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The World Cup Needs Instant Replay Now

By Clay TravisJun 27th 2010 – 6:30PM

Sunday's blown goal call in the Germany and England match needs to be a clarion call from this day forth: The World Cup must have instant replay for all goals or potential goals. In case you missed it, you can watch the goal scored by England's Frank Lampard by clicking here. England went on to lose the match 4-1, but...

Young Germans Dominant in Victory

By Michael CardilloJun 27th 2010 – 12:18PM

If you're an anglophone or specifically an Anglophile, chances are if you watched Germany's dominating 4-1 victory against England in the 2010 World Cup Round of 16 in Bloemfontein, South Africa. And you were also thinking one major thought -- soccer (or at least the World Cup) needs video replay on the goal line....

Germany Drops England, Advances to World Cup Quarterfinals

By FanHouse NewswireJun 27th 2010 – 12:00PM

BLOEMFONTEIN, South Africa (AP) -- Germany reached the World Cup quarterfinals Sunday by beating England 4-1 in a match that will be remembered for the goal not awarded to Frank Lampard. Thomas Mueller finished two quick counterattacks within four minutes in the second half to sink England's hopes of beating Germany at...

Video: Frank Lampard Goal Not Given to England

By FanHouse StaffJun 27th 2010 – 11:00AM

England was not given Frank Lampard's apparent goal against Germany in Sunday's World Cup match, leaving England fans furious and World Cup fans clamoring for the implementation of instant replay. The England midfielder chipped the ball over the head of German goalkeeper Manuel Neuer (video below), but was not awarded a...

England vs. Germany 2010 World Cup Live Blog

By FanHouse UKJun 27th 2010 – 9:30AM

FanHouse has an England vs. Germany live blog for a World Cup 2010 round of 16 match in Bloemfontein, South Africa on Sunday. When this year's World Cup groups were revealed, England probably didn't expect to find itself anywhere but on top of Group C. A pair of ties and a Landon Donovan goal, though, made that a...

Background on england germany

The English and German national football teams are sporting rivals who have played each other since the end of the 19th century, and officially since 1930. The teams met for the first time in November 1899, when England beat Germany in four straight matches.

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