A strike by the RMT union greatly reduces the availability of trains heading to Wembley ensuring problems for the thousands hoping to get to the game
With a reasonable service still available on the Jubilee Line, most fans will aim to alight at Wembley Park station at the top of Wembley Way
Many do successfully opt for this route and arrive in numbers for the early opening of the turnstiles at 1745 BST
The game eventually kicks-off at 2015 BST and England make a bright start with Wayne Rooney's chipped effort being turned over by goalkeeper Koldo
The Manchester United player also hits the post before scoring the first goal of the game in the fourth minute when he heads home from Glen Johnson's fine cross
Midfielder Steven Gerrard goes close to doubling the lead but sees his effort turned around the post as he shows little mercy to the minnows in the early stages
Andorra remain penned back but manage to frustrate Fabio Capello's side until shortly before the half hour when Frank Lampard lashes the second low into the right-hand corner from Theo Walcott's pass
They have a third before the interval when Johnson picks out Rooney again and he volleys past the hapless Koldo to equal Gary Lineker's record of 10 international goals in a season
With England hunting for a fourth goal, the Wembley scoreboard displays the fact that a fine crowd of nearly 58,000 have made it to the game despite the travel problems
Tottenham striker Jermain Defoe replaces Wayne Rooney at half-time and makes it 4-0 when he guides a header past Koldo from another Johnson cross with just over 15 minutes to go
He grabs his second soon after when David Beckham's free-kick is spilled by the goalkeeper and he taps home after being the quickest to react
After an indifferent night, Peter Crouch finally gets on the scoresheet in the 81st minute when he prods home from close range to wrap-up a 6-0 win that leaves England on the brink of qualifying for next year's World Cup
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