In April 1960, Wilson won his first cap for England in a 1–1 draw with
Scotland. His early headed clearance fell to striker
Helmut Haller, who gave the Germans the lead as a result, but after a
hat-trick from
Geoff Hurst, England ran out 4-2 winners. Ramsey continued to select Wilson as England progressed through the qualification process for
UEFA Euro 1968, ultimately going out in the semi-finals and finishing third overall. Wilson's 63rd and final England cap came in the third-place play-off against
the USSR. At the time of his final cap, he held the record for the highest number of appearances for an outfield player without having scored a goal, a record since broken by
Gary Neville and
Ashley Cole. A serious knee injury suffered in the summer of 1968, coupled with the emergence of young
Leeds United full-back
Terry Cooper (who would be as impressive in the
1970 World Cup as Wilson was in 1966, despite England's elimination in the last eight), ended Wilson's England career. ==After retirement from football==