A drab 0-0 draw with Costa Rica ended their World Cup campaign on a whimper as England's worst ever start to the competition ended with a lowest points tally and a first group stage exit since 1958.
But where else have Roy Hodgson & Co. failed in Brazil? Goal recaps the records broken by the Three Lions squad...
ENGLAND'S RECORD OF WORLD CUP WOES |
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England's tally of just one point is their lowest ever in a World Cup group stage |
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England lost their opening two World Cup games for the first time ever |
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England have not been eliminated at the group stage since 1958 |
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England failed to win a game at a World Cup for the first time since 1958 |
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Two goals is the lowest tally for England at a World Cup since their tournament debut in 1950 |
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England have not conceded four goals in the group stage since 1958 |
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England failed to win either of their World Cup warm-up games for the first time since 2002 |
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Uruguay's win over England was their first against a European side in 16 tries - a run dating back to 1970 |
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England have drawn more games 0-0 at World Cups than any other nation, with 11. |
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Gary Cahill and Phil Jagielka had never lost in 13 outings when playing together before the tournament |
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England's shot conversion rate of 6.06 per cent is the worst of any side with two or more goals at this year's World Cup |
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England have scored only five goals in their last eight World Cup games. They last scored more than twice back in 2002 vs Denmark |
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England have still only come from behind to win two games at the World Cup (the 1966 final and in 1990 vs Cameroon, both in extra-time) |
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Roy Hodgson has won none of his last five games at World Cups |
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Frank Lampard has hit 40 shots at World Cups without scoring, more than any other player (1966-2014) |
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England used 21 players at this World Cup (Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Fraser Forster were the only two to miss out) - they had never used more than 19 before |