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World Cup 2026 today: Live updates, news as England prepare for biggest challenge yet against Mexico - July 5
'It's coming home': England fans share World Cup confidence
Marvin Senaya injury cited as Ghana turning point in FIFA World Cup loss to Colombia
Jhon Arias scores and Colombia beats Ghana 1-0 to reach the World Cup Round of 16
Harry Kane urges fans to pull 'all-nighter' for England's Mexico challenge
How the World Cup Fan Fest brought together the Ghanaian community in Kansas City
England's Reece James (hamstring) doubtful against Mexico
England star breaks silence on World Cup snub
Mexico clash will be biggest police operation ever seen for an England game
Thomas Tuchel on altitude issues before England vs Mexico: 'I felt a slight headache'
FIFA World Cup: Brazil, England sweat over injuries ahead of round of 16 games
Mexico’s astonishing record at the Azteca as England brace for World Cup showdown
South Africa 45-14 England: Visitors thrashed in Johannesburg - Live
England’s possible routes to the World Cup final
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Estadio Azteca in Mexico City will host the 2026 FIFA World Cup round of 16 clash between co-host Mexico and England.
England midfielder Declan Rice insists the squad remain completely unfazed by the hostile conditions ahead of their round of 16 tie at Mexico City Stadium.
BBC Mexico correspondent Will Grant looks at the high level of security around England's hotel ahead of their World Cup last 16 match.
Maná will return to the Estadio Ciudad de México (formerly Estadio Azteca) on Sunday (July 5) to bid farewell to the iconic venue as a World Cup host with a halftime show during the historic match, where Mexico and England will face off for a spot in the quarterfinals of the world's most celebrated sporting event.
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