England v Greece: The team that drew 2-2 at Old Trafford in 2001

da spicy bet: Arguably one of England’s most famous draws came against Greece back in 2001, where a last-gasp David Beckham free-kick at Old Trafford booked the Three Lions’ spot in the 2002 World Cup.

da marjack bet: England needed to match or better Germany’s result in the final round of matches to qualify automatically. Things didn’t go to plan when Angelos Charisteas – who would become Greece’s Euro 2004 hero – put the visitors into a shock half-time lead.

Teddy Sheringham’s equaliser gave England hope as Germany continued to be held by Finland, but Greece were back in front just minutes later through Demis Nikolaidis.

It looked as if England would need to go down the play-off route of qualifying after finding themselves trailing with seconds remaining before Beckham’s stunning long-range effort. The two sides haven’t played a competitive game against each other since then, but will soon face off twice in the UEFA Nations League.

But can you remember the squad from that famous encounter in 2001? We’ve got you covered by listing all 14 players who featured that day.

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ByLewis Thompson Jun 15, 2024 1 Nigel Martyn Goalkeeper, Leeds

In goal that day was Nigel Martyn, who was the first-choice ahead of Richard Wright and starring for a Leeds United side at the top of the Premier League at the time.

His Three Lions debut came back in 1992 and his final England appearance came in a World Cup warm-up clash against Cameroon that ended 2-2.

Nigel Martyn’s England career

Caps

23

Goals

0

First cap

v CIS (D 2-2), April 1992

First goal

n/a

Last cap

v Cameroon (D 2-2), May 2002

Last goal

n/a

2 Gary Neville Defender, Man Utd

Now known for his role as a pundit, Gary Neville was a regular at right-back for England in the early 2000s.

The Manchester United legend won 85 caps for his country and played the entirety of the qualifier on his home club ground.

Gary Neville’s England career

Caps

85

Goals

0

First cap

v Japan (W 2-1), June 1995

First goal

n/a

Last cap

v Spain (L 0-1), February 2007

Last goal

n/a

3 Martin Keown Defender, Arsenal

Arsenal centre-back Martin Keown was given the nod at the back in what were his twilight years as an international footballer. The draw against Greece was the defender’s last competitive outing for his country, having retired from Three Lions duty after the 2002 World Cup.

Martin Keown’s England career

Caps

43

Goals

2

First cap

v France (W 2-0), February 1992

First goal

v Czechoslovakia (D 2-2), March 1992

Last cap

v Cameroon (D 2-2), May 2002

Last goal

v Malta (W 2-1), June 2000

4 Rio Ferdinand Defender, Leeds

Partnering Keown was Rio Ferdinand, who at the time was still on the books at Leeds United.

As we know, Ferdinand would go on to play at Old Trafford for Manchester United on a regular basis, signing for the Red Devils a year later in 2002.

Rio Ferdinand’s England career

Caps

81

Goals

3

First cap

v Cameroon (W 2-0), Nov 1997

First goal

v Denmark (W 3-0), June 2002

Last cap

v Switzerland (D 2-2), June 2011

Last goal

v Kazakhstan (W 5-1), October 2008

5 Ashley Cole Defender, Arsenal

Arguably England’s greatest left-back, Ashley Cole was an ever-present figure for the Three Lions for 13 years.

Interestingly, 2001 was actually Cole’s first year as an international footballer while he was playing for Arsenal.

Ashley Cole’s England career

Caps

107

Goals

0

First cap

v Albania (W 3-1), March 2001

First goal

n/a

Last cap

v Denmark (W 1-0), March 2014

Last goal

n/a

6 David Beckham Midfielder, Man Utd

David Beckham, the hero from that memorable day, started on the right-hand side of midfield and captained the side.

His curling free-kick was arguably his most important England goal and he was even voted the BBC Sports Personality of the Year for 2001.

David Beckham’s England career

Caps

115

Goals

17

First cap

v Moldova (W 3-0), September 1996

First goal

v Colombia (W 2-0), June 1998

Last cap

v Belarus (W 3-0), October 2009

Last goal

v Ecuador (W 1-0), June 2006

7 Paul Scholes Midfielder, Man Utd

Paul Scholes was handed the number 8 shirt in central midfield, despite sometimes being used on the left for the Three Lions, and was the only home player booked on the day.

The Manchester United star was in the middle of his international career at the time, eventually retiring from England duty in 2004.

Paul Scholes’ England career

Caps

66

Goals

14

First cap

v South Africa (W 2-1), May 1997

First goal

v Italy (W 2-0), June 1997

Last cap

v Portugal (D 2-2), June 2004

Last goal

v Croatia (W 4-2), June 2004

8 Steven Gerrard Midfielder, Liverpool

Alongside Scholes was Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard, who was a regular for England between 2000 and 2014. He won 114 caps in total for his country but didn’t play in the 2002 World Cup due to injury.

Steven Gerrard’s England career

Caps

114

Goals

21

First cap

v Ukraine (W 2-0), May 2000

First goal

v Germany (W 5-1), September 2001

Last cap

v Costa Rica (D 0-0), June 2014

Last goal

v Poland (W 2-0), October 2013

9 Nick Barmby Midfielder, Liverpool

On the left-hand side of midfield was Nick Barmby, who had swapped Everton for Liverpool just a year earlier. The versatile midfielder was used centrally and out wide during his career but struggled to make an impact at Old Trafford that afternoon.

He was subbed off at half-time and this game would end up being his last in an England shirt.

Nick Barmby’s England career

Caps

23

Goals

4

First cap

v Uruguay (D 0-0), March 1995

First goal

v China (W 3-0), May 1996

Last cap

v Greece (D 2-2), October 2001

Last goal

v Spain (W 3-0), February 2001

10 Emile Heskey Forward, Liverpool

One of two centre-forwards who started that day was Emile Heskey, who netted his most famous England goal in the 5-1 win against Germany earlier in the qualification campaign.

He didn’t have much luck at Old Trafford though, failing to find the back of the net. He did bag at the World Cup in the Three Lions’ last-16 win over Denmark.

Emile Heskey’s England career

Caps

62

Goals

7

First cap

v Hungary (D 1-1), April 1999

First goal

v Malta (W 2-1), June 2000

Last cap

v Germany (L 1-4), June 2010

Last goal

v Kazakhstan (W 4-0), June 2009

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