England ran out extremely comfortable winners in their World Cup qualifier over Andorra at Wembley on Sunday, easing to a 4-0 victory.

Gareth Southgate's men maintained their perfect record on the road to Qatar 2022 following a 4-0 win over Hungary on Thursday that was a much tougher examination. The England boss changed all 11 starting players from that match against minnows Andorra.
Sportsmail's ADRIAN KAJUMBA assessed each England player's performance.
ENGLAND
Sam Johnstone - 6.5
A spectator for most of his competitive debut. Mainly had routine duties to deal with to keep England moving. Safe and secure in everything he had to do.
Reece James - 6.5
Couple of sloppy first-half moments which he recovered from. Went close with a first-half volley and hit the bar during his little midfield cameo before second-half substitution.
Conor Coady - 7
Proud day for popular defender, making his first England appearance in front of a crowd, and almost marked it in stunning style with a first-half overhead kick.

Tyrone Mings - 7.5
Had little to do defensively but remained alert and took no risks to avoid any issues. His interception started the move that led to England’s opening goal.
Kieran Trippier - 7
Made an eye-catching start with his attempts to breach Andorra’s defence with surprise runs in behind. On occasions, was England’s most advanced player. Linked well with Saka.
Trent Alexander-Arnold - 6
In unfamiliar midfield role and did not look overly comfortable. Was unable to stamp his mark on things and moved at break to more familiar right-sided role.

Jordan Henderson - 7
Provided England with an insurance in front of the defence when needed for most of game. Used the ball well on occasions in a disciplined, unspectacular display.
Jude Bellingham - 8.5
Limited opponents yes, but showcased his ability to do it all in central midfield. Fancy footwork, intelligent runs, attacking contribution and gets stuck in too. Classy operator.
Jesse Lingard - 8.5
Increasingly effective and involved as game wore on. A busy and sharp display containing some standout moments including his two goals, one assist and skilful run to win free-kick.

Patrick Bamford - 6.5
Keen to make impression and put himself about with couple of early challenges. Had a few nearly moments looking for dream debut goal. Lots of unselfish work and running.
Bukayo Saka - 8
Received brilliant reception on Wembley return and would not have been a more popular scorer when he netted late on. A regular source of chances from both flanks.
Subs: Kane (for Bamford 62) 7; Mount (for Bellingham 62) 6.5; Grealish (for James 62) 7

Subs not used: Walker, Pope, Shaw, Stones, Maguire, Rice, Phillips, Sterling, Pickford.
Booked: Mings
Gareth Southgate - 7.5
Was always going to be comfortable for England even with wholesale changes. Quickly and rightly abandoned Alexander-Arnold midfield experiment at half-time.

Andorra (5-4-1): Gomes 6.5; Chus Rubio 6.5, Llovera 6, V Gonzalez, Garcia 5.5, San Nicolas 6 (Cervos 86); Jordi Rubio 6.5 (Marc Garcia 74, 5.5), Rebes 5.5, Vieira 6 (Ildefons Lima 86), Clemente 5.5 (Alex Martinez 75, 6); Sanchez 5 (Fernandez 66, 6).
Booked: Vales, Rebes, Jordi Rubio, Chus Rubio
Manager: Koldo Alvarez - 6
Referee: Anastasios Papapetrou (GRE) - 7
Not overly busy but clamped down on some of Andorra’s robust tackling with bookings when needed.
Man of the Match: Lingard
Attendance: 67, 171
