[tps_header]In advance of Wednesday’s massive game against England at Wembley, which is being shown live on Setanta Ireland, we are starting the build up, bringing you back to that infamous night and plotting the key storylines that makes May 29th, one of the biggest nights of the sporting calendar.
When Ireland last face England on February 15th 1995 it was a turbulent day for Irish sport but it wasn't the only thing that happened that year.[/tps_header]
[tps_title]This was on your computer[/tps_title]
[tps_title]She was on every lad's mind[/tps_title]
[tps_title]Clare were All-Ireland hurling champions[/tps_title]
[tps_title]Dublin were All-Ireland football champions[/tps_title]
[tps_title]Blackburn won the Premier League[/tps_title]
[tps_title]Ajax won the Champions League[/tps_title]
[tps_title]This song was huge[/tps_title]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6voHeEa3ig
[tps_title]So was this one[/tps_title]
[tps_title]John Bruton was Taoiseach[/tps_title]
[tps_title]Mobile phones looked like this[/tps_title]
[tps_title]Plans for the Luas were announced, the graphics looked like they came from Ghostbusters 2[/tps_title]
[tps_title]Sonia O'Sullivan won gold in the 5000m at the World Championships in Gothenburg[/tps_title]
[tps_title]Steve Collins defeated Chris Eubank in Milstreet to win the WBO Super Middleweight title[/tps_title]
[tps_title]South Africa won the Rugby World Cup[/tps_title]
[tps_title]Bill Clinton visited Ireland[/tps_title]
[tps_title]MIchael Jordan returned to the NBA after a stint in baseball[/tps_title]
[tps_title]Jack Charlton had his last game as Ireland manager in a playoff defeat to Holland at Anfield[/tps_title]