Our prediction for this World Cup 2026 match:
England will be aiming to keep their 100% record in Group K intact when they take on Andorra at Villa Park on Saturday. The Three Lions are seen as hot favourites to win this World Cup qualifier, but boss Thomas Tuchel must warn his men against complacency. The opposition back-line should find it hard to have Harry Kane at bay as the Bayern Munich striker has been scoring goals for fun of late.
Arsenal winger Bukayo Saka has been ruled out with injury, with Tottenham defender Djed Spence receiving his first call-up. New Arsenal signing Eberechi Eze made the cut as well as Barcelona summer recruit Marcus Rashford. The Andorrans, on the other hand, will have a big fish to fry in Birmingham. As David faces Goliath at Villa Park, we predict that the visitors are going to return home with their hands empty. In their last away game in the process, Andorra suffered a 3-0 loss to Serbia.
Highlighted Player (Harry Kane):

Widely regarded as one of England’s best strikers at the moment, Harry Kane enjoyed a meteoric rise at Tottenham Hotspur, scoring 21 Premier League goals during the 2014/2015 campaign to be voted PFA Young Player of the Year.
The highly rated striker went on to surpass that achievement the following season as he helped Tottenham Hotspur mount a serious title challenge for the first time in club’s recent history and he made seamless transition to international football. Kane scored four goals in his first ten appearances for England to prove he was here to stay and at the same time established himself as a first choice striker in Roy Hodgson’s squad ahead of the Euro 2016 finals.
Kane is a modern striker, who is extremely dangerous in the opposition box, but it was some outstanding goals from distance as well as link-up play with teammates that earned him an excellent reputation in world football. Kane is expected to lead both Tottenham and England in years to come, that is if he can resist the lure of top European clubs that continue to cast admiring glances his way.
Highlighted Team (Andorra):

Andorra national football team played their first official game in 1996, with the team suffering a 6-1 loss to Estonia. The Tricolours have been participating in both European Championship qualifiers and World Cup qualifiers since 2000, but they have yet to make it to the finals of the major tournament.
Andorra have established themselves as a cannon fodder for their rivals, but it has to be noted that they did well to beat Macedonia in the 2006 World Cup qualifier (1-0). The Andorrans play their home games at Estadio Nacional in Andorra la Vella and you should bear in mind that they suffered their biggest defeat in an official match on June 4, 2005 when they were outclassed by Czech Republic in Liberec.
Speaking of their biggest win, the minnows recorded a 2-0 victory over Belarus in a friendly game in Aixovall. The likes of Ildefons Lima and Oscar Sonejee are the most notable footballers who represented Andorra on the international stage.