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The '''[[1966]] [[World Cup]]''' was held in [[England]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Changing of the Guard (audio story)|Changing of the Guard]]'')  
The '''[[1966]] [[World Cup]]''' was held in [[England]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Changing of the Guard (audio story)|Changing of the Guard]]'')  


In [[March]] of that year, the Jules Rimet trophy was stolen by [[Goldsmith (This Sporting Life)|a goldsmith]]. He stole the trophy to get gold to repair an alien ship that crashed. The [[First Doctor]], [[Steven Taylor]], and [[Dodo Chaplet]] found the trophy and helped the aliens leave Earth. The Doctor left the trophy in a bag in a street and it was discovered a few minutes later. Prior to this event, Steven had never heard of the World Cup. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[This Sporting Life (audio story)|This Sporting Life]]'')
In [[March]] of that year, the [[Jules Rimet trophy]] was stolen by [[Goldsmith (This Sporting Life)|a goldsmith]]. He stole the trophy to get gold to repair an alien ship that crashed. The [[First Doctor]], [[Steven Taylor]], and [[Dodo Chaplet]] found the trophy and helped the aliens leave Earth. The Doctor left the trophy in a bag in a street and it was discovered a few minutes later. Prior to this event, Steven had never heard of the World Cup. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[This Sporting Life (audio story)|This Sporting Life]]'')


During the World Cup's final match between England and [[West Germany]], [[Joseph Galloway]], who possessed the [[Blessing Star]], watched the match, and the jewel started to respond to his fervent wish for England's victory over Germany. As he watched the final, the [[First Doctor]], fresh from his victory over [[WOTAN]], found him. The [[Time Lord]] had been tracking down the Star so as to tie up loose ends from his last visit to England. To his dismay, he found the Star too late. By then, the Star had started to overload, taking in not just the rag and bones man's wishes, but those of people all over England. The Star allowed England to make a very close shot into the German goal, but no more. It exploded, overwhelmed by the hopes of an entire nation. England went on to win, but without any further help from the Star. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Rag & Bone Man's Story (short story)|The Rag & Bone Man's Story]]'')
The [[1966 World Cup Final|final]], between [[England]] and [[West Germany]], resulted England winning the World Cup with a score of 4-2. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Love Invasion (comic story)|The Love Invasion]]'')
 
England won 4-2 against West Germany, after a [[hat trick]] scored by [[Geoff Hurst]]. The [[Ninth Doctor]] recalled being there, and that one of the goals was because of the linesman. As part of his plan to gradually change history so that [[human]]ity would never venture out into space, [[Igrix]] changed the result to 5-2 by having the [[Lend-a-Hand]] girls give the England team a nutritious meal before the World Cup final to build them up for a greater victory. After the Doctor defeated Igrix' plans, he mentioned that he "oughta fix" the extra goal that was scored. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Love Invasion (comic story)|The Love Invasion]]'')
 
The final was played in [[Wembley Stadium]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[They Think It's All Over (comic story)|They Think It's All Over]]''; [[PROSE]]: ''[[Extra Time (novel)|Extra Time]]'')
 
The [[Eleventh Doctor]] and his companions [[Amy Pond]] and [[Rory Williams]] were also at the match on two occasions. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[They Think It's All Over (comic story)|They Think It's All Over]]''; [[PROSE]]: ''[[Extra Time (novel)|Extra Time]]'')
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