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What's really at stake between Mexico and England

POLITICO - Politics

POLITICO - Politics

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July 5, 2026

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What's really at stake between Mexico and England

Both sides are eyeing a comeback for stalled post-Brexit trade talks.

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The i Paper

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· Jul 4, 2026

Mexico defied Trump – now they have England in their sights

England are about to discover 'the real Mexico', a nation where 'football is in the blood'

City Xtra

· Jul 6, 2026

Man City 2026 World Cup Watch: 10-man England defeat Mexico in tournament classic

10-man England battled it out in Mexico City to come out on top in a hugely dramatic clash at the Azteca Stadium to set up a quarter-final meeting with Norway.England produced a stellar defensive perf...

Daily Express

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· Jul 5, 2026

England World Cup kick off time concern as storms hit Mexico city

England and Mexico are set to clash at the iconic Azteca Stadium in the heart of Mexico City

Daily Post Nigeria

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· Jul 2, 2026

World Cup 2026: ‘We can’t adapt’ – Kane reveals huge advantage Mexico has over England

England captain, Harry Kane, has said that Mexico has a ‘huge advantage’ over the Three Lions ahead of their round of 16 encounter. Mexico was the first team to secure their position in the last 16 by defeating Ecuador 2-0, while England confirmed their advancement with a thrilling 2-1 victory against DR Congo. The renowned [] World Cup 2026: ‘We can’t adapt’ – Kane reveals huge advantage Mexico has over England

Hungarian Conservative

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· Jul 5, 2026

After Maradona, Mexico Eyes Another World Cup Heartbreak for England at the Azteca

Mexico and England meet tonight in one of the most iconic settings in world football: the Estadio Azteca, where Pelé and Diego Maradona lifted the World Cup and where the Argentinian produced both the infamous ‘Hand of God’ and the ‘Goal of the Century’. England return to the stadium for the first time since that infamous 1986 defeat, facing an unbeaten Mexico for a place in the quarter-finals. The post After Maradona, Mexico Eyes Another World Cup Heartbreak for England at the Azteca appeared first on Hungarian Conservative.

NBC News

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· Jul 5, 2026

México e Inglaterra, ¿el partido más importante en la historia del país? | Enlace Mundial

Nuestros expertos analizan la previa del México vs Inglaterra, un partido que promete hacer historia en la Copa Mundial de la FIFA 2026. La pasión se vive al máximo en la ciudad y todo está listo para un duelo que podría marcar un antes y un después.

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Related coverage for "What's really at stake between Mexico and England": The i Paper — Mexico defied Trump – now they have England in their sights. City Xtra — Man City 2026 World Cup Watch: 10-man England defeat Mexico in tournament classic. Daily Express — England World Cup kick off time concern as storms hit Mexico city. Daily Post Nigeria — World Cup 2026: ‘We can’t adapt’ – Kane reveals huge advantage Mexico has over England. Hungarian Conservative — After Maradona, Mexico Eyes Another World Cup Heartbreak for England at the Azteca. NBC News — México e Inglaterra, ¿el partido más importante en la historia del país? | Enlace Mundial