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2002 FIFA World Cup, Quarter-finals
Brazil
LWDDW
2
Winner Icon Brazil
England
WWWWW
1
Rivaldo
- 45'
Ronaldinho
- 50'
Ronaldinho
- 57'
Michael Owen
- 23'
Summary
Commentary
Statistics
Line-Ups
Match Stats
BRA
ENG
Possession
53
%
47
53
47
%
Shots on Goal
4
3
Shot Attempts
8
7
Fouls
16
20
Yellow Cards
0
2
Red Cards
1
0
Corner Kicks
2
5
Saves
2
2
Form
LAST FIVE GAMES
Date
COMPETITION
W
Brazil
2 - 0
Belgium
Jun 17, 2002
FIFA World Cup
W
Costa Rica
2 - 5
Brazil
Jun 13, 2002
FIFA World Cup
W
Brazil
4 - 0
China
Jun 8, 2002
FIFA World Cup
W
Brazil
2 - 1
Turkey
Jun 3, 2002
FIFA World Cup
W
Malaysia
0 - 4
Brazil
May 25, 2002
International Friendly
Form
LAST FIVE GAMES
Date
COMPETITION
W
Denmark
0 - 3
England
Jun 15, 2002
FIFA World Cup
D
Nigeria
0 - 0
England
Jun 12, 2002
FIFA World Cup
W
Argentina
0 - 1
England
Jun 7, 2002
FIFA World Cup
D
England
1 - 1
Sweden
Jun 2, 2002
FIFA World Cup
D
Cameroon
2 - 2
England
May 26, 2002
International Friendly
Head To Head Record
Date
COMPETITION
Brazil
2 - 1
England
Jun 21, 2002
FIFA World Cup
Brazil
1 - 0
England
Jun 7, 1970
FIFA World Cup
Brazil
3 - 1
England
Jun 10, 1962
FIFA World Cup
Brazil
0 - 0
England
Jun 11, 1958
FIFA World Cup
Game Information
Shizouka Stadium Ecopa
2:30 AM, June 21, 2002
Shizuoka, Japan
Referees:
Felipe Ramos Rizo
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