Last updated: 6th September 2008
90 That's your lot - all over in Barcelona and England have won 2-0. Certainly not as comfortable as many - me included - thought it would be but a win is a win. Join us on Wednesday when you can guarantee things will be much harder in Croatia.
90 Andorra bring Fernandez on for Toni Lima.
90 Hate to use the word again but we're definitely meandering towards full-time, though as I write that Joe Cole lashes in a shot from the edge of the box which is blocked.
90 Andorra bring Vales on for Pujol as the clock ticks into that added time.
89 We'll have two extra minutes at the end of the game.
88 Peter Larvan presents his summary: "It may not be a romp but next year who will care if we qualify for South Africa? I'd take 3 points and a poor performance over playing well and a draw any day. You have to give Capello credit for being bold and also being brave enough to make a change to plan B when it did not work."
87 Beckham does just that, but it's off the top of Terry's head and over the crossbar.
86 Ashley Cole wins another free-kick despite Sonejee pleading his innocence. Chance for Beckham to whip it in.
84 Capello doesn't look entirely happy down on the England bench. It's 'job done' in terms of result, but the performance will have to be much better on Wednesday night.
83 Walcott clips another ball in from the right which Rooney gathers. He attempts to loop it over the defenders for Heskey, but it just drifts too far.
82 The free-kick was given, but it comes to nothing as that man Terry wins the header when the ball is knocked forward.
81 Toscano goes down in a heap after a challenge from Terry. It goes without saying that the Andorrans have plenty to say...and there was very little in it.
80 David Beckham enters the fray, with Lampard making way.
79 Heskey spins away from his marker on the edge of the Andorra box and gets a cross in, but the defence are back in numbers and hack clear at the expense of a throw-in.
78 Looks like Capello might share my frustration - he's out shouting at Joe Cole to push forward and make more of a nuisance of himself not come deep for possession.
77 Mike Hollinshead reckons there has been "no improvement in the time since the last fixture. Same old england."
75 England hardly going for the jugular here - they seem content to be patient and wait for a chance when there's surely an opportunity to get their goal difference even higher?
74 The ball in is a beauty but England - in the form of both Terry and Heskey - just can't connect. In any case, Heskey is penalised for a shove so it's an Andorra free-kick.
73 Walcott slides the ball inside from the right to Barry and the Villa man shoots, earning England a corner as it's deflected over.
72 Lampard curls the free-kick in dangerously but Terry can't get enough of a connection on it and Lima hacks clear.
71 Free-kick to England around 35 yards out as Ashley Cole is brought tumbling to the ground.
69 Tim Cox calls for perspective, writing: "France are losing - we are a middle-of-the-table Euro team. Let's get the result and move on."
68 The corner comes to nothing despite Andorra's ambitious appeals for a penalty.
67 Pujol curls the ball into the England box and Barry flicks it behind for a corner.
66 Free-kick to Andorra out on their left. Decent chance to get the ball into the England box.
65 Andorra bring Silva off, with Toscano replacing him.
64 Silva goes down with a couple of rolls after an aerial challenge with Terry. He's not happy with the England man's tackle but it looked to be little more than an accident - with Terry landing on Silva's calf as he came back down after a dominant header. The Andorrans have plenty to say for themselves as usual.
63 Rooney flicks the ball past his marker to earn a yard of space but his ball across is just too heavy for Heskey.
62 The ball is in the Andorra net once again, with Johnson's diagonal shot beating everyone in the box. Sadly for him, and England, Joe Cole is flagged offside after trying to flick it home. Cole didn't get in the goalkeeper's way, but certainly tried to slip it home.
61 Another corner to England as Johnson's cross-shot deflects behind off Toni Lima.
60 Lampard clips a corner into the Andorra box but it's eventually cleared, albeit not too easily.
59 Bit of a lull in play at the moment. We've even seen David James have a couple of touches...
58 Lampard knocks it short for Johnson and he fires in a shot, but it's straight at the goalkeeper who gathers comfortably.
57 Johnson skips away from two men down the right before tumbling, but he had his shirt tugged anyway so the referee awards the free-kick. Good crossing opportunity.
56 Toni Lima booked now.
55 GOAL - JOE COLE. Another goal for England - and another for Joe Cole! That's some substitution, though some will obviously say he should have started. Great ball from Rooney to slide him in and the Chelsea man made no mistake by sliding it under the goalkeeper.
54 Peter Larvan wants to know if there's any sign of Sir Bobby warming up yet? No, Peter, but someone has just called for Carlton Palmer to be recalled. 'Carlton, Carlton, can we not knock it?'
53 Terry goes close to doubling England's lead with a rifling left-footed shot from just outside the box. Looks like the 'keeper had it covered, but it rustled the side-netting.
53 Marcio Vieira is booked.
52 Rooney lashes a snapshot just over the Andorra crossbar, but Heskey has been pulled up in backplay anyway.
51 Suddenly England's passing looks much crisper - Ashley Cole slides a lovely ball to Rooney down the inside left channel but his cutback (or was it a shot) is pretty poor and drifts out.
50 Emma Smith speaks for a nation as she writes: "Thank God for that - now let's kick on."
49 GOAL - JOE COLE. Finally the goal comes. A free-kick is chipped into the box, knocked to Joe Cole by Lescott and the Chelsea man makes no mistake with a powerful volley.
47 Things have taken a surreal turn on the email, with people now suggesting Paul Gascoigne and Sir Bobby Charlton for roles in the England team...
45 Back under way here.
45 Sounds like Capello has been listening to you - Joe Cole and Heskey are on for Downing and Defoe.
England are in to 2/15 with Sky Bet for the win here, with Andorra now 33/1. The draw is 5/1.
Fair to say the email box has been flooded since the end of the first half - apologies but I won't be able to run them all. By way of a brief summary, some people calling for Heskey, some calling for Joe Cole, one calling for the return of Alan Shearer and one for a Mr K Keegan!
A few of your musings now. John writes: "At the end of the day we have to face up to the FACT that England are NOT a good side." Paul Taylor reckons Rooney should be droopped. Marc Armstrong says the display is "unacceptable" and Dave Tobin wants Heskey and Joe Cole on for Lescott and Downing.
45 That's the break and it's 0-0 in Barcelona. As predicted a chorus of boos ring around the England section after a flat first half. They've had plenty of the ball, granted, but it's hard to recall them ever stretching the Andorra goalkeeper. Must do better.
44 We're meandering towards half-time here. Time, as Paul Edwards writes, for Capello to earn his corn.
43 Liam Smith writes: "I have to say we aren't playing that bad. We are all over Andorra and that is great news. Get David Bentley on or Beckham. Come on England. We can do it." England certainly have had plenty of ball, Liam, but how many saves has the Andorra goalkeeper had to make so far?
42 Rooney clips a decent enough ball into the Andorra box but it's Defoe trying to get on the end of it and it's just too high for him. I have to say I think we're three minutes away from a chorus of boos...unless England can make the breakthrough.
40 Walcott is taken out off the ball as he tries to play a one-two with Lampard, but the referee and assistant referee take no notice. Poor officiating.
39 Patrick Reilly writes: "Is it just me or do we all think england may slip up tonight...and then go to croatia and lose? My predictions...andorra 0-0 england, croatia 3-1 england." I think England will find a way through tonight, but if they play like this on Wednesday they'll struggle to get anything.
38 Pujol has a whack at Johnson and escapes with a ticking-off. Could easily have been a yellow card there.
37 The booing from the England fans is much more audible as another pass goes astray. This isn't pretty.
36 Alan O'Connor reckons: "England miss Hargreaves. I've always been a believer that the best players always make the best team. Gerrard and Hargreaves centre midfield when fit." For what it's worth, I agree. Not sure how much difference Hargreaves would have made in this one, though.
35 The corner comes in to Lescott, who only heads it back across goal despite having a free header. It drops to Barry on his favoured left foot but his strike is very poor and Rooney can't divert it goalwards as he slides in. Not pretty, all round.
34 Lescott climbs to meet the corner but heads it well off target. England do get another corner, though.
34 Cole bursts down the left and while he can't get a cross away, he does enough to force another England corner.
33 Really flat this game, now. Walcott and Cole have been England's liveliest players thus far but even they aren't sparking things off now.
32 Andorra hoist a free-kick into the England box but Johnson heads clear at the back post.
31 Rooney slides the ball down the inside right channel for Defoe but the subsequent ball into the centre is a poor one - all too easy for the Andorra goalkeeper.
30 Johnson has the chance to cross from the right but his ball in lands on top of the Andorran net. Poor.
29 Downing curls a ball into the Andorra box to Defoe, but his left-footed shot on the turn is always sailing over.
28 Terry lofts the ball forward into the Andorran box but it's meat and drink for Toni Lima and he heads clear easily. A few rumblings from the England fans audible now.
26 From the free-kick, Defoe tries to wriggle free in the Andorra area but there are too many blue shirts around him.
25 Ashely Cole tries to spark things off for England but breaking forward from left-back and Andorra (yes, there really is a player called that) reacts by hacking him down unceremoniously.
24 Liam Smith certainly isn't part of the Emile Heskey fan club. He writes: "So I get slated for stating my opinion and you all say that they're too old and not fit. Heskey, Emile Heskey. His day is over."
23 Walcott is down momentarily after colliding with one of the Andorrans off the ball. Rooney helps him back to his feet, and play continues.
22 Rooney goes down appealing for a free-kick on the edge of the Andorra box but the referee waves play on sensibly. The ball breaks to Lampard but his curling shot is just off target.
21 Walcott again skips clear down the right but this time his ball in towards Rooney is a poor one and England have to settle for a throw thanks to the efforts of Downing wide on the left.
20 Terry is penalised for a foul throw after rushing to take a throw deep in his own half. Unnecessary and perhaps a sign of some frustration creeping in already?
19 Martin writes: "Considering all this width with the wingers I'm surprised Capello didn't put the big man Heskey with Defoe and look for the knockdowns. Heskey could do what Crouch is doing successfully at Portsmouth with Defoe. Maybe dropping Rooney is too much too soon, but nobody's untouchable as Owen's found out." Not a bad shout, Martin.
18 Walcott skips away from a couple of robust challengers in midfield but then treads on the ball. He skips back to his feet quickly enough, but that could have been a nasty one.
17 Walcott clips a lovely ball from deep from Lampard back into the path of Rooney inside the Andorra box, but it skips onto the Manchester United frontman's unfavoured left foot and he skies his shot. Walcott looking really impressive here.
15 The corner is punched clear confidently but Toni Lima stays down. He's taken a crack on the back of the head from Terry but is soon back to his feet without the need for treatment.
14 Another long ball from England drifts harmlessly out of play...at least it does at first look, only for the referee to award a corner. The replay shows it's the right decision.
13 No sign of frustration from the England fans just yet - they're still belting out their medley of songs. Hopefully it'll stay that way.
12 Rooney is penalised for what looked to be a pretty innocuous aerial challenge. Fortunately no finger-wagging this time.
11 Walcott works himself space down the right again but his cutback just evades Rooney and the Andorrans clear, albeit somewhat unconventionally. They really panic when England get among them in their own box.
10 Just a bit of a lull in proceedings now as England try to make that early breakthrough. Not encouraging to see John Terry lump a long ball forward from halfway straight out for a throw at this early stage in the game, though.
9 Robert Murphy writes: "Ireland expected a draw and got a tight win. Lower expections and improve the TEAM aspect and results will change. Strange selection, though."
7 England's corner comes to nothing, but they've shown already that width is going to be the key to this one. The likes of Ashley Cole, Downing and Walcott have big roles to play in getting in behind the Andorran defence.
6 Ashley Cole bursts into the Andorra box down the left and his cross is worked to Johnson after a spot of pinball. He lashes the ball in with his left foot and it's deflected behind for a corner.
5 England shift the ball from left to right trying to find a hole in the Andorran backline. It comes back to the left but Downing gives it away. Andorran lining up in defensive phases with five men on the edge of their box and four about five yards further forward.
4 Unsurprisingly England look much the better on the ball in the early stages. This time Ashley Cole and Defoe link up down the left before the former tumbles in the box...and the latter joins him. Nothing doing in the eyes of the referee, though.
3 Lively start from Walcott. This time he links well with Rooney down the inside right channel before bursting into the box but his angled volley is over the crossbar. Promising, though.
2 The Andorrans looking to stoke things up early on - Defoe still getting plenty of finger-wagging from the minnows.
1 Walcott in the game early on with a blistering run down the right. He gets a decent enough cross in which Lampard gets a touch to, sending it further across the box. The Andorran 'keeper dives bravely at the feet of Defoe and his team-mates quickly rally round to berate the Portsmouth frontman for what they adjudge to be a poor challenge. He had to go for it, though.
0 We're under way in Barcelona. I've invited your pre-match verdicts so now time for mine. England to win 4-0 with Rooney and Defoe both on the scoresheet.
A little belatedly, here's the Andorran line-up: Alvarez, Ayala, Txema, Sonejee, Antoni Lima, Ildefons Lima, Pujol, Vieira, Silva, Jimenez, Andorra. Subs: Josep Anton Gomez, Fernandez, Toscano, Riera, Escura, Vales, Moreno.
Pete Kell asks: "And what exactly have Liam Smith's favoured team, Beckham, Owen, etc, won of late? We've tried and failed with the usual suspects....time for change."
Matt Beal won't criticise Capello for making changes - he reckons he hasn't gone far enough. He writes: "I think it's wrong that he gives people like Lescott and Downing a chance but not Robert Green and David Bentley. Bentley is 10x the player Downing is and Green is the best English 'keeper and maybe even the best 'keeper in the world." Think you're going slightly over the top there, Matt!
Marc Armstrong chips in from Indonesia: "It is about time people just let the England coach/manager/whatever he is called these days to be allowed to pick who he wants. This match should be a walk in the park for England and for me it wouldn't make much difference who was picked for the team, as long as the end result is the correct one. Obviously Capello has his ideas as to who he wants to play in this match and it is a good time to do some competitive experiments with the team in what should be a one-sided match."
Lively debate already tonight, and we're still 25 minutes away from kick-off. Martin Heward writes: "I'm sick of people like Liam Smith slagging off Downing but then in the next sentence championing the cause of David Beckham. Tell me what Beckham has done in the last 2 or 3 years, for club and country. Downing meanwhile has proved himself to be an improving, quality player and with him only being 24 he has got his best years ahead of him."
The unlikely 'Capello Out' campaign is gathering pace. Barry Lee writes: "Any England manager that thinks Heskey should be in the England squad should be fired for lack of judgement. I would take Owen on crutches before Heskey any day."
Martin Jones disagrees with Liam Smith. He writes: "I think it's a brave decision by Capello to go for a new mix of players and the inclusion of Downing instead of Joe Cole is certainly unusual, but I bet next the team to face Croatia will be different. The key here is to score goals and it's very attacking line-up. Good luck boys. 5-0 England." I don't think you'll be far wrong, Martin.
Looking to make a bit of money on tonight's games? Well Sky Bet go 1/50 an England win with Andorra 50/1 and the draw 9/1. England are 4/5 to win by more than three goals while that man Walcott is 6/1 to score first on his debut in the England starting XI.
Here's that England team in full from 1-11: David James, Glen Johnson, Ashley Cole, Gareth Barry, Joleon Lescott, John Terry (c), Theo Walcott, Frank Lampard, Wayne Rooney, Stewart Downing, Jermain Defoe. Subs: Paul Robinson, Wes Brown, Wayne Bridge, David Beckham, David Bentley, Emile Heskey, Joe Cole.
Liam Smith is so unimpressed with the England line-up, he's calling for Fabio Capello to be sacked! He writes: "My main reason for this is because of his selections. No offence to the players but Lescott and Downing are not our best. Also one other thing Beckham is better than Bentley. My last reason is, Owen being dropped from the team, you have to be kidding me."
We'll bring you both line-ups in full shortly, but the breaking news from Barcelona is that Theo Walcott makes his first England start. Glen Johnson, Joleon Lescott and Stewart Downing also come in as Fabio Capello makes four changes after the 2-2 draw with the Czech Republic. Let me know your thoughts - and how you see the game panning out - by emailing reece.killworth@bskyb.com
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