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🚨 BREAKING: FIFA set to move England vs Mexico due to weather

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July 3, 2026

According to the BBC, FIFA is reportedly set to bring forward the last-16 clash between England and Mexico at Azteca, Mexico City, which is currently scheduled to take place at 01:00 UK time on Monday...

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The Standard

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· Jul 5, 2026

What happens now England vs Mexico has been delayed? World Cup weather protocol explained

Last-16 showdown at the Estadio Azteca has been delayed

Mexico News Daily

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· Jul 3, 2026

Breaking: Mexico-England match back on for 6 p.m. Sunday after FIFA reverses course

A high likelihood of thunderstorms on Sunday was cited as the reason for the change, according to inside sources. FIFA has yet to confirm the schedule change, which has angered both the English and Mexican sides. The post Breaking: Mexico-England match back on for 6 p.m. Sunday after FIFA reverses course appeared first on Mexico News Daily

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 3, 2026

England berdepan cabaran altitud tinggi di Azteca

KANSAS CITY: England bakal berdepan ujian getir apabila menentang tuan rumah, Mexico dalam aksi pusingan 16 terbaik Piala Dunia 2026, Ahad ini di Stadium Azteca yang terkenal dengan altitud tinggi serta sokongan padu penyokong lawan. Skuad kendalian Thomas Tuchel dijadual tiba di Mexico City pada hari ini selepas berlepas dari pangkalan mereka di Kansas City, ... Read more The post England berdepan cabaran altitud tinggi di Azteca appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

The West Australian

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· Jul 3, 2026

Storm fear prompts England kick-off time rethink

FIFA are considering whether to move the Mexico v England kick-off time because of the threat of severe weather in Mexico City..

Metro

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· Jul 5, 2026

England vs Mexico LIVE: World Cup 2026 as severe weather delays kick-off by one hour

England vs Mexico LIVE: World Cup 2026 as severe weather delays kick-off by one hour

Football | The Guardian

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· Jul 3, 2026

Altitude: how does it affect players and how big is England’s disadvantage?

England play in Mexico City on Sunday, 2,240m above sea level, and research shows high-speed running is harder and recovery is slowerEngland have made it into the last 16 of the World Cup, and will face Mexico on Sunday (1am Monday BST). But they will also be up against another opponent: altitude.We take a look at how playing in the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, 2,240m above sea level, might affect their performance. Continue reading...

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Related coverage for "🚨 BREAKING: FIFA set to move England vs Mexico due to weather": The Standard — What happens now England vs Mexico has been delayed? World Cup weather protocol explained. Mexico News Daily — Breaking: Mexico-England match back on for 6 p.m. Sunday after FIFA reverses course. Utusan Malaysia — England berdepan cabaran altitud tinggi di Azteca. The West Australian — Storm fear prompts England kick-off time rethink. Metro — England vs Mexico LIVE: World Cup 2026 as severe weather delays kick-off by one hour. Football | The Guardian — Altitude: how does it affect players and how big is England’s disadvantage?