The PSG forward struck brought up his century for both club and country with the opener in a comfortable win for Les Bleus on Tuesday
Kylian Mbappe scored the 100th goal of his senior career as he opened the scoring for France in their win over Andorra.
Mbappe raced clear in the 11th minute of the Euro 2020 qualifier, lifting a delicate finish over the onrushing Josep Gomes to get Les Bleus up and running.
In his 180 senior games, Mbappe has netted 87 times in all competitions across two seasons each with Monaco and Paris Saint-Germain, with Tuesday's goal his 13th on the international stage.
And the youngster has been even more prolific over the last year.
He netted four times for France at the World Cup in Russia last summer, finishing two behind the tournament’s top scorer Harry Kane and level with team-mate Antoine Griezmann and Portugal star Cristiano Ronaldo.
Mbappe followed that by finishing as Ligue 1’s top scorer last season, racking up 33 goals for PSG, 11 better than Nicolas Pepe of Lille who finished in second.