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ENGLAND 2 PORTUGAL 2

AET: ENGLAND LOST 6-5 ON PENS

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EURO 2004 QUARTER-FINAL

JUNE 24, ESTADIO DA LUZ, LISBON

MICHAEL OWEN (10)

Combines Bt Sport punditry with his passion for horse racing. owns multiple horses and bred Brown panther, which won the King George V Stakes at royal Ascot in 2011.

ASHLEY COLE (3) In his third season with LA Galaxy. Contract expires at the end of this year.

JOHN TERRY (5)

Captained Aston Villa last season, but has left the Championsh­ip side after their defeat in the play-off final on Saturday.

SOL CAMPBELL (6)

trinidad and tobago assistant coach but on the hunt for a managerial role in England. Failed attempt to run for Mayor of London in 2016.

WAYNE ROONEY (9)

on the verge of joining MLS side DC United after one season with Everton. Earned praise for Sky Sports punditry debut this season.

DAVID JAMES (1)

Currently in his second stint in charge of Indian Super League side Kerala Blasters. Also works as a Bt Sport pundit.

FRANK LAMPARD (11)

Set to be appointed manager of Championsh­ip side Derby County today after a regular slot as a pundit with Bt Sport. Has assisted Chelsea Under 18 manager Jody Morris, who will work as his No 2 at Derby.

STEVEN GERRARD (4)

Entering the managerial world with rangers after impressing with Liverpool’s Under 18s. Combined Liverpool role with punditry on Bt Sport.

PAUL SCHOLES (8)

Assisted interim Manchester United manager ryan Giggs in 2014 but has mostly shunned coaching roles. Also the co-owner of newly promoted National League side Salford City and a Bt Sport pundit.

DAVID BECKHAM (7)

Founded Miami MLS franchise this year, with the side expected to join the league in 2020. Currently supports more than 20 charities and was appointed ambassador­ial president for the British Fashion Council this month.

GARY NEVILLE (2)

Sky Sports pundit. Failed in charge of Spanish club Valencia before serving as assistant to England manager roy Hodgson during England’s doomed Euro 2016. part-owner of Salford.

MANAGER: SVEN GORAN ERIKSSON

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