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Lightning, hotel security and spying - issues England face in Mexico

Real Narrative News

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July 4, 2026

England are booed as they arrive at their Mexico City hotel to prepare for their World Cup last-16 game against Mexico - and it's not the only issue they face.

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KSAT San Antonio

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· Jun 20, 2026

Come inside Iran's World Cup hotel in Tijuana, Mexico, where fans turn out to cheer

The entrance to the hotel housing Iran’s World Cup team in Tijuana, Mexico, is barricaded and flanked by police and members of the Mexican National Guard.

Off The Press

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· Jul 4, 2026

Mexico boosts England World Cup team’s security after 4 fans killed

Mexico is ramping up security ahead of Sunday’s World Cup Round of 16 clash against England after celebrations earlier this week turned deadly. Mexico City Mayor Clara Brugada announced Friday that officials would double security and restrict crowd sizes at the Angel of Independence and a festival in the city’s main square, according to ESPN. []...Click to read more

SkySports

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'Spy threat' and firework fears behind England decision to travel late to Mexico

'Spy threat' and firework fears behind England decision to travel late to Mexico

Football | Mail Online

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· Jul 3, 2026

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

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

Metro

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· 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

Times of India

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· Jun 28, 2026

The dark knight of Jalisco: Mexico's 'Batman' hunts motorcycle thieves, leaves them taped to lampposts

The dark knight of Jalisco: Mexico's 'Batman' hunts motorcycle thieves, leaves them taped to lampposts

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Related coverage for "Lightning, hotel security and spying - issues England face in Mexico": KSAT San Antonio — Come inside Iran's World Cup hotel in Tijuana, Mexico, where fans turn out to cheer. Off The Press — Mexico boosts England World Cup team’s security after 4 fans killed. SkySports — 'Spy threat' and firework fears behind England decision to travel late to Mexico. Football | Mail Online — INSIDE THE ENGLAND CAMP: Thomas Tuchel's secret plans to combat Mexico's dirty tricks amid fears of SPYING and stopping sleep. Metro — How Mexico fans have targeted England players at their World Cup hotel. Times of India — The dark knight of Jalisco: Mexico's 'Batman' hunts motorcycle thieves, leaves them taped to lampposts