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England’s next home World Cup qualifier set to be moved to 42,785-seater Premier League stadium due to Coldplay clash

Published on March 25, 2025 at 09:33 PM

Roy Keane delivers verdict on Thomas Tuchel after two games with England and claims he's been handed 'easy start'

ENGLAND are set to play their next home World Cup qualifier at Villa Park in September.

Thomas Tuchel’s side host Andorra on the sixth of that month but are not due to play at Wembley.

Empty Villa Park stadium before a Champions League match.
Villa Park will host an England match in September
Thomas Tuchel, England's manager, at Wembley Stadium.
Thomas Tuchel will take his side to the Midlands

That is because world-famous band Coldplay are due to play ten gigs between August 22 and September 8 at the Home of Football.

That has led Aston Villa’s ground to be prepped as their alternative venue for the Group K qualifier.

The last time Villa Park hosted the national senior men’s team was for a 2005 friendly against the Netherlands.

Tuchel has six points out of six so far from England’s qualifying campaign, having beaten Albania and Latvia in his first two games in charge over the last week.

England play Senegal in a friendly on June 10 at Nottingham Forest‘s City Ground.

Tuchel, 51, has gotten off to a perfect start as Three Lions boss.

England defeated Albania 2-0 on Friday night courtesy of goals by Harry Kane and Myles Lewis-Skelly.

They then dispatched of Latvia 3-0 last night via Reece James, Kane and Eberechi Eze strikes.

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Following the Latvia win, boss Tuchel said: “It is good, because I learn about my team and my team learn about me.

“We will get there.”

Roy Keane leaves Ian Wright laughing after ITV pundit's joke about Thomas Tuchel following England's win over Latvia

England will next be in action away to Andorra on June 7.

They will then play Senegal three days later.

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