How to watch the World Cup Qualification UEFA match between Andorra and England, as well as kick-off time and team news. England return to action this weekend for their third 2026 World Cup qualifier, locking horns with Andorra as they look to maintain their perfect start under Thomas Tuchel.
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England pick up their World Cup qualifying campaign again with a meeting with Andorra the next business for Thomas Tuchel’s side. It has been a strong start for England in Group K, with home wins at Wembley over Albania and Latvia secured in relative comfort. Tuchel now takes his team to Barcelona to meet the Pyrenean nation, who have relocated this fixture to the RCDE Stadium with their usual home unavailable after the recent Games of the Small States of Europe.
The Three Lions are already flexing their muscles in Group K, having kicked off their campaign with a routine 2-0 win over Albania before brushing aside Latvia 3-0. Those back-to-back victories have handed Tuchel's men an early stranglehold at the top of the table, no other team in the group has managed to bag six points yet.
Now, England aim to round off the international break with a third straight win when they welcome basement boys Andorra, before turning their attention to a midweek friendly against Senegal in Nottingham.
For Andorra, it's been a grim opening to the qualifiers. A narrow home defeat to Latvia was followed by a 3-0 drubbing in Tirana, leaving them rock bottom with no goals to their name and a -4 goal difference.
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England pick up their World Cup qualifying campaign again with a meeting with Andorra the next business for Thomas Tuchel’s side. It has been a strong start for England in Group K, with home wins at Wembley over Albania and Latvia secured in relative comfort. Tuchel now takes his team to Barcelona to meet the Pyrenean nation, who have relocated this fixture to the RCDE Stadium with their usual home unavailable after the recent Games of the Small States of Europe.
The Three Lions are already flexing their muscles in Group K, having kicked off their campaign with a routine 2-0 win over Albania before brushing aside Latvia 3-0. Those back-to-back victories have handed Tuchel's men an early stranglehold at the top of the table, no other team in the group has managed to bag six points yet.
Now, England aim to round off the international break with a third straight win when they welcome basement boys Andorra, before turning their attention to a midweek friendly against Senegal in Nottingham.
For Andorra, it's been a grim opening to the qualifiers. A narrow home defeat to Latvia was followed by a 3-0 drubbing in Tirana, leaving them rock bottom with no goals to their name and a -4 goal difference.
Here, GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch, including TV channel, streaming details and more.dfdsfdsfdsf