England Stun Mexico 3-2 at Azteca to Reach World Cup Quarter-Finals — Set Up Norway Clash

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A Night of Pure Theatre at the Azteca

In one of the most dramatic World Cup matches in recent memory, England weathered a storm — both literal and figurative — to defeat Mexico 3-2 at the iconic Estadio Azteca and book their place in the quarter-finals against Norway.

The match was delayed by an hour due to severe thunderstorms sweeping across Mexico City, but when the action finally got underway, it was well worth the wait. England came out composed, refusing to be intimidated by the famous Azteca atmosphere where Mexico had lost only two of their last 89 competitive games.

Match Summary

DetailInfo
CompetitionFIFA World Cup 2026 — Round of 32
VenueEstadio Azteca, Mexico City
Attendance87,523
England GoalsBellingham (38′, 39′), Kane (72′ pen)
Mexico GoalsQuiñones (42′), Jiménez (85′ pen)
Red CardQuansah (England, 52′)
Man of the MatchJude Bellingham 🇬🇧

Bellingham’s 98-Second Magic

Jude Bellingham delivered a moment of pure brilliance just before half-time, scoring twice in the space of just 98 seconds. The first was a precise strike from the edge of the box, and the second a powerful header that left Mexico’s keeper rooted. It was the kind of performance that cements his status as one of the world’s elite players.

But Mexico refused to fold. Three minutes before the break, Julián Quiñones pulled one back with a powerful finish, and the stadium erupted. At 2-1, momentum was shifting back toward the hosts.

Red Card Drama — England Down to 10

Early in the second half, things got even worse for England. Liverpool defender Jarell Quansah was shown a straight red card for a high challenge on Jesús Gallardo, leaving the Three Lions with 10 men and over 40 minutes still to play.

Thomas Tuchel’s response was decisive — he brought on Dan Burn and Djed Spence, switching to a five-man defensive shape. And just when England needed a lifeline, Harry Kane delivered. Anthony Gordon was brought down in the box by goalkeeper Raúl Rangel, and Kane coolly slotted home the penalty. 3-1.

Nerve-Wracking Finish

England’s joy was short-lived. Kane was penalized for a kick on Brian Gutiérrez’s foot inside the area, and Raúl Jiménez converted the resulting spot-kick to make it 3-2.

What followed was an onslaught. Mexico threw everything forward as 87,000 fans roared them on. But Jordan Pickford was in inspired form, making two brilliant saves to keep England ahead. Tuchel’s defense, led by an inspired John Stones performance, held firm through 11 minutes of stoppage time to secure one of England’s finest World Cup wins in recent years.

Major Upset: Germany Knocked Out by Paraguay

In another round of 32 thriller, Germany were eliminated 4-3 on penalties by Paraguay after a 1-1 draw. Kai Havertz and Nick Woltemade both missed their spot-kicks, while defender José Canale scored the decisive penalty. It’s Germany’s earliest World Cup exit since 2018.

Meanwhile, Kylian Mbappé became the all-time leading goalscorer in World Cup knockout matches (10 goals) as France beat Sweden 3-0. Mbappé now shares the Golden Boot lead with Lionel Messi (6 goals each). France will face Paraguay in the round of 16.

Upcoming World Cup Knockout Fixtures

DateMatchStage
Mon July 6Portugal vs SpainRound of 32
Tue July 7USA vs BelgiumRound of 32
Tue July 7England vs NorwayQuarter-Final
Thu July 9Quarter-Finals continueQF
Sun July 19World Cup FinalFinal

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was the England vs Mexico match delayed?

The game was delayed by one hour due to severe thunderstorms and lightning in the Mexico City area. Player safety protocols required the delay until conditions improved.

Who got sent off for England?

Jarell Quansah (Liverpool) was shown a direct red card in the 52nd minute for a high challenge on Mexico’s Jesús Gallardo.

Who does England play next in the World Cup?

England will face Norway in the World Cup quarter-finals, scheduled for Tuesday, July 7. Norway’s Erling Haaland is joint top scorer with 7 goals.

Where will the 2026 World Cup Final be played?

The final will be held at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey on July 19, 2026. It will feature the first-ever Super Bowl-style halftime show.


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