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Match Centre: England v Andorra

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

England Dominates Andorra in Football Encounters

Tricolours Face Uphill Battle Against Unbeaten Three Lions

The England men’s senior football team boasts a perfect record against Andorra, having won all seven previous encounters. This historical dominance sets the stage for future matchups between the two nations.

Head-to-Head Record Favours England

England, often referred to as The Three Lions, has never lost to Andorra at the senior men’s level. Their most recent fixture earlier this year saw England secure another victory, continuing this impressive streak.

Recent Victories Underscore English Superiority

The last three meetings highlight England’s consistent performance. In a World Cup Qualifier on June 7, 2025, England triumphed over Andorra with a 1-0 scoreline. The sole goal was netted by captain Harry Kane, marking his 72nd for the national team.

Prior to that, on October 9, 2021, England secured a commanding 5-0 victory in a World Cup Qualifier. That match saw Ben Chilwell and Jack Grealish score their first goals for England, with contributions also from Bukayo Saka, Tammy Abraham, and James Ward-Prowse.

Another significant win occurred on September 5, 2021, when England defeated Andorra 4-0 in a World Cup Qualifier. Jesse Lingard scored twice, alongside goals from Harry Kane and Bukayo Saka, as England registered their fifth consecutive win on the road to the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

Squad and Ticket Information

Details regarding the England squad for upcoming fixtures will be released upon announcement. Information on ticket availability indicates that the match is currently sold out.

Broadcast Details

Fans can catch the live action of the upcoming matches on ITV1, STV, ITVX, and the STV Player.

Contextual Performance

England’s consistent victories against Andorra reflect a broader trend of strong performances in qualifying campaigns. For instance, in the 2022 World Cup qualifiers, England conceded an average of just 0.4 goals per game, showcasing a solid defensive record across their matches (UEFA).

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