<Li> Kenneth Wolstenholme's commentary on the third goal that bounced on the line, "It's a goal!" was used (along with the sound of breaking glass) in the tape - looped coda of an early version of The Beatles song "Glass Onion", available on the album Anthology 3 . </Li> <P> In August 1966 a special 4d stamp marked ENGLAND WINNERS was issued by the Royal Mail to celebrate the victory and which soared in value to up to 15 shillings each on the back of public enthusiasm for the victory before falling back in value when the public realised it was not rare . </P> <P> The 1991 BBC miniseries Sleepers, about a pair of deep - cover KGB agents placed in England in the mid-1960s and then forgotten includes a subplot about an archive film of the match recorded by Soviet agents and then placed in archives . A KGB officer who sees the film in the early 1990s is excited to discover it includes footage of the disputed goal and attempts to sell it to a contact at a television network (pointedly described as not the BBC). Sleepers is coy about what the film depicts and in the course of the story, the film is destroyed . </P> <P> Marking the 50th anniversary of England's World Cup victory in July 2016, ITV broadcast 1966--A Nation Remembers, which was narrated by the actor Terence Stamp who attended every England game at the tournament . </P>

Who scored the goals in 1966 world cup