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It’s 1993. A Graham Taylor-led England side has endured one of the worst-ever World Cup Qualifying campaigns in their history.
England needed a 7-goal swing in their favour in order to make it to the 1994 World Cup, which would have meant almost certain failure were they not playing the minnows of San Marino.
San Marino had scored 1 and conceded 39 in 9 games, sat rock bottom and represented literally 0 threat to England’s point total. They were going to win this game. The odds on San Marino to win against back then would be around the same as they are here online.
It’s just an impossibility. But, the chances of England winning by enough goals to secure qualification? A lot less of a sure thing.
They need to also compensate for the Netherlands’ result over in Poland. The Dutch were expected to win, but Poland represented a proper challenge.
Poland had only conceded 15 in 9 games and had held The Dutch earlier in the qualifiers. Though England would have no way of knowing the result until after their own game, the message and mission for England in this final game, was to score…
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