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The Guardian FootballEngland must go low against Mexico to hit heights with Total Arsenalball
Thomas Tuchel needs to slow game down so his side can handle altitude challenge – it is time for the low block If any win will do then England do not have to worry about putting on an exhibition of attacking football against Mexico. They have no time to acclimatise to the altitude in Mexico City and will have to box clever if they are to handle the challenge of playing at more than 7,000ft (2,200m) above sea level at the Azteca Stadium. No wonder Thomas Tuchel predicted this World Cup would be defined by suffering. England have prepared for the heat in the US but they are about to step into new territory. Mexico, rampant in their last-32 tie against Ecuador , are close to unstoppable at the Azteca. They have lost there twice in 89 competitive games, will be backed by a passionate crowd and have a physical advantage because of the altitude. Continue reading...
The Guardian FootballMelting hot! When Ireland played Mexico in 43C heat at 1994 World Cup
As the mercury rises amid a heatwave at this year’s World Cup, we asked former Republic of Ireland players Jason McAteer and John Aldridge about the infamous match in Orlando “Some of the boys were melting,” says Jason McAteer as he recalls one of the most notorious matches in World Cup history. “Especially Steve Staunton and Tommy Coyne, they really struggled in the heat.” It was the group stage of the 1994 World Cup and the Republic of Ireland, having just defeated eventual finalists Italy in their opening match, were facing Mexico at the Citrus Bowl in Florida. Continue reading...
ESPNKane delivers for England at vital moment in drama...
Where would England be without their captain and star striker Harry Kane? The answer in this particular case is "probably flying back to London."
BBC SportEngland-Mexico one of four last-16 ties live on BBC TV
England's meeting with Mexico is one of four World Cup last-16 matches to be broadcast live on BBC One, BBC iPlayer and across BBC Sport.
Detik SportKane: Tekanan di Fase Gugur Piala Dunia Lebih Tinggi, Risiko Lebih Besar
Timnas Inggris sudah menjejak ke fase gugur Piala Dunia 2026. Harry Kane menyebut tekanan dan risikonya menjadi lebih besar!
The Guardian FootballMexico City swept up in World Cup fever as El Tri capture imaginations like never before
England will arrive at the tournament’s pulsating heart to find expectations soaring and the streets and bars abuzz The shirt sellers are out en masse in the streets around Zócalo, the vast main square in Mexico City. The national team have never captured imaginations quite like this and there is almost unlimited demand for a jersey that, even before El Tri sealed a potentially epochal last-16 tie with England, had outsold every other at this World Cup. Three weeks since hosting the opening game Mexico can claim, for a few days at least, to be the tournament’s pulsating heart, and expectations are soaring. “We feel we are going to win,” says Francisco, who is walking along a buzzing Avenida 5 de Mayo. Even in a city notorious for its chaos and bustle there is an extra charge in the cool, thin air here. “It’s going to be difficult but we are all very motivated. Mexico will play a game like the previous one and they are going to beat England.” Francisco is referring to Tuesday night’s win over Ecuador , which secured a first knockout victory since 1986. Even in the fabled, mythologised history of Estadio Azteca it was a night of almost unparalleled fervour. Then there was the situation on the streets. About 1.4 million people are estimated to have watched on outdoor screens despite a vicious pre-match storm that delayed kick-off by an hour. It is some increase on the 400,000 believed to have turned out for Mexico’s first match, a win over South Africa. Tragically it was not always safe, with four people killed in a crush and dozens trapped. Continue reading...
BBC SportWhere to watch the World Cup on the BBC and ITV
All the TV and radio details for each of the 2026 World Cup knockout games.
BBC SportPubs allowed to stay open until 5am for England Mexico match
The government had initially said it would not relax licensing laws further for the World Cup.
Detik SportDear Inggris, Azteca Itu Angker dan Tinggi Lo...
Inggris punya misi berat saat bertemu Meksiko di Babak 16 Besar Piala Dunia 2026. Mereka juga harus bisa menaklukkan teror dan ketinggian Stadion Azteca.
BBC SportSecret location & sleep devices: England bid to combat noisy Mexico fans
England are taking precautions to ensure boisterous locals do not disrupt their preparations in Mexico.
BBC SportTuchel wants young England fans to stay up for 1am World Cup clash - but should they?
England's must-win match against Mexico kicks off at 01:00 BST on Monday - disco naps and spoiler-free recaps may be needed.
CNN Indonesia OlahragaLawan Meksiko, Inggris Bisa Diusik Oksigen Tipis dan Teror Kembang Api
Sesuai bagan turnamen Piala Dunia 2026, skuat Inggris harus terbang ke Mexico City untuk menantang salah satu tim tuan rumah, Meksiko di babak 16 besar.
CNN Indonesia OlahragaTuchel Minta Orangtua Buat Surat Izin demi Anak Nonton Piala Dunia
Pelatih Inggris, Thomas Tuchel, minta orangtua izinkan anak begadang nonton Piala Dunia 2026.
The Guardian FootballAzteca avengers? England return to scene of infamous Maradona handball
Mexico have a formidable record in their iconic stadium but for many it will always be associated with one player As soon as the World Cup draw was completed in Washington DC last December, the date went into the diary, circled in bold by every England fan that hoped to travel, and millions more who knew they would not. Sunday 5 July, Mexico City. If everything went to plan and Thomas Tuchel’s team topped Group L and won their last-32 tie, they would be going to the Azteca Stadium for the last 16. There was another element in play. If Mexico won their group and advanced in the last 32, they would provide the opposition. Just imagine. England to play a critical knockout tie against one of the host nations in their back yard. It is a back yard where Mexico boast a fearsome record, where they feel close to invincible, owing in part to it being about 2,240 metres above sea level. The altitude can spin the heads of opposing players, burn their lungs. It does not affect Mexico. Continue reading...
The Guardian FootballThomas Tuchel claims Fifa rule puts England at ‘huge’ disadvantage in Mexico City altitude
FA’s preferred acclimatisation option ruled out Tuchel reveals Declan Rice came off ‘in terrible pain’ Thomas Tuchel says England will be at a “huge” disadvantage in the high altitude of Mexico City on Sunday when they face Mexico in the last 16 of the World Cup as he lamented a Fifa rule that has shut down one possible acclimatisation plan. The Football Association has looked into how the altitude will affect the England players and spoken to teams from other sports as part of its research. They included the British Olympic team. One of the findings is that if it is not possible to travel to the venue 10 days beforehand to get used to the conditions, then it would be preferable to go on the day of the game – arriving as close to kick-off as possible. Continue reading...
ESPNKane passes Pelé WC goals total in England win
Harry Kane has surpassed Pelé's World Cup goals total after scoring two goals against Congo DR on Wednesday to bring his goal tally to 13 and lead England to a 2-1 victory and a spot in the round of 16 at the World Cup.
BBC SportUefa will not use red cards for players who cover mouth
Players who cover their mouths in confrontations with opponents will not be shown red cards in Uefa competitions.
