England enters Saturday’s 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Andorra at Villa Park with a clear objective: to rebound from a lukewarm June international break and silence growing critics. Under the stewardship of Thomas Tuchel, the Three Lions have yet to truly ignite, leaving fans yearning for the scintillating performances they know the squad is capable of.

The memory of a narrow 1-0 victory over Andorra and a subsequent 3-1 friendly defeat to Senegal three months ago still lingers. These results have fueled a narrative of underperformance, placing pressure on Tuchel to deliver a convincing display. A dominant win against European minnows Andorra, ranked 174th in FIFA’s world rankings, would not only appease a demanding fanbase but also ensure England maintains its perfect qualifying record ahead of a challenging trip to Serbia on Tuesday night.
Tuchel faces a delicate balancing act. While he contends with several injuries, the temptation to rotate and rest key players against a significantly lower-ranked opponent will be strong. This match presents an ideal opportunity to integrate fresh talent and experiment with tactical variations.
Predicted Lineup: A Blend of Experience and Fresh Faces (4-2-3-1)
Here’s how England could line up at Villa Park, aiming to improve significantly on June’s uninspired win over Andorra:

Goalkeeper: Jordan Pickford
Everton’s Jordan Pickford, a consistent performer on the international stage, is expected to enjoy a relatively quiet evening. He famously didn’t have to make a single save in the reverse fixture, highlighting Andorra’s limited attacking threat.
Defenders: New Faces and Familiar Strengths
- Right-Back: Tino Livramento – With Reece James potentially being preserved for the Serbia clash, Newcastle’s Tino Livramento is set to step in. The omission of Trent Alexander-Arnold opens the door for the promising defender to stake his claim.
- Centre-Back: Ezri Konsa – Despite a sending off at Villa Park earlier this season, Konsa should have a far more comfortable outing on home turf against Andorra’s forwards.
- Centre-Back: Dan Burn – Another Newcastle stalwart, Burn, who has already secured two clean sheets this season (including one at Villa Park), is in line for his third England cap.
- Left-Back: Djed Spence – The versatile Tottenham Hotspur full-back, who has impressed in the Spurs lineup, is poised to make his senior England debut.

Midfield: Experience and Opportunity
- Defensive Midfield: Jordan Henderson – Tuchel, much like his predecessor Gareth Southgate, appears to have a strong affinity for the veteran Henderson. The 35-year-old has started life brightly at Brentford and will bring invaluable experience.
- Defensive Midfield: Declan Rice – With Adam Wharton sidelined by injury, Declan Rice is likely to earn yet another England start, anchoring the midfield.
- Attacking Midfield: Morgan Rogers – Despite Aston Villa’s disappointing start to the Premier League season, Tuchel has maintained faith in Rogers. Injuries to key players like Cole Palmer and Jude Bellingham provide the attacking midfielder with a golden opportunity.

Forwards: Pace, Power, and a Prolific Striker
- Right-Wing: Jarrod Bowen – Bowen, with 16 England appearances and one goal, is a constant threat on the wing. He will be eager to add to his tally against an Andorra side that has lost all four qualifying matches without scoring.
- Left-Wing: Anthony Gordon – Currently serving a domestic suspension, Saturday’s qualifier offers Gordon a chance to maintain his match sharpness before returning for Newcastle.
- Striker: Harry Kane – Regardless of the opponent, Harry Kane remains England’s talisman. The Bayern Munich striker, who scored the winner against Andorra in June, will be aiming to add to his impressive 73 goals for the national team.

While Tuchel may not field his absolute strongest lineup, the predicted XI still boasts significant quality and depth. This match is more than just three points; it’s an opportunity for England to regain momentum, restore confidence, and demonstrate the attacking prowess that fans expect. A convincing performance against Andorra could be the catalyst for a more impressive run as the World Cup qualifiers progress.