England v Uruguay, 26 September 2009

Score1-0 to Uruguay
RefereeOlegario Benquerenca
CompetitionFIFA Under-20 World Cup Finals Group D
VenueIsmailia Stadium, Ismaila
Attendance10,000
Kick-Off: 9.30pm local (8.30pm BST) www.FIFA.com Match Report Celeste stun England An outstanding goal from Uruguay substitute Tabare Viudez in the 84th minute condemned England to a 1-0 defeat in Ismailia. The result continues the Three Lions' miserable run in the FIFA U-20 World Cup to seven matches without a goal and eight matches without a win. From the outset, it was clear that this was a meeting between two of the best organised teams in the competition. England coach Brian Eastick and his Uruguayan counterpart Diego Aguirre had obviously done their homework on each other's teams before the game, which resulted in a first half of few chances. A set piece seemed the likeliest route to a goal and as early as the third minute, Jonathan Urretaviscaya's corner was headed over the bar by Sebastian Coates. At the other end, a well-worked corner for England was turned towards goal by the outstretched boot of Liverpool defender Martin Kelly, but his effort crept narrowly wide. Uruguay's only shot on goal in the opening 45 minutes came from their captain Nicolas Lodeiro, whose snapshot forced Elliott Parish into a scrambling save. The opening to the second half was extremely low key and Aguirre made a double substitution on the hour, bringing on Abel Hernandez and Viudez in order to inject some extra impetus into the proceedings. The move almost paid off seven minutes later when Viudez fired a goalbound effort from close range, which Kelly somehow turned away for a corner. Uruguay's other substitute, Hernandez spurned a golden opportunity midway through the second half when one-on-one with Parish. In acres of space, and with just the keeper to beat, the leading scorer in the CONMEBOL qualifiers fired straight into his arms. Worse was to come for the South Americans, however, when Hernandez slipped through to Lodeiro, who fired wide from the edge of the six-yard box in another one-on-one situation. Viudez made amends for his earlier miss six minutes from time when he connected with Urretaviscaya's cross with a stunning scissor-kick. Although he was given plenty of space by the England back four, the excellence of its execution makes it an early contender for the goal of the tournament.

0  England

Manager: Brian Eastick

1  Uruguay

Manager: Diego Aguirre

Goals:

Goals:

Tabare Viudez 84 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Elliot Parish
Defender Martin Kelly
Defender Ben Mee
Defender/Midfielder Matthew Briggs
Defender/Midfielder Matty James
Defender/Midfielder Kieran Trippier
Defender/Midfielder Josh Walker (captain)
Midfielder Adam Clayton
Midfielder Paul Marshall
Forward Febian Brandy
Forward Alex Nimely

Starting lineup:

Martin Rodriguez Goalkeeper
Leandro Cabrera Defender
Adrian Gunino Defender
Marcelo Silva Defender
Nicolás Lodeiro Midfielder (captain)
Mauricio Pereyra Midfielder
Gastón Ramirez Midfielder
Diego Rodríguez Midfielder
Santiago Garcia Forward

Substitutions:

Nana Ofori-Twumasi for Matthew Briggs 46
Jon Obika for Paul Marshall 72
Gary Gardner for Febian Brandy 77

Substitutions:

Abel Hernández for Gastón Ramirez 60
Tabare Viudez for Santiago Garcia 60
Maximiliano Calzada for Diego Rodríguez 87

Cards:

Kieran Trippier 71 Y

Cards:

Diego Rodríguez 15 Y
Jonathan Urretaviscaya 63 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Mark Oxley
Goalkeeper Jason Steele
Defender Gavin Hoyte
Defender Jordan Parkes
Midfielder Gary Gardner
Midfielder Andy Tutte
Midfielder Michael Woods
Forward Sam Baldock
Forward Jon Obika

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Martín Campaña
Goalkeeper Nicola Perez
Defender Robert Herrera
Defender Rodrigo Mieres
Defender/Midfielder Matías Aguirregaray
Midfielder Maximiliano Calzada
Midfielder Matias Mirabaje
Midfielder/Forward Tabare Viudez
Forward Abel Hernández

0  England

Manager: Brian Eastick

Goals:

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Elliot Parish
Defender Martin Kelly
Defender Ben Mee
Defender/Midfielder Matthew Briggs
Defender/Midfielder Matty James
Defender/Midfielder Kieran Trippier
Defender/Midfielder Josh Walker (captain)
Midfielder Adam Clayton
Midfielder Paul Marshall
Forward Febian Brandy
Forward Alex Nimely

Substitutions:

Nana Ofori-Twumasi for Matthew Briggs 46
Jon Obika for Paul Marshall 72
Gary Gardner for Febian Brandy 77

Cards:

Kieran Trippier 71 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Mark Oxley
Goalkeeper Jason Steele
Defender Gavin Hoyte
Defender Jordan Parkes
Midfielder Gary Gardner
Midfielder Andy Tutte
Midfielder Michael Woods
Forward Sam Baldock
Forward Jon Obika

1  Uruguay

Manager: Diego Aguirre

Goals:

Tabare Viudez 84 G

Starting lineup:

Martin Rodriguez Goalkeeper
Leandro Cabrera Defender
Adrian Gunino Defender
Marcelo Silva Defender
Nicolás Lodeiro Midfielder (captain)
Mauricio Pereyra Midfielder
Gastón Ramirez Midfielder
Diego Rodríguez Midfielder
Santiago Garcia Forward

Substitutions:

Abel Hernández for Gastón Ramirez 60
Tabare Viudez for Santiago Garcia 60
Maximiliano Calzada for Diego Rodríguez 87

Cards:

Diego Rodríguez 15 Y
Jonathan Urretaviscaya 63 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Martín Campaña
Goalkeeper Nicola Perez
Defender Robert Herrera
Defender Rodrigo Mieres
Defender/Midfielder Matías Aguirregaray
Midfielder Maximiliano Calzada
Midfielder Matias Mirabaje
Midfielder/Forward Tabare Viudez
Forward Abel Hernández