A fire has broken out in dramatic scenes at the Andorra's Estadi Nacional just a day before they are due to play England there in a World Cup qualifier.
The television gantry on one side of the pitch, erected ahead of Saturday night's match, was seen engulfed in flames during a live television report from Sky Sports.
The fire broke out just as Sky Sports reporter Rob Dorset was giving an update from the artificial pitch Andorra, with black billowing smoke then making its way towards residential apartments and flats surrounding the 3,000 capacity stadium.
A fire engine later arrived on the scene in the country's capital of Andora La Vella to try and put the fire out, the cause of which remains unclear at this stage.
The Telegraph report there are no reports of injuries, but that there were initial concerns that heat from the blaze may melt part of the plastic playing surface.
Reporter Carrie Brown also posted an image from the ground, which appeared to show that the VAR monitor had been caught up in the blaze.
Southgate's men had trained on the 3G hybrid surface just hours before the fire had broken out in their bid to making it six wins out of seven in their Group I World Cup qualifying campaign.