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Tales from Azteca: Before Mexico vs. England, US alums reflect on historic Mexico City stadium
Five and a half hours that left England's World Cup tie in chaos
World Cup round of 16 power rankings: Where do USA and Mexico stack up?
Mexico clash will be biggest police operation ever seen for an England game
Mexico fans dream of more wins in the World Cup, singing 'What if we do?'
San Jose watch party for Mexico vs. England relocated from San Pedro Square
Declan Rice injury update as expert predicts if he will be fit for Mexico showdown
South Africa 45-14 England: Visitors thrashed in Johannesburg - Live
Rogers believes earlier start better for England against Mexico with Three Lions ready
Is England vs Mexico on BBC or ITV? TV channel and live stream
England, Mexico and World Cup
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The former England defender, who's now a FOX Sports World Cup match analyst, was watching on the edge of his seat from Dallas. By the seventh minute of the match, his beloved Three Lions were down 1-0 and remained behind for the next 68 minutes.
Ahead of their World Cup Round of 16 clash, Mexico striker Raul Jimenez sent a subtle reminder to England's Jordan Pickford.
Altitude, weather, fans. Why these might cause problems for the England team when they play Mexico.
The bond forged between Mexican and Korean World Cup fans is far from over. Mexican fans are challenging the “failure” narrative that South Korea’s World Cup team is facing at home. Meanwhile, many Korean fans have traded their red jerseys for green,
Gilberto Mora is still looking for his first goal in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, but the 17-year-old playmaking midfielder for Mexico has offered tantalizing glimpses of the looming era where he will be the face of Mexican soccer.
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