Group F of the 1986 FIFA World Cup was one of the groups of the
1986 FIFA World Cup. The group's first round of matches began on 2 June and its last matches were played on 11 June. Most matches were played at the
Estadio Universitario and the
Estadio Tecnológico in
Monterrey. After the first four matches yielded just two goals, locals dubbed it the "Group of Sleep".[1][2]Morocco surprisingly topped the group, joined in the second round by
England and
Poland.
Portugal were the other team in this group, making their first appearance since 1966.
Morocco drew their first two matches 0–0 against Poland and England, while Portugal defeated England in their opening match 1–0, but were themselves beaten by Poland by the same scoreline. England's match against Morocco featured their first sending-off in a World Cup, when
Ray Wilkins was shown a red card after throwing the ball which struck the referee when an offside decision went against England. Thus, Poland led the group after two games, with Portugal in second place on goals scored. However, England defeated Poland 3–0 with a first half hat-trick from
Gary Lineker to take second place behind Morocco, who beat Portugal 3–1 with goals from
Abderrazak Khairi and
Abdelkrim Merry. Poland, in third, only qualified for the second round as one of the four best third-place finishers.
^"England pay for past failures". Daily Telegraph. 28 November 2001. Archived from
the original on 21 April 2013. Retrieved 3 December 2009. the Mexicans also gave a title to 1986's Group Six. England, Poland, Portugal and Morocco, the locals in Monterrey were fond of saying, was the `Group of Sleep'.
^Rich, Tim (24 June 2004). "Lisbon evokes mixture of memories". The Independent.
Archived from the original on 1 May 2022. Retrieved 3 December 2009. the dreadfully dull "Group of Sleep"