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England vs. Andorra: How to watch, date, time, live stream, TV channel

How to watch England vs. Andorra: Date, time, live stream and TV channel

England will resume their 2026 World Cup qualifying bid when they play host to minnows Andorra on Saturday. 

The game will be England's first outing since they suffered a disappointing 3-1 defeat in June's friendly meeting against Senegal, with the result representing the first loss of the Thomas Tuchel era.

In qualifying, the Three Lions are sitting top of Group K after winning their opening three matches without conceding, while Andorra are propping up the standings without a point to their name.

Here, Sports Mole provides details of how to tune into the World Cup qualifying encounter. 


What time does England vs. Andorra kick off?

The World Cup qualifier will kick off at 5pm local time on Saturday evening. 


Where is England vs. Andorra being played?

The match will be held at Aston Villa's home of Villa Park, which can hold up to 42,918 spectators. 

This will be the first time that England have played at Villa Park since they played out a goalless draw in a friendly with the Netherlands in February 2005. 


How to watch England vs. Andorra in the UK

TV channels

The meeting with Andorra will be available to watch on ITV1, while in Scotland, you can view the game on STV.

Coverage on ITV1 will get underway at 4pm. 

Online streaming

Alternatively, you can access the match by logging into your ITVX or STV Player account on your devices (e.g. laptop, phone, tablet and games console). 

Highlights

The ITV Football and England YouTube channels should upload highlights after the game, while clips of key moments are expected to be posted on the ITV Football X account. 


What is at stake for England and Andorra?

England may boast a 100% record in 2026 World Cup qualifying, but some of their performances under Tuchel have come under scrutiny, including their underwhelming display in a 1-0 away win over Andorra in June.

As a result, the Three Lions will be determined to produce a dominant display in Saturday's contest, especially as they will be looking to build momentum ahead of Tuesday's tricky away game against Serbia.

Andorra are lying at the foot of Group K after losing their opening four qualifiers by a combined 8-0 scoreline. 

They will be bracing themselves for another defeat on Saturday, but they will be looking to keep the scoreline down like they did in the reverse fixture.

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