Thomas Tuchel’s side have won all three games so far, not conceding a single goal in the process, as they welcome Andorra for their next 2026 World Cup qualifierEngland’s Harry Kane (left) during a training session at St George’s Park, Burton upon Trent(Image: PA Wire)
On maximum points in Group K, England welcome Andorra for their next match today, in search of qualification for the 2026 World Cup.
Thomas Tuchel’s side have won all three games so far, not conceding a single goal in the process, with the visitors hoping they can change the result of last times encounter, after a 0-1 defeat to the English back in June.
That game was separated by the ever present Harry Kane who will likely lead the line for the Three Lions once again.
England are currently cruising at the top of Group K on nine points, while the visitors are struggling, without a single point on the board after four games played.
However, in their last game, Tuchel’s side did produce a poor result in a friendly against Senegal, losing 1-3 at The City Ground, Nottingham.
The match-up against Andorra could be the ideal opportunity for Tuchel to experiment with his line-up, with a plethora of new talent at the German’s disposal, while having plenty of experience through the likes of Kane, Henderson and Co.
England then play Serbia away three days later, to round off the September international camp.
Here’s everything you need to know about the match…
What time is England v Andorra kick-off?
The game between England and Andorra will kick-off at 5pm UK time on Saturday, September 6, at Villa Park.
Where can I watch England v Andorra?
The match will be shown on ITV1 and can also be streamed on ITVX.
These options are both free-to-air.
What’s the England v Andorra
Picking an England squad always leads to controversy and this time is no different, with the main talking point being the exclusion of Trent Alexander Arnold, with Tino Livramento and Recce James being used as the right-backs.
Tuchel said: “I spoke to Trent. It was a difficult phone call, but I wanted that he hears it from me, which he appreciated. He was very clear that he’s desperate and keen to come back and play for England.”
This comes as the former Liverpool man continues to settle into life at Real Madrid under new manager Xabi Alonso.
Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson has received his first call-up to the national side, whilst AC Milan’s Ruben Loftus-Cheek was given the nod to join the squad, after an unfortunate injury to Adam Wharton in his game for Crystal Palace against Aston Villa last Sunday.