Andorra U21 vs England U21 Prediction & Betting Tips 27.03.2026


Andorra U21 arrive with a mixed recent profile, but their bigger concern is how often they are being put under pressure by stronger opposition. They have won two of their last six, yet both losses to England and Ireland were narrow enough to hint at some organisation at the back rather than complete collapse. Even so, this is a far tougher assignment than their 4-0 home win over Ireland on 18 November, and the gap in quality is obvious enough to expect England to dictate the game from the start.
England U21 have been far more reliable in qualification, winning five of their last six and staying unbeaten in eight straight matches overall. Their recent away wins over Slovakia, Moldova and Kazakhstan all came without concession, which is exactly the kind of away profile that supports a straight win pick. They have also scored first in eight of their last eight, so an early England goal would fit the pattern and leave Andorra chasing the match.
The head-to-head record points the same way. England have won four of the last seven meetings and have not lost any of them, including the 1-0 victory in Andorra on 13 October 2025. That result was tight, though, and it is the main reason there is a little more caution here than in a heavy-handicap angle. Still, England’s control in these fixtures has usually been enough to see them through.
Andorra’s recent home win over Ireland was eye-catching, but it is not the kind of evidence that outweighs England’s stronger body of work in this group. The xG numbers also lean to the visitors, with England projected at 2.1 against Andorra’s 0.6, which fits an away side that should create the better chances and spend more time on the front foot. A 1-2 scoreline is plausible, but the simpler read is that England have enough to win without needing a perfect performance.
My prediction is Away Win at 1/25. England have won five of their last six, they are unbeaten in eight, and they have taken four of the last seven head-to-heads while avoiding defeat in all seven. Their away form in this qualifier has also been strong, with clean-sheet wins in Slovakia, Moldova and Kazakhstan, which supports backing them to take all three points again.