The Three Lions have returned to Wembley for the first time since losing to Italy in a heartbreaking way in the European Championship final.
Normally, Andorra would be a group of whipping boys, but this time they avoided the label because this section also has San Marino. On Thursday, the two small fish met in Andorra and the hosts won 2-0.
With a trip to Poland on Wednesday, Southgate is expected to use this weekend’s game at Wembley to provide matches for more and more teams.
Date, kick-off time and location
England vs. Andorra will start at Wembley today at 5pm British Summer Time-Sunday, September 5, 2021.
Where to watch England vs. Andorra
TV channel: The game is being broadcast live by ITV, and the show starts at 4.30 pm.
There is also a wonderful performance at 10:30 in the evening, featuring this game and other games from all over Europe.
live: The game can also be watched online through the ITV player or ITV center.
You can also follow live coverage through Standard Sport’s match blog.
England vs Andorra team news
After returning to Manchester United for treatment, Sancho will miss a trip to Andorra and Poland.
As Southgate prepares to rotate his lineup in today’s game, Trent Alexander-Arnold may appear. The right back had to withdraw from the European Cup due to injury and looked refreshed in Liverpool’s game this season.
Bukayo Saka, Jesse Lingard and Jordan Henderson all played in the final minutes of Hungary. They hope to have a start, while forward Patrick Bamford is eager to take the game after his first appearance. Some actions.
Training session for the UEFA World Cup UEFA qualifiers in England on September 4, 2021
U.K: Pope, Alexander-Arnold, Cody, Mins, James, Henderson, Bellingham, Saka, Lingard, Glash, Bamford
England’s prediction for Andorra
Poland surpassed Andorra and Hungary by four points. Even if they change sides, England should beat these numbers.
In addition to Andorra’s two goals against San Marino, they only scored one other goal in qualifying, so for the goalscorers of the Three Lions, this should be a quiet night.
Head-to-head (h2h) history and results
England’s biggest victory in this game was their first encounter, winning 6-0 at Wembley in 2009.



