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Capello's men eye seventh straight win in Group Six
England will look to complete a perfect season by beating minnows Andorra at Wembley on Wednesday evening.
The Three Lions may have missed out on Euro 2008 but they have enjoyed a superb 12 months to virtually ensure they will be involved in a major tournament next summer.
England have won all six of their World Cup qualifiers to date to move seven points clear of nearest rivals Croatia at the top of Group Six.
It has been a gruelling campaign for all the players with their club and country commitments but there is one more challenge to overcome before they can take a well-earned break.
Having defeated Kazakhstan 4-0 in Almaty, Fabio Capello will want his men to be similarly professional in dismissing Andorra.
A 48-hour strike by London Underground workers threatens to create travel chaos but captain John Terry has vowed to put on a show for the supporters that do make it to Wembley.
An early goal will help to settle the nerves as Andorra have proved frustrating in previous encounters, keeping England at bay until the second half last September before eventually going down 2-0.
Joe Cole scored both goals in Barcelona but the Chelsea man's absence through injury in recent months has barely been noticed as Capello has settled on a successful formula.
Selection dilemma
Emile Heskey, Wayne Rooney and Steven Gerrard will once again provide the main attacking threat against Andorra, while Theo Walcott is expected to be preferred to Shaun Wright-Phillips on the right wing.
Frank Lampard will occupy one of the central midfield positions but Capello will have to replace the suspended Gareth Barry after the Manchester City new boy picked up a yellow card in Kazakhstan.
Capello could take the opportunity to assess some of his fringe players but maintains that he will not experiment until qualification has been secured.
For that reason David Beckham is likely to get the nod in midfield, while Gary Neville may also come in for Glen Johnson as the Portsmouth right-back is one booking away from a ban.
Terry, Matthew Upson and Ashley Cole should complete the back four, while there will be another chance for Robert Green in goal.
Andorra will feel they have nothing to lose against England but will take little confidence from a record that reads six defeats in six group games.
They will relish the physical battle and boss David Rodrigo has insisted he will not tinker with his defensive 5-4-1 formation.
Capello's men eye seventh straight win in Group Six
England will look to complete a perfect season by beating minnows Andorra at Wembley on Wednesday evening.
The Three Lions may have missed out on Euro 2008 but they have enjoyed a superb 12 months to virtually ensure they will be involved in a major tournament next summer.
England have won all six of their World Cup qualifiers to date to move seven points clear of nearest rivals Croatia at the top of Group Six.
It has been a gruelling campaign for all the players with their club and country commitments but there is one more challenge to overcome before they can take a well-earned break.
Having defeated Kazakhstan 4-0 in Almaty, Fabio Capello will want his men to be similarly professional in dismissing Andorra.
A 48-hour strike by London Underground workers threatens to create travel chaos but captain John Terry has vowed to put on a show for the supporters that do make it to Wembley.
An early goal will help to settle the nerves as Andorra have proved frustrating in previous encounters, keeping England at bay until the second half last September before eventually going down 2-0.
Joe Cole scored both goals in Barcelona but the Chelsea man's absence through injury in recent months has barely been noticed as Capello has settled on a successful formula.
Selection dilemma
Emile Heskey, Wayne Rooney and Steven Gerrard will once again provide the main attacking threat against Andorra, while Theo Walcott is expected to be preferred to Shaun Wright-Phillips on the right wing.
Frank Lampard will occupy one of the central midfield positions but Capello will have to replace the suspended Gareth Barry after the Manchester City new boy picked up a yellow card in Kazakhstan.
Capello could take the opportunity to assess some of his fringe players but maintains that he will not experiment until qualification has been secured.
For that reason David Beckham is likely to get the nod in midfield, while Gary Neville may also come in for Glen Johnson as the Portsmouth right-back is one booking away from a ban.
Terry, Matthew Upson and Ashley Cole should complete the back four, while there will be another chance for Robert Green in goal.
Andorra will feel they have nothing to lose against England but will take little confidence from a record that reads six defeats in six group games.
They will relish the physical battle and boss David Rodrigo has insisted he will not tinker with his defensive 5-4-1 formation.