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Prediction published on Jun 5, 2025 7:05 PM by Dario in Europe - WC Qualification Europe | Modified on Jun 7, 2025 8:16 AM
With a perfect record after two rounds, England, coached by Thomas Tuchel, can take a major step toward qualifying for the next World Cup by visiting Andorra, currently bottom of Group K. The clash on Saturday, June 7, at the RCDE Stadium—home ground of Espanyol—is the classic top vs bottom fixture, with England sitting at the top with six points (after victories over Albania and Latvia) and Andorra still on zero. These teams are chasing very different goals: Tuchel's squad can virtually secure qualification for World Cup 2026—potentially moving six points clear at the top if Albania (currently second with three points) loses against Serbia, who have yet to play. Given the obvious technical gap and England’s superior international experience, including many players who reached the finals of European competitions this year, the result seems almost a foregone conclusion. On the other side, Andorra are still looking for their first point and first goal in Group K, after losing 1-0 to Latvia and 3-0 to Albania. With England’s solid defense—featuring in-form players like Levi Colwill and Trevoh Chalobah (both fresh from winning the UEFA Conference League with Chelsea)—even scoring a single goal appears a tough task. Expect a one-sided affair, with England aiming for their sixth consecutive win across Nations League and World Cup Qualifiers.
Andorra began their Group K qualifying campaign with two defeats: 0-1 against Latvia and 3-0 away to Albania. Including a friendly win last October over San Marino, Koldo Álvarez's side are now four matches without a win—three losses and one draw, failing to score in all of them. Their last official win dates back to 2022, a 0-2 victory against Liechtenstein in the Nations League.
At home, the numbers are even more discouraging. Andorra have lost their last five competitive home games, failing to score in each of their last six. Their last positive result at home in an official match came in September 2023, a goalless draw against Belarus.
England are riding a strong wave of form. After three Nations League wins against Finland, Greece, and Ireland, they started their World Cup Qualifiers campaign with two clean-sheet victories: 2-0 against Albania and 3-0 against Latvia. Over their last five matches—all wins—England have kept four clean sheets and scored a total of 16 goals (averaging 3.2 per match).
Away from home, the Three Lions have also impressed, winning all their Nations League away games—even if against lower-tier teams like Ireland, Finland, and Greece (8 goals scored, 1 conceded). Overall, Tuchel's side have lost just once in their last 12 away matches, and they are on an 11-match unbeaten streak in World Cup Qualifiers.
England are the clear favorites in this Matchday 3 encounter of Group K—and for good reason.
Under Thomas Tuchel, who took over as head coach in early 2025 for his first stint as a national team manager, the team has picked up right where Gareth Southgate left off. Southgate came close to winning the European Championship twice, only to lose the finals to Italy and Spain. Now, Tuchel is building on that foundation with two confident wins and a clear vision: securing top spot with another dominant performance.
The head-to-head record is one-sided: England have won all seven previous meetings against Andorra, scoring a total of 20 goals without conceding once.
Even if Tuchel opts for some squad rotation, England can still field players like Harry Kane (fresh off his first career title in the Bundesliga), Jude Bellingham, Bukayo Saka, and Cole Palmer—all capable of scoring and creating chances at will.
While an England win seems inevitable, the Andorra vs England prediction from BetMines' algorithm suggests a match where only England are likely to score. Andorra may struggle once again, as they have in their last 12 competitive matches.
This forecast is reinforced by the fact that England’s defense—which might see Trevoh Chalobah make his national team debut—has kept four clean sheets in a row, even against more dangerous opposition than Andorra.
ANDORRA (5-4-1): Alvarez; Borra, San Nicolas, Llovera, Olivera, M. Garcia; Rodrigo, Vales, Babot, Cervos; Fernandez. Coach: K. Álvarez
ENGLAND (4-2-3-1): Pickford; Alexander-Arnold, Konsa, Colwill, Lewis-Skelly; Rice, Bellingham; Saka, Palmer, Gordon; Kane. Coach: T. Tuchel
This section provides average statistics and percentages on the main markets for the last 10 matches of both teams
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