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England vs Andorra: World Cup qualifying match preview

England's World Cup qualifying campaign continues as they take on Andorra at Villa Park, aiming for a fourth straight win.

UPDATE AT 5 PM BST: England’s national football team takes the field today for their World Cup qualifying match against Andorra at Villa Park. This marks the team’s first match of the season, and they aim to maintain their perfect record in Group K.

With three wins out of three, the stakes are high as manager Thomas Tuchel surprises fans with his squad selections.

Squad Changes and Expected Line-up

In a move that has raised eyebrows, Tuchel has included Djed Spence in the starting lineup for the first time.

Additionally, Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Jarrell Quansah have been called up late to bolster the squad. However, the team has notable absences, including Adam Wharton due to injury, and key players such as Bukayo Saka, Jude Bellingham, and Cole Palmer.

This situation could lead to a more experimental formation for the Three Lions, who are currently riding high after victories against Albania (2-0) and Latvia (3-0). Their last encounter with Andorra, in June, ended in a narrow 1-0 win. The pressure is on Tuchel to deliver a strong performance today following a disappointing 3-1 defeat to Senegal in their last outing.

Match Details and Viewing Information

The match kicks off at 5 PM BST, with coverage starting on ITV1 at 4 PM BST. Fans can also catch the action via live stream on ITVX and the ITV website. For expert insights, Standard Sport will provide a live blog featuring analysis and updates from Dom Smith.

As anticipation builds, England supporters are hopeful for a decisive victory to further solidify their position in the qualifying standings. The team’s current momentum is crucial as they look to build on past performances and assert dominance over Andorra.

Previous Match Performance

Reflecting on their recent matches, England has shown a solid track record in Group K, winning all three of their games so far. Victories against Albania and Latvia were marked by strong team play and strategic execution. However, the recent loss to Senegal serves as a reminder of the challenges ahead. Tuchel’s tactical decisions today will be critical in ensuring that the team regains its competitive edge.

As match time approaches, fans are eager to see how the newly formed squad will perform against Andorra. With pressure mounting, this match could be a defining moment in England’s World Cup qualifying journey.

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