By Aston Villa FC

Ezri Konsa and Morgan Rogers both started for England as they beat Andorra 1-0 on Saturday night.

Captain Harry Kane turned home Noni Madueke’s cross after 50 minutes to ensure the Three Lions maintained a 100% start to their World Cup qualifying campaign, sitting top of Group K after three outings.

Rogers played 80 minutes at Espanyol’s RCDE Stadium in Barcelona, while Konsa completed the full 90, meaning he has now done so in each of the three games since Thomas Tuchel took charge.

Having helped England keep a clean sheet on Spanish soil, Konsa remains one of only two outfielders alongside Kane to have played every minute of Tuchel’s reign thus far.

Both he and Rogers will be looking to contribute further when their side take on Senegal in a friendly fixture at Nottingham Forest’s City Ground next Tuesday (June 10, ko 7.45pm).

Ezri Konsa

Elsewhere in Group K, later on Saturday evening, Kosta Nedeljković came off the bench for Serbia in the final few minutes of their goalless draw away at Albania.

The defender helped his side keep a clean sheet and put a point on the board in the first outing of their qualifying campaign in Tiranë, before they host Andorra on Tuesday (June, 10, ko 7.45pm).

In Group G, Donyell Malen was an unused substitute for Holland who got their campaign off to a triumphant start with a 2-0 win in Finland. The forward will be hoping to feature when the Oranje host Malta on Tuesday (June, 10, ko 7.45pm).

And in the CONCACAF qualifiers, Leon Bailey came off the bench for Jamaica to play the final 34 minutes of the Reggae Boyz’s 1-0 win away at British Virgin Islands in Road Town.

Steve McLaren’s side are second in Group E with three wins from three, and Bailey will be hoping for more action in a top of the table clash with Guatemala in Kingston on Wednesday, June 11 (ko 12am midnight).