Mexico Eyes Historic Quarterfinal Spot Against England
Mexico aims for its first World Cup quarterfinal since 1986 as they host England in a high‑stakes Round of 16 clash.
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Mexico aims for its first World Cup quarterfinal since 1986 as they host England in a high‑stakes Round of 16 clash.
Mexico, the only unbeaten team in the 48‑team FIFA World Cup, will meet Ecuador in a high‑stakes round of 32 clash in Mexico City, with a potential quarterfinal berth on the line.

Mexico has already secured its place in Group A of the World Cup, and the final group‑stage encounter with Czechia offers a chance for the coaching staff to rotate the squad and give valuable minutes to younger members.
Mexico will host South Korea in Guadalajara on June 18, with both sides looking to capitalize on winning starts in the 2026 FIFA World Cup Group A.
Mexico will face South Africa in the tournament opener at Estadio Azteca, fielding a lineup anchored by goalkeeper Raul Rangel and a balanced mix of experience and youthful talent.

Coach Javier Aguirre named the squad that will represent Mexico on home soil for the third time, featuring Guillermo Ochoa's sixth World Cup, 17‑year‑old Gilberto Mora, and a host of Europe‑based regulars.
Mexico will face Australia at the Rose Bowl on Saturday, using the match as a crucial warm‑up before the 2026 World Cup.