England continued their flawless start to FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign with a comfortable 2-0 win over Andorra at Villa Park. The Three Lions have now won all eight of their head-to-heads with the Tricolor, boasting an aggregate score-line of 28-nil. the victory has further strengthened England’s top spot in Group K, Softfootball reports
England had to show patience, with Andorra determined to frustrate them by sitting deep and defending in numbers. Making his debut for the Three Lions’ Elliot Anderson was a standout performer, dictating play with composure, while Noni Madueke brought attacking spark to the team.

The pair combined well to create early chances for Eberechi Eze, who was twice denied by brilliant defending. England eventually broke the deadlock in the 25th minute when Madueke’s cross deflected off Christian García and found its way into the net.
Despite going behind, Andorra remained compact, limiting England’s clear opportunities before the break. After the restart, Madueke again threatened, setting up Eze and Anderson for chances, only to see goalkeeper Iker Álvarez stand firm.
At the other end, Ian Olivera sent an effort over as Andorra briefly looked more adventurous, but their resistance was undone when Reece James delivered a pinpoint cross that Declan Rice powered home with a header in the 67th minute.
England Football via its official X handle posted the second goal celebrations after Declan Rice and Reece James combined to make it two on the night, watch below;
🅰️ @ReeceJames
— England (@England) September 6, 2025
⚽️ @_DeclanRice
A superb combination to make it 2️⃣-0️⃣ to England.pic.twitter.com/yjJ1zDkqbI
Tuchel made several substitutions after the second goal, handing minutes to Morgan Gibbs-White, whose effort was comfortably saved. England saw out the game with minimal fuss, making it four wins from four in this qualifying campaign.
Next up is a key clash against Serbia, their closest challengers in the group, while Andorra remain rooted to the bottom after suffering their 60th WCQ defeat.