
England Edges Mexico 3-2 in Thrilling World Cup Clash
England survived a red card and a late Mexican comeback to win 3-2, setting up a quarterfinal showdown with Norway.
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England survived a red card and a late Mexican comeback to win 3-2, setting up a quarterfinal showdown with Norway.
England secured a quarterfinal berth after defeating Mexico, will face Norway at Hard Rock Stadium on July 11, and fans can expect record‑high ticket costs for the tournament's final.

England survived a red card and a weather delay to defeat Mexico 3-2, with Jude Bellingham scoring twice and Harry Kane adding a decisive penalty, setting up a quarter-final clash with Norway in Miami.

Erling Haaland's 79th‑ and 90th‑minute goals secured a 2‑1 win for Norway over Brazil, tying him with Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappé at the top of the World Cup scoring list while Mexico prepared to host England at the historic Azteca Stadium.

England and Mexico meet in the round of 16 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup at Mexico City's Estadio Azteca, a venue steeped in history and atmosphere. The match will be broadcast free in many countries, with kickoff times adjusted after a weather delay.

The England versus Mexico round of 16 fixture has been delayed to 9 p.m. ET on Sunday, July 5, after severe weather forced a one‑hour postponement. The change follows a similar delay in a previous match at the same stadium and will be broadcast on FOX and FOX One.
A sudden thunderstorm over Mexico City postpones the Mexico versus England match, with FIFA confirming the new kickoff time and the stadium still closed for warm‑ups.
Mexico aims for its first World Cup quarterfinal since 1986 as they host England in a high‑stakes Round of 16 clash.

Mexico and England meet in the round of 16 at the Estadio Azteca, with Mexico fielding a complete squad and England wrestling with defensive doubts.

A sudden thunderstorm prompted a shelter‑in‑place order at Azteca Stadium, with supporters seeking refuge while FIFA opted to maintain the original match timing.

Erling Haaland's two goals in the round of 16 propelled Norway to a 2‑1 victory over Brazil, tying him with the tournament's leading scorers as Mexico prepares to face England at Estadio Azteca.
A guide to watching the Mexico‑England World Cup match in Spanish for free, including broadcast details and tournament context.

A sudden thunderstorm prompted officials to order a shelter‑in‑place at Azteca Stadium, moving pitch workers to the tunnel and issuing a warning on the big screen.
A sudden thunderstorm prompted a shelter‑in‑place directive before the Mexico‑England World Cup fixture, yet FIFA kept the kickoff unchanged while supporters scrambled for cover.

A sudden thunderstorm prompted officials to order workers into the tunnel and display a weather warning on the stadium screen before the Mexico versus England match.

Fans flood the capital as Mexico prepares to break a 40‑year quarter‑final drought against an England side still haunted by its 1986 loss to Maradona.

The Mexican capital is awash in green as fans gather along Reforma Avenue to watch the Mexico‑England match, a fixture steeped in history and altitude‑driven intrigue.

A look at the upcoming World Cup round‑of‑16 clash between Brazil and Norway, the historic Estadio Azteca encounter with Mexico and England, and the broader cultural impact on pubs and schools.
The tournament’s knockout stage promises dramatic confrontations, from the Magalhães‑Haaland duel to Mexico’s unbeaten run at the Azteca, while England’s fans gear up for a late‑night showdown.
Mexico and England meet in a high‑stakes Round of 16 clash at Mexico City's Estadio Azteca on June 5, with betting markets and expert analyses highlighting a tightly contested match.

Jordan Henderson delivered a morale‑boosting note from the England men's football team to the women's cricket side, underscoring unity as both squads prepare for major finals on the same day.
The upcoming quarterfinals promise high stakes as Brazil confronts Norway, England meets Mexico, and Paraguay’s aggressive style sparks debate.

The knockout round promises high stakes as Brazil’s Gabriel Magalhães prepares to lock horns with Norway’s Erling Haaland, while England faces Mexico at the iconic Estadio Azteca and Paraguay’s rough play raises questions about sportsmanship.

Ahead of their Group F encounter, English players were kept awake by a night‑time barrage of noise outside their hotel, a tactic previously seen against Ecuador and now sparking debate over sportsmanship.