What Chance England?
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- British Movietone News
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- 1 / 5
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- MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: What Chance England?. DESCRIPTION: Wembley, and England meet Mexico. Both teams had drawn their previous games and this was England’s chance to prove they could pierce the Latin-American defence. In the event England beat the Mexicans two-nil. SHOTLIST: Football Main Title. GV teams come onto the field. GV crowd. CV Mexico kick off from L to R. LS crowd. GV England attack pass along right wing. MS crowd. GV Mexico attack along right wing the centre shot saved by England goalkeeper. LS crowd. GV England attack up centre of field and Charlton scores into goal. MS ball in back of net. MS crowd waving at half time. MS scoreboard at half-time England 1 Mexico 0. GV England attack in Mexico penalty area. MS Mexican goalkeeper saves. MS crowd. GV England attacking in Mexico penalty area, header but saved. GV England attacking Greaves shoots. MS Hunt scores off rebound from Greaves shot. GV scoreboard England 2 - Mexico 0. MS crowd with Union Jack being waved. MS players leave field. MS Greaves walking towards camera. CU Mexican player leaves field. CU English players leave field.
- Keywords
- Sport; Football
- Locations
- London; England; Wembley
- Card file number
- 91375
- Credits:
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- Camera
- Cedric Baynes
- Camera
- George Young
- Camera
- Kenneth G. Goddard
- Commentator
- Leslie Mitchell
- Length of story (in feet)
- 168
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'What Chance England?', British Movietone News Issue No. 1937A, 21 Jul 1966. https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/newsonscreen/search/index.php/story/26514 (Accessed 11 May 2025)