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England v Mexico kick-off time at World Cup set to be brought forward due to storm risk

The Independent

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July 3, 2026

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The game is currently scheduled to kick off at 1am BST on Monday morning but that looks likely to now be 7pm BST on Sunday evening instead

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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

Daily Mail

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· Jul 5, 2026

Inside the chaos of the rescheduled England match that never was - after FIFA U-turned on bringing Mexico face-off forward to avoid storm

Inside the chaos of the rescheduled England match that never was - after FIFA U-turned on bringing Mexico face-off forward to avoid storm

Metro

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· Jul 4, 2026

The real reason FIFA wanted to change England vs Mexico World Cup kick-off time

The real reason FIFA wanted to change England vs Mexico World Cup kick-off time

brazilnews.net

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· Jul 4, 2026

Host Mexico looks to make history vs. England

(Photo credit: Eloisa Sanchez-Reuters via Imagn Images)A plethora of challenges face England as they battle host Mexico on Sunday night in what will surely be a raucous atmosphere at Mexico City.The World Cup group of 16 match will be played at 7,200-foot altitude in possible treacherous weather that nearly led to the match being pushed up six hours.There also is fear of not getting a good night's

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

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England latest: Could kick-off time with Mexico be brought forward?

England latest: Could kick-off time with Mexico be brought forward?

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Related coverage for "England v Mexico kick-off time at World Cup set to be brought forward due to storm risk": The Standard — What happens now England vs Mexico has been delayed? World Cup weather protocol explained. Daily Mail — Inside the chaos of the rescheduled England match that never was - after FIFA U-turned on bringing Mexico face-off forward to avoid storm. Metro — The real reason FIFA wanted to change England vs Mexico World Cup kick-off time. brazilnews.net — Host Mexico looks to make history vs. England . Mexico News Daily — Breaking: Mexico-England match back on for 6 p.m. Sunday after FIFA reverses course. SkySports — England latest: Could kick-off time with Mexico be brought forward?