 minutes shy of Banks's all-time England record
that incorporated that 1966 triumph.
• The 2-0 win against Germany in the round of 16 ended a run of four successive knockout phase defeats for England
at EURO final tournaments. They lost three successive penalty shoot-outs – against Germany in 1996, Portugal in
2004 and Italy in 2012 – before going down 2-1 to Iceland in the round of 16 five years ago.
• Raheem Sterling has scored three of England's four UEFA EURO 2020 goals – winners against Croatia and the
Czech Republic and the opener against Germany. Prior to Matchday 1 he had failed to score in 14 final tournament
outings. He now has 17 goals in 65 internationals, including 15 in his last 20, and England have won all 13 matches in
which he has scored.
• Jude Bellingham's appearance as a substitute against Croatia made him, at the age of 17 years and 349 days, the
youngest player ever to feature at a EURO final tournament. However, six days later he lost the record to Poland's
Kacper Kozłowski, who was aged 17 years and 246 days when he came off the bench in his team's Matchday 2 draw
with Spain.
• The 0-0 draw against Scotland on Matchday 2 ended England's seven-game winning streak, the previous three
matches having all been won 1-0, including both UEFA EURO 2020 warm-up fixtures in Middlesbrough against
Austria and Romania. Bukayo Saka notched his maiden international goal to win the first game, and Marcus Rashford
scored the penalty that decided the second, in which Jordan Henderson, seeking his first international goal on his 59th
appearance, had a second spot kick saved.
• England have kept clean sheets in nine of their last ten matches, conceding just one goal over that period, to Jakub
Moder of Poland in a 2-1 FIFA World Cup qualifying win at Wembley on 31 March.
• Ben White made his England debut as a substitute against Austria and was subsequently called up to the UEFA
EURO 2020 squad to replace Trent Alexander-Arnold, injured late in the same game. Goalkeeper Sam Johnstone
kept a clean sheet on his debut against Romania, when White made his first start. During the group stage England
brought uncapped goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale into the squad to replace Dean Henderson, who had to withdraw with
a hip injury.
• None of the seven players who featured in the 2021 UEFA Champions League final – Chelsea trio Ben Chilwell,
Reece James and Mason Mount and Manchester City quartet Sterling, Phil Foden, John Stones and Kyle Walker –
took part in either of the two Middlesbrough friendlies. Sterling, Stones and Walker were the only three of the seven
used against the Czech Republic and Germany.
• In addition to those three European champions at Chelsea and four Premier League title winners at Manchester City,
the three foreign-based players in Gareth Southgate's squad all picked up winner's medals in 2020/21, Kieran Trippier
helping Atlético de Madrid to the Spanish Liga title and Jadon Sancho and Bellingham scooping the German DFB-
Pokal with Borussia Dortmund.
• Sterling, Stones and Walker are among just six of the UEFA EURO 2020 squad members who were involved at the
2016 tournament in France, the others being Henderson, Rashford and current captain Harry Kane.
• After seven games at the EURO finals without a goal, Kane broke his duck against Germany and now has one to
add to his 15 goals in 13 qualifying appearances. He is England's all-time second highest scorer in the UEFA
European Championship behind Wayne Rooney (20).
• Kane won the Golden Boot at the 2018 World Cup, with six goals, where Stones also scored twice and Trippier
once. Other survivors from Southgate's squad in Russia, where England finished fourth, are Henderson, Rashford,
Sterling, Walker, Pickford and Harry Maguire, who also found the net during the tournament. Sterling and Henderson
are two of three survivors from the 2014 World Cup, alongside Luke Shaw.

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Squad list
Ukraine
Current season Overall
Qual. FT Team
No. Player DoB Age Club D Pld Gls Pld Gls Pld Gls
Goalkeepers
Dynamo
1 Georgiy Bushchan 31/05/1994 27 - 0 0 4 0 10 -
Kyiv
Shakhtar
12 Andriy Pyatov 28/06/1984 37 - 8 0 0 0 96 -
Donetsk
Shakhtar
23 Anatolii Trubin 01/08/2001 19 - 0 0 0 0 2 -
Donetsk
Defenders
2 Eduard Sobol 20/04/1995 26 Club Brugge - 2 0 1 0 20 -
Shakhtar
4 Serhiy Kryvtsov 15/03/1991 30 - 7 0 1 0 23 -
Donetsk
Dynamo
13 Illia Zabarnyi 01/09/2002 18 - 0 0 4 0 12 -
Kyiv
Dynamo
16 Vitaliy Mykolenko 29/05/1999 22 - 7 0 3 0 18 -
Kyiv
17 Oleksandr Zinchenko 15/12/1996 24 Man. City - 7 1 4 1 43 7
Shakhtar
22 Mykola Matviyenko 02/05/1996 25 - 8 0 4 0 39 -
Donetsk
Dynamo
24 Oleksandr Tymchyk 20/01/1997 24 - 0 0 0 0 4 -
Kyiv
Dynamo
25 Denys Popov 17/02/1999 22 - 0 0 0 0 1 -
Kyiv
Midfielders
Shakhtar
3 Georgiy Sudakov 01/09/2002 18 - 0 0 0 0 3 -
Donetsk
Dynamo
5 Serhiy Sydorchuk 02/05/1991 30 * 2 0 4 0 39 3
Kyiv
Shakhtar
6 Taras Stepanenko 08/08/1989 31 - 6 0 2 0 63 3
Donetsk
8 Ruslan Malinovskyi 04/05/1993 28 Atalanta - 8 3 4 0 40 6
Dynamo
10 Mykola Shaparenko 04/10/1998 22 * 0 0 4 0 16 -
Kyiv
Shakhtar
11 Marlos 07/06/1988 33 - 4 1 2 0 27 1
Donetsk
14 Yevhen Makarenko 21/05/1991 30 Kortrijk - 0 0 1 0 13 -
Dynamo
15 Viktor Tsygankov 15/11/1997 23 - 7 3 3 0 28 6
Kyiv
18 Roman Bezus 26/09/1990 30 Gent - 2 0 1 0 24 5
20 Oleksandr Zubkov 03/08/1996 24 Ferencváros - 0 0 1 0 12 1
Dynamo
21 Oleksandr Karavaev 02/06/1992 29 - 6 0 4 0 37 1
Kyiv
Forwards
7 Andriy Yarmolenko 23/10/1989 31 West Ham * 4 1 4 2 97 42
9 Roman Yaremchuk 27/11/1995 25 Gent - 7 4 4 2 28 10

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Ukraine
Current season Overall
Qual. FT Team
Dynamo
19 Artem Besedin 31/03/1996 25 - 1 1 3 0 18 2
Kyiv
26 Artem Dovbyk 21/06/1997 24 Dnipro-1 * 0 0 1 1 3 1
Coach
- Andriy Shevchenko 29/09/1976 44 - 8 0 4 0 49 -

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England
Current season Overall
Qual. FT Team
No. Player DoB Age Club D Pld Gls Pld Gls Pld Gls
Goalkeepers
1 Jordan Pickford 07/03/1994 27 Everton - 7 0 4 0 35 -
Sheff.
13 Aaron Ramsdale 14/05/1998 23 - 0 0 0 0 - -
United
West
23 Sam Johnstone 25/03/1993 28 - 0 0 0 0 1 -
Brom
Defenders
2 Kyle Walker 28/05/1990 31 Man. City - 2 0 3 0 58 -
Man.
3 Luke Shaw 12/07/1995 25 - 0 0 3 0 13 -
United
5 John Stones 28/05/1994 27 Man. City - 1 0 4 0 46 2
Man.
6 Harry Maguire 05/03/1993 28 * 8 0 2 0 34 3
United
12 Kieran Trippier 19/09/1990 30 Atlético - 3 0 2 0 30 1
15 Tyrone Mings 13/03/1993 28 Aston Villa - 2 0 3 0 13 -
16 Conor Coady 25/02/1993 28 Wolves - 0 0 0 0 5 1
21 Ben Chilwell 21/12/1996 24 Chelsea - 5 0 0 0 14 -
22 Ben White 08/10/1997 23 Brighton - 0 0 0 0 2 -
24 Reece James 08/12/1999 21 Chelsea - 0 0 1 0 7 -
Midfielders
4 Declan Rice 14/01/1999 22 West Ham * 6 0 4 0 24 1
7 Jack Grealish 10/09/1995 25 Aston Villa - 0 0 3 0 10 -
8 Jordan Henderson 17/06/1990 31 Liverpool - 6 0 2 0 61 -
14 Kalvin Phillips 02/12/1995 25 Leeds * 0 0 4 0 12 -
17 Jadon Sancho 25/03/2000 21 Dortmund - 6 2 1 0 20 3
19 Mason Mount 10/01/1999 22 Chelsea - 6 1 2 0 18 4
20 Phil Foden 28/05/2000 21 Man. City * 0 0 2 0 8 2
25 Bukayo Saka 05/09/2001 19 Arsenal - 0 0 2 0 7 1
26 Jude Bellingham 29/06/2003 18 Dortmund - 0 0 2 0 6 -
Forwards
9 Harry Kane 28/07/1993 27 Tottenham - 8 12 4 1 58 35
10 Raheem Sterling 08/12/1994 26 Man. City - 7 8 4 3 65 17
Man.
11 Marcus Rashford 31/10/1997 23 - 6 3 3 0 44 12
United
18 Dominic Calvert-Lewin 16/03/1997 24 Everton - 0 0 1 0 10 4
Coach
- Gareth Southgate 03/09/1970 50 - 8 0 4 0 58 -

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Match officials
Referee Felix Brych (GER)
Assistant referees Mark Borsch (GER) , Stefan Lupp (GER)
Video Assistant Referee Marco Fritz (GER)
Assistant Video Assistant Referee Christian Dingert (GER)
Assistant Video Assistant Referee Bastian Dankert (GER)
Assistant Video Assistant Referee Christian Gittelmann (GER)
Fourth official Carlos del Cerro Grande (ESP)
Reserve official Juan Carlos Yuste (ESP)
UEFA Delegate Angelo Chetcuti (MLT)
UEFA Referee observer Nicola Rizzoli (ITA)

Referee
UEFA EURO
Name Date of birth UEFA matches
matches
Felix Brych 03/08/1975 19 128

Felix Brych
Referee since: 1993
First division: 2004
FIFA badge: 2007

Tournaments: 2018 FIFA World Cup, UEFA EURO 2016, 2014 FIFA World Cup, 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup,
2012 Olympic Games

Finals
2017 UEFA Champions League
2014 UEFA Europa League

UEFA European Championship matches featuring the two countries involved


in this match
Stage
Date Competition Home Away Result Venue
reached
16/06/2016 EURO GS-FT England Wales 2-1 Lens Agglo
13/06/2021 EURO GS-FT Netherlands Ukraine 3-2 Amsterdam

Other matches involving teams from either of the two countries involved in
this match
Stage
Date Competition Home Away Result Venue
reached
01/10/2008 UCL GS Liverpool FC PSV Eindhoven 3-1 Liverpool
23/10/2008 UEL GS Udinese Calcio Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 Udine
26/02/2009 UEL R32 PFC CSKA Moskva Aston Villa FC 2-0 Moscow
09/04/2009 UEL QF FC Shakhtar Donetsk Olympique de Marseille 2-0 Donetsk
29/09/2009 UCL GS ACF Fiorentina Liverpool FC 2-0 Florence
24/11/2009 UCL GS FC Rubin FC Dynamo Kyiv 0-0 Kazan
08/12/2010 UCL GS FC Shakhtar Donetsk SC Braga 2-0 Donetsk
23/02/2011 UCL R16 Olympique de Marseille Manchester United FC 0-0 Marseille
05/04/2011 UCL QF Real Madrid CF Tottenham Hotspur 4-0 Madrid

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Stage
Date Competition Home Away Result Venue
reached
13/09/2011 UCL GS FC Porto FC Shakhtar Donetsk 2-1 Porto
18/10/2011 UCL GS FC Oţelul Galaţi Manchester United FC 0-2 Bucharest
14/03/2012 UCL R16 Chelsea FC SSC Napoli 4-1 London
18/04/2012 UCL SF Chelsea FC FC Barcelona 1-0 London
07/11/2012 UCL GS SC Braga Manchester United FC 1-3 Braga
13/02/2013 UCL R16 Real Madrid CF Manchester United FC 1-1 Madrid
18/03/2014 UCL R16 Chelsea FC Galatasaray AŞ 2-0 London
24/02/2015 UCL R16 Manchester City FC FC Barcelona 1-2 Manchester
31/03/2015 FRIE. GS-FT Italy England 1-1 Turin
16/09/2015 UCL GS FC Dynamo Kyiv FC Porto 2-2 Kyiv
25/11/2015 UCL GS Juventus Manchester City FC 1-0 Turin
09/03/2016 UCL R16 Chelsea FC Paris Saint-Germain 1-2 London
16/06/2016 EURO GS-FT England Wales 2-1 Lens Agglo
02/11/2016 UCL GS F.C. Copenhagen Leicester City FC 0-0 Copenhagen
23/11/2016 UCL GS Arsenal FC Paris Saint-Germain 2-2 London
13/04/2017 UEL QF RSC Anderlecht Manchester United FC 1-1 Brussels
09/10/2017 WC QR Ukraine Croatia 0-2 Kyiv
01/11/2017 UCL GS SSC Napoli Manchester City FC 2-4 Naples
21/11/2017 UCL GS Sevilla FC Liverpool FC 3-3 Seville
13/02/2018 UCL R16 Juventus Tottenham Hotspur 2-2 Turin
04/04/2018 UCL QF Liverpool FC Manchester City FC 3-0 Liverpool
24/04/2018 UCL SF Liverpool FC AS Roma 5-2 Liverpool
12/10/2018 UNL GS-FT Croatia England 0-0 Rijeka
27/11/2018 UCL GS Manchester United FC BSC Young Boys 1-0 Manchester
16/04/2019 UCL QF FC Barcelona Manchester United FC 3-0 Barcelona
08/05/2019 UCL SF AFC Ajax Tottenham Hotspur 2-3 Amsterdam
17/09/2019 UCL GS SSC Napoli Liverpool FC 2-0 Naples
06/11/2019 UCL GS GNK Dinamo Zagreb FC Shakhtar Donetsk 3-3 Zagreb
07/08/2020 UCL R16 Manchester City FC Real Madrid CF 2-1 Manchester
16/08/2020 UEL SF Sevilla FC Manchester United FC 2-1 Cologne
21/10/2020 UCL GS AFC Ajax Liverpool FC 0-1 Amsterdam
23/02/2021 UCL R16 Club Atlético de Madrid Chelsea FC 0-1 Bucharest
18/03/2021 UEL R16 AC Milan Manchester United FC 0-1 Milan
06/04/2021 UCL QF Real Madrid CF Liverpool FC 3-1 Madrid
28/04/2021 UCL SF Paris Saint-Germain Manchester City FC 1-2 Paris
06/05/2021 UEL SF AS Roma Manchester United FC 3-2 Rome
13/06/2021 EURO GS-FT Netherlands Ukraine 3-2 Amsterdam

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Team facts
UEFA European Championship records: Ukraine
History
2016 – group stage
2012 – group stage
2008 – did not qualify
2004 – did not qualify
2000 – did not qualify
1996 – did not qualify
Final tournament win
2-1 three times, most recently v Sweden, 29/06/21
Final tournament defeat
0-2 three times, most recently Ukraine v Northern Ireland, 16/06/16
Qualifying win
5-0 twice, most recently Ukraine v Serbia, 07/06/19
Qualifying defeat
4-0: Croatia v Ukraine, 25/03/95
Final tournament appearances
10: Andriy Yarmolenko
7: Oleksandr Zinchenko
6: Yevhen Khacheridi
6: Yevhen Konoplyanka
6: Andriy Pyatov
6: Serhiy Sydorchuk
5: Taras Stepanenko
4: Georgiy Bushchan
4: Oleksandr Karavaev
4: Ruslan Malinovskyi
4: Mykola Matviyenko
4: Mykola Shaparenko
4: Anatoliy Tymoshchuk
4: Roman Yaremchuk
4: Illia Zabarnyi
Final tournament goals
2: Andriy Shevchenko
2: Roman Yaremchuk
2: Andriy Yarmolenko
1: Artem Dovbyk
1: Oleksandr Zinchenko
Overall appearances
29: Andriy Pyatov
29: Andriy Shevchenko
28: Anatoliy Tymoshchuk
26: Andriy Yarmolenko
25: Olexandr Shovkovskiy
24: Oleh Luzhny
23: Yevhen Konoplyanka
21: Andriy Voronin
20: Taras Stepanenko
19: Oleh Gusev
19: Andriy Gusin
Overall goals
12: Andriy Shevchenko
9: Andriy Yarmolenko
6: Roman Yaremchuk
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5: Tymerlan Huseynov
5: Serhiy Rebrov
4: Oleh Gusev
4: Yevhen Konoplyanka

UEFA European Championship records: England


History
2016 – round of 16
2012 – quarter-finals
2008 – did not qualify
2004 – quarter-finals
2000 – group stage
1996 – semi-finals
1992 – group stage
1988 – group stage
1984 – did not qualify
1980 – group stage
1976 – did not qualify
1972 – quarter-finals
1968 – third place
1964 – did not qualify
1960 – did not participate
Final tournament win
1-4: Netherlands v England, 18/06/96
3-0: England v Switzerland, 17/06/04
Final tournament defeat
1-3 twice, most recently v Soviet Union, 18/06/88
Qualifying win
9-0: England v Luxembourg, 15/12/82
Qualifying defeat
5-2: France v England, 27/02/63
Final tournament appearances
11: Gary Neville
10: Wayne Rooney
9: Tony Adams
9: Steven Gerrard
9: Alan Shearer
8: Sol Campbell
8: Harry Kane
8: Stuart Pearce
8: Ashley Cole
8: Joe Hart
Final tournament goals
7: Alan Shearer
6: Wayne Rooney
3: Frank Lampard
3: Raheem Sterling
Overall appearances
37: Wayne Rooney
30: Steven Gerrard
29: Ashley Cole
26: Michael Owen
25: Joe Hart
24: Gary Neville
24: John Terry
23: David Beckham
23: Sol Campbell
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22: Frank Lampard


22: Phil Neville
22: Raheem Sterling
Overall goals
20: Wayne Rooney
16: Harry Kane
13: Michael Owen
13: Alan Shearer
13: Raheem Sterling
8: Geoff Hurst
8: Kevin Keegan
7: Gary Lineker
7: Paul Scholes
7: Danny Welbeck

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Match-by-match lineups
Ukraine
European Qualifiers
(22/03/2019)
Portugal 0-0 Ukraine
Ukraine: Pyatov, Kryvtsov, Stepanenko, Malinovskyi, Konoplyanka (87 Buyalskiy ), Marlos (66 Tsygankov),
Mykolenko, Zinchenko, Yaremchuk (76 Júnior Moraes), Karavaev, Matviyenko
(25/03/2019)
Luxembourg 1-2 Ukraine
Goals: 1-0 Turpel 34, 1-1 Tsygankov 40, 1-2 Rodrigues 90+3 (og)
Ukraine: Pyatov, Butko (79 Karavaev), Burda, Malinovskyi, Bezus (64 Yaremchuk), Konoplyanka, Mykolenko,
Tsygankov, Zinchenko, Júnior Moraes, Matviyenko
(07/06/2019)
Ukraine 5-0 Serbia
Goals: 1-0 Tsygankov 26, 2-0 Tsygankov 27, 3-0 Konoplyanka 46, 4-0 Yaremchuk 58, 5-0 Konoplyanka 75
Ukraine: Pyatov, Kryvtsov, Stepanenko (72 Shepeliev), Malinovskyi, Konoplyanka (76 Kovalenko), Tsygankov,
Mykolenko, Zinchenko, Yaremchuk (67 Kravets), Karavaev, Matviyenko
(10/06/2019)
Ukraine 1-0 Luxembourg
Goals: 1-0 Yaremchuk 6
Ukraine: Pyatov, Kryvtsov, Stepanenko, Malinovskyi, Konoplyanka (80 Kovalenko), Tsygankov (88 Sobol),
Mykolenko, Zinchenko, Yaremchuk, Karavaev, Matviyenko
(07/09/2019)
Lithuania 0-3 Ukraine
Goals: 0-1 Zinchenko 7, 0-2 Marlos 27, 0-3 Malinovskyi 62
Ukraine: Pyatov, Bolbat, Kryvtsov, Stepanenko, Yarmolenko (60 Tsygankov), Malinovskyi (80 Bezus), Marlos,
Mykolenko, Zinchenko, Yaremchuk (65 Júnior Moraes), Matviyenko
(11/10/2019)
Ukraine 2-0 Lithuania
Goals: 1-0 Malinovskyi 29, 2-0 Malinovskyi 58
Ukraine: Pyatov, Sobol, Kryvtsov, Stepanenko (73 Sydorchuk), Yarmolenko (64 Tsygankov), Malinovskyi, Marlos (59
Konoplyanka), Zinchenko, Júnior Moraes, Bolbat, Matviyenko
(14/10/2019)
Ukraine 2-1 Portugal
Goals: 1-0 Yaremchuk 6, 2-0 Yarmolenko 27, 2-1 Ronaldo 72 (P)
Ukraine: Pyatov, Kryvtsov, Stepanenko, Yarmolenko, Malinovskyi, Yaremchuk (73 Kovalenko), Marlos (63
Konoplyanka), Mykolenko (94 Plastun), Zinchenko, Karavaev, Matviyenko
(17/11/2019)
Serbia 2-2 Ukraine
Goals: 1-0 Tadić 9 (P) , 1-1 Yaremchuk 32, 2-1 A. Mitrović 56, 2-2 Besedin 90+3
Ukraine: Pyatov, Kryvtsov, Sydorchuk, Yarmolenko, Malinovskyi (88 Shakhov), Yaremchuk, Tsygankov (77 Besedin),
Mykolenko, Kovalenko (77 Shepeliev), Karavaev, Matviyenko

Final tournament - Group stage


Group C
Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts
Netherlands 3 3 0 0 8 2 9
Austria 3 2 0 1 4 3 6
Ukraine 3 1 0 2 4 5 3
North Macedonia 3 0 0 3 2 8 0

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Matchday 1 (13/06/2021)
Netherlands 3-2 Ukraine
Goals: 1-0 Wijnaldum 52, 2-0 Weghorst 58, 2-1 Yarmolenko 75, 2-2 Yaremchuk 79, 3-2 Dumfries 85
Ukraine: Bushchan, Sydorchuk, Yarmolenko, Malinovskyi, Yaremchuk, Zabarnyi, Mykolenko, Zinchenko, Zubkov (13
Marlos), Karavaev, Matviyenko
Matchday 2 (17/06/2021)
Ukraine 2-1 North Macedonia
Goals: 1-0 Yarmolenko 29, 2-0 Yaremchuk 34, 2-1 Alioski 57
Ukraine: Bushchan, Stepanenko, Yarmolenko (70 Tsygankov), Malinovskyi (92 Sobol), Yaremchuk (70 Besedin),
Shaparenko (78 Sydorchuk), Zabarnyi, Mykolenko, Zinchenko, Karavaev, Matviyenko
Matchday 3 (21/06/2021)
Ukraine 0-1 Austria
Goals: 0-1 Baumgartner 21
Ukraine: Bushchan, Sydorchuk, Yarmolenko, Malinovskyi (46 Tsygankov), Yaremchuk, Shaparenko (68 Marlos),
Zabarnyi, Mykolenko (85 Besedin), Zinchenko, Karavaev, Matviyenko

Final tournament - Round of 16


Matchday 4 (29/06/2021)
Sweden 1-2 Ukraine
Goals: 0-1 Zinchenko 27, 1-1 Forsberg 43, 1-2 Dovbyk 120+1 ET
Ukraine: Bushchan, Kryvtsov, Sydorchuk (28 Bezus), Stepanenko (5 Makarenko), Yarmolenko (15 Dovbyk),
Yaremchuk (1 Besedin), Shaparenko (61 Malinovskyi), Zabarnyi, Zinchenko, Karavaev, Matviyenko

Final tournament - Quarter-finals


Matchday 5 (03/07/2021)
Ukraine-England

England
European Qualifiers
(22/03/2019)
England 5-0 Czech Republic
Goals: 1-0 Sterling 24, 2-0 Kane 45+2 (P) , 3-0 Sterling 62, 4-0 Sterling 68, 5-0 Kalas 84 (og)
England: Pickford, Walker, Chilwell, Dier (17 Barkley), Keane, Maguire, Sancho, Henderson, Kane, Alli (63 Rice),
Sterling (70 Hudson-Odoi)
(25/03/2019)
Montenegro 1-5 England
Goals: 1-0 Vešović 17, 1-1 Keane 30, 1-2 Barkley 39, 1-3 Barkley 59, 1-4 Kane 71, 1-5 Sterling 81
England: Pickford, Walker, Rose, Rice, Keane, Maguire, Sterling, Barkley (81 Ward-Prowse), Kane (83 Wilson), Alli
(64 Henderson), Hudson-Odoi
(07/09/2019)
England 4-0 Bulgaria
Goals: 1-0 Kane 24, 2-0 Kane 50 (P) , 3-0 Sterling 55, 4-0 Kane 73 (P)
England: Pickford, Trippier, Rose, Rice, Keane, Maguire, Sterling (71 Sancho), Henderson (67 Mount), Kane (77
Oxlade-Chamberlain), Barkley, Rashford
(10/09/2019)
England 5-3 Kosovo
Goals: 0-1 V. Berisha 1, 1-1 Sterling 8, 2-1 Kane 19, 3-1 Vojvoda 38 (og) , 4-1 Sancho 44, 5-1 Sancho 45+1, 5-2 V.
Berisha 49, 5-3 Muriqi 55 (P)
England: Pickford, Alexander-Arnold, Chilwell, Rice, Keane, Maguire, Sterling, Henderson, Kane, Barkley (83 Mount),
Sancho (85 Rashford)
(11/10/2019)
Czech Republic 2-1 England
Goals: 0-1 Kane 5 (P) , 1-1 Brabec 9, 2-1 Ondrášek 85
England: Pickford, Trippier, Rose, Rice (88 Abraham), Keane, Maguire, Sterling, Henderson, Kane, Sancho (73

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Rashford), Mount (72 Barkley)


(14/10/2019)
Bulgaria 0-6 England
Goals: 0-1 Rashford 7, 0-2 Barkley 20, 0-3 Barkley 32, 0-4 Sterling 45+3, 0-5 Sterling 69, 0-6 Kane 85
England: Pickford, Trippier, Chilwell, Winks, Mings, Maguire, Sterling (73 Sancho), Henderson, Kane, Barkley (72
Mount), Rashford (76 Wilson)
(14/11/2019)
England 7-0 Montenegro
Goals: 1-0 Oxlade-Chamberlain 11, 2-0 Kane 19, 3-0 Kane 24, 4-0 Rashford 30, 5-0 Kane 37, 6-0 Šofranac 66 (og) ,
7-0 Abraham 84
England: Pickford, Alexander-Arnold, Chilwell, Winks, Stones, Maguire, Sancho, Oxlade-Chamberlain (56 Maddison),
Kane (57 Abraham), Mount (70 Gomez), Rashford
(17/11/2019)
Kosovo 0-4 England
Goals: 0-1 Winks 32, 0-2 Kane 79, 0-3 Rashford 83, 0-4 Mount 90+1
England: Pope, Alexander-Arnold (84 Tomori), Chilwell, Rice, Maguire, Mings, Sterling, Oxlade-Chamberlain (73
Mount), Kane, Winks, Hudson-Odoi (59 Rashford)

Final tournament - Group stage


Group D
Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts
England 3 2 1 0 2 0 7
Croatia 3 1 1 1 4 3 4
Czech Republic 3 1 1 1 3 2 4
Scotland 3 0 1 2 1 5 1

Matchday 1 (13/06/2021)
England 1-0 Croatia
Goals: 1-0 Sterling 57
England: Pickford, Walker, Rice, Stones, Kane (82 Bellingham), Sterling (92 Calvert-Lewin), Trippier, Phillips, Mings,
Mount, Foden (71 Rashford)
Matchday 2 (18/06/2021)
England 0-0 Scotland
England: Pickford, Shaw, Rice, Stones, Kane (74 Rashford), Sterling, Phillips, Mings, Mount, Foden (63 Grealish),
James
Matchday 3 (22/06/2021)
Czech Republic 0-1 England
Goals: 0-1 Sterling 12
England: Pickford, Walker, Shaw, Rice (46 Henderson), Stones (79 Mings), Maguire, Grealish (67 Bellingham), Kane,
Sterling (67 Rashford), Phillips, Saka (84 Sancho)

Final tournament - Round of 16


Matchday 4 (29/06/2021)
England 2-0 Germany
Goals: 1-0 Sterling 75, 2-0 Kane 86
England: Pickford, Walker, Shaw, Rice (87 Henderson), Stones, Maguire, Kane, Sterling, Trippier, Phillips, Saka (69
Grealish)

Final tournament - Quarter-finals


Matchday 5 (03/07/2021)
Ukraine-England

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Legend
:: Previous meetings

Goals for/against: Goal totals include the outcome of disciplinary decisions (e.g. match forfeits when a 3-0 result is
determined). Goals totals do not include goals scored during a penalty shoot-out after a tie ended in a draw

:: Squad list

Qual.: Total European Qualifiers appearances/goals for UEFA EURO 2020 only.
FT: Total UEFA EURO 2020 appearances/goals in final tournament only.
Overall: Total international appearances/goals.
DoB: Date of birth
Age: Based on the date press kit was last updated
D: Disciplinary (*: misses next match if booked, S: suspended)

:: Team facts

EURO finals: The UEFA European Championship was a four-team event in 1960, 1964, 1968, 1972 and 1976 (when
the preliminary round and quarter-finals were considered part of qualifying).

From 1980 it was expanded to an eight-team finals and remained in that format in 1984, 1988 and 1992 until 1996,
when the 16-team format was adopted. UEFA EURO 2016 was the first tournament to be played as a 24-team finals.

Records of inactive countries


A number of UEFA associations have been affected by dissolution or splits of member associations. For statistical
purposes, the records of these inactive countries have been allocated elsewhere: therefore, all Soviet Union matches
are awarded to Russia; all West Germany – but not East Germany – matches are awarded to Germany; all
Yugoslavia and Serbia & Montenegro matches are awarded to Serbia; all Czechoslovakia matches are allocated to
both the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

Abandoned/forfeited matches
For statisical purposes, when a match has been started and then abandoned but later forfeited, the result on the pitch
at the time of abandonment is counted. Matches that never started and were either cancelled or forfeited are not
included in the overall statistics.

Competitions
Other abbreviations
(aet): After extra time pens: Penalties
No.: Number og: Own goal
ag: Match decided on away goals P: Penalty
agg: Aggregate Pld: Matches played
AP: Appearances Pos.: Position
Comp.: Competition Pts: Points
D: Drawn R: Sent off (straight red card)
DoB: Date of birth Res.: Result
ET: Extra Time sg: Match decided by silver goal
GA: Goals against t: Match decided by toss of a coin
GF: Goals for W: Won
gg: Match decided by golden goal Y: Booked
L: Lost Y/R: Sent off (two yellow cards)
Nat.: Nationality N/A: Not applicable
Disclaimer: Although UEFA has taken all reasonable care that the information contained within this document is
accurate at the time of publication, no representation or guarantee (including liability towards third parties), expressed
or implied, is made as to its accuracy, reliability or completeness. Therefore, UEFA assumes no liability for the use or
interpretation of information contained herein. More information can be found in the competition regulations available
on UEFA.com.

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