Figo brace keeps Portugal on track

Portugal extended their lead at the top of World Cup, European Qualifying Group Two with an expected win over Andorra in Lisbon…

Portugal extended their lead at the top of World Cup, European Qualifying Group Two with an expected win over Andorra in Lisbon last night. The 3-0 win leaves the Portuguese five points clear of the Republic of Ireland, although Mick McCarthy's side have a game in hand and Portugal must yet travel to Dublin.

Portugal got off to a good start, Luis Figo, the world's most expensive player, putting them ahead after only one minute when easily beating Andorra goalkeeper Koldo Alvarez from inside the box after receiving a through ball from Rui Costa.

Portugal settled into a slow passing game that barely allowed the Pyreneean visitors across the half-way line, but were unable to convert any chances until Pauleta scored with a header in the 36th minute after Figo crossed from the right. Figo grabbed Portugal's third goal in the 48th minute when he converted a deft pass from Nuno Gomes.

In Group Six, Belgium scored 10 goals for the first time in their international history as they beat San Marino 10-1 in Brussels. Substitute Bob Peeters scored a hattrick in 12 minutes late in the game. Yves Vanderhaeghe (2), Bart Goor (2), Emile Mpenza, Walter Basseggio and Marc Wilmots added the others.

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PORTUGAL: Quim; Xavier, Rui Jorge, Couto, Beto, Paulo Bento, Rui Costa, Conceicao, Figo, Nuno Gomes, Pauleta. Subs: Capucho for Couto (46 mins), Joao Pinto for Bento (63 mins), Tomas for Nuno Gomes (75 mins).

ANDORRA: Alvarez; Pol, Ramirez, Jonas, Lucendo, Luena, Gonzalez, Sonejee, Ruiz, Dernaus, Sanchez. Subs: Jordi Escura for Gonzalez (61 mins), Xavier Soria for Lucendo, Genis Garcia for Sanchez (both 89 mins).