
England made a triumphant return to Wembley, 56 days after the heartbreak of their Euro 2020 final defeat by Italy on penalties.
Gareth Southgate’s side - which showed 11 changes from the 4-0 win in Hungary on Thursday - received a brilliant reception in Sunday evening’s 2022 World Cup qualifier against Group I minnows ranked at 156 in the world.
Jesse Lingard struck early for England against Andorra, but the totally dominant Three Lions had to wait until 18 minutes from time before extending their lead any further, after Harry Kane, Jack Grealish and Mason Mount had been sent on from the bench.
Kane netted his 40th goal for his country from the penalty spot after Mount was bundled over in the box, with the floodgates opening late on.
Lingard toe-poked home his second of the night before Bukayo Saka - who missed England’s decisive penalty against Italy in July - got the biggest cheer of the game when he headed in Lingard’s cross for number four.
England have now won all of their first five qualifiers on the road to Qatar and travel to face Poland in Warsaw on Wednesday night.