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INSIDE THE ENGLAND CAMP: Thomas Tuchel's secret plans to combat Mexico's dirty tricks amid fears of SPYING and stopping sleep

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Daily Mail
· Jul 4, 2026
INSIDE THE ENGLAND CAMP: Why England's World Cup clash against Mexico NEARLY changed after hours of chaos - and how the FA was caught completely off guard
INSIDE THE ENGLAND CAMP: Why England's World Cup clash against Mexico NEARLY changed after hours of chaos - and how the FA was caught completely off guard
Metro
· Jul 5, 2026
How Mexico fans have targeted England players at their World Cup hotel
How Mexico fans have targeted England players at their World Cup hotel
The Daily Caller
· Jul 1, 2026
Congressional Witness Alleges Charles Manson, Jack Ruby Were Part Of Illegal CIA Program
Charles Manson and Jack Ruby were allegedly MK-Ultra assets
Brisbane Times
· Jul 5, 2026
Mexican fans blast noise all night to keep English players awake
Mexican fans blasted noise outside the English team hotel to try and keep the players awake all night.
Daily Dot
· Jul 6, 2026
Mexico Fans Blast Horns and Fireworks Outside England’s Hotel Overnight Before World Cup Match — England Scored Twice in Two Minutes
Mexico fans gathered outside England's team hotel overnight trying to disrupt sleep, but England won the World Cup match 3-2. Sign up to receive the Daily Dot’s Internet Insider newsletter for urgent news from the frontline of online. The post Mexico Fans Blast Horns and Fireworks Outside England’s Hotel Overnight Before World Cup Match — England Scored Twice in Two Minutes appeared first on The Daily Dot.
Football | The Guardian
· Jul 6, 2026
‘I got three hours’ sleep’: fans on watching England beat Mexico at the World Cup
Football fans around the globe watched the match – with some of them missing out on a night’s sleep to tune inI watched England v Mexico from the Mexican end. Anyone who witnessed the game at the Azteca will never forget it. Truly an extraordinary night and that I was there was a complete coincidence. When I booked my tickets in January, I just wanted to experience Mexico City and have a little football on the side. Instead, it was a night in which legends were made. Continue reading...
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Related coverage for "INSIDE THE ENGLAND CAMP: Thomas Tuchel's secret plans to combat Mexico's dirty tricks amid fears of SPYING and stopping sleep": Daily Mail — INSIDE THE ENGLAND CAMP: Why England's World Cup clash against Mexico NEARLY changed after hours of chaos - and how the FA was caught completely off guard. Metro — How Mexico fans have targeted England players at their World Cup hotel. The Daily Caller — Congressional Witness Alleges Charles Manson, Jack Ruby Were Part Of Illegal CIA Program. Brisbane Times — Mexican fans blast noise all night to keep English players awake. Daily Dot — Mexico Fans Blast Horns and Fireworks Outside England’s Hotel Overnight Before World Cup Match — England Scored Twice in Two Minutes. Football | The Guardian — ‘I got three hours’ sleep’: fans on watching England beat Mexico at the World Cup

