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Wednesday, November 17, 1999 Published at 22:16 GMT


Timeline: England v Scotland II

39 mins: Don Hutchison heads home Scotland's goal

3 mins: Sol Campbell makes a long break that ends of the edge of the Scottish area. Alan Shearer miscues the cross, sending it .

9 mins: Paul Scholes hits a shot fractionally wide of the right post from 20m.

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12 mins: Barry Ferguson sends a 25m strike a foot over the England crossbar.

28 mins: A Don Hutchison cross causes momentary panic in the England area, before Campbell clears.

29 mins: Scotland's Billy Dodds turns and shoots on the edge of the six-yard box, but Hutchison is unable to convert and the flag goes up for offside.

31 mins: David Beckham tries to turn the ball in, but keeper Neil Sullivan punches the ball away.

33 mins: Michael Owen chests the ball into the back of the Scottish net, but Shearer is penalised for barging the keeper and the goal is disallowed.

36 mins: John Collins capitalises on a poor defensive header by Campbell. The shot goes wide of the right post.

39 mins: Neil McCann slips Campbell and crosses for Hutchison to head in past David Seaman. England 0-1 Scotland.

42 mins: Paul Ince is booked for a dangerous challenge on Craig Burley.

Half-time: England 0-1 Scotland

46mins: More panic in the England defence lets McCann in, who shovels the ball wide of the right post.

50 mins: Callum Davidson is booked for dissent.

52 mins: Beckham outstrips the defence on the far right. His cross sets Shearer free and unmarked in the Scottish area, but he hurries the shot and sends it high.

56 mins: A long ball falls to Dodds who fires the ball straight into Seaman's arms.

61 minsOwen runs onto a through-ball from Paul Ince. He is tackled just outside the six-yard box and appeals for the penalty. The referee awards a corner instead.

63 mins: Owen is substituted for Emile Heskey.

65 mins: Jamie Redknapp booked for a late challenge on McCann. Christian Dailly is booked for an earlier tackle on Heskey.

69 mins Heskey crosses to Redknapp who, unmarked, fails to connect properly with an aerial attempt left of the Scottish goal.

70 mins: Beckham skies a long-range strike after capitalising on a rare mistake by the Scotland defence.

74 mins: Scotland replace McCann with Mark Burchill.

75 mins: The Scots earns a free-kick directly in front of the England goal. Hutchison drills it straight at Seaman, who spills it and only just gathers.

77 mins: Redknapp earns a free kick on the edge of the Scottish area. Beckham drills it narrowly past the left post.

79 mins: Scotland win a corner and Dailly connects with a powerful header, blasting the ball directly at Seaman, who knocks it clear off his own line.

83 mins: Redknapp spots the keeper off his line and sends in a speculative, but wide shot from 35m.

90 mins:Ray Parlour is brought on for Paul Scholes.

Full-time: England 0-1 Scotland (England win 2-1 on aggregate)

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