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Extratime.ie Sportscast Italia 90 Day 20 - England v Cameroon & West Germany v Czechoslovakia
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Today we find out who will join Argentina & Italy in the semi finals.
Rudi Voller returns with a saliva-free perm for the Germans to take on a somewhat header-obsessed Czechoslovakia side.
And in an all time Italia 90 classic, England with reckless abandon of their defensive game have binned Steve McMahon for Platty which should mean plenty of openings for a truly entertaining Cameroon side. There's more Milla skipping & wiggling, Oman-Biyaak's outrageous gymnastics and some top theatrics from the Mexican referee.
And back in Ireland there are absolute scenes for Jack & the lads' homecoming as Haughey pulls what we now know as a 'Shane Ross' and RTÉ have created a giant crystal World Cup replica.