13 October 1993 Rotterdam, World Cup Qualifying match, Netherlands v England, Ronald Koeman scores a goal from a free kick. (Photo by Mark Leech/Offside via Getty Images)
Ronald Koeman and David Platt(Image credit: Getty Images)

England begin their qualifying campaign for a World Cup in North America this month the last time that happened, it didnt turn out very well.

The Three Lions were expected to qualify for the 1994 World Cup in the USA after reaching the semi-finals of the previous tournament, but ended up finishing third in their group behind Norway and the Netherlands.

The match that sealed their fate was a 2-0 defeat in Rotterdam in October 1993, when Ronald Koeman somehow escaped a red card for a professional foul on David Platt, then put the Dutch ahead with a free-kick.

Former defender has his say

Paul Parker started for England that night his first appearance of the qualifying campaign under Graham Taylor, having been a regular starter at Italia 90 during Bobby Robsons time in charge.


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