Soccer

England Edges Mexico 3-2 in Thrilling World Cup Clash

A dramatic encounter in Mexico City sees the Three Lions advance to the quarterfinals

A Night of Drama in Mexico City

England secured a 3-2 victory over Mexico in a pulsating World Cup encounter at the iconic Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, a result that propelled the Three Lions into the quarterfinals.

Jude Bellingham opened the scoring with a swift strike and added a second within two minutes, showcasing his early dominance. Julián Quiñones responded for Mexico, keeping the hosts within striking distance.

The momentum shifted when Jarell Quansah was dismissed just after halftime for a reckless studs‑up challenge, leaving England a man short and forcing a tactical reshuffle.

Harry Kane converted a penalty in the 60th minute, extending the lead to 3‑1 and forcing Mexico to chase the game with renewed urgency.

Raúl Jiménez later halved the deficit with a spot‑kick, but England’s defense held firm as Jordan Pickford made three crucial saves in the closing stages.

The victory ended Mexico’s ten‑match unbeaten streak at Azteca Stadium and sets up a quarterfinal clash with Norway, a tie that will test England’s resilience as they aim for the semifinals.

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