Mexico vs England is one of the headline matches in the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16, with the co-hosts facing the Three Lions at Mexico City Stadium, widely known as Estadio Azteca. This live-score page tracks the latest score, goals, key moments, substitutions, cards, tactical shifts and final result as Mexico and England fight for a place in the quarterfinals.
For a full pre-match breakdown, including prediction, kickoff time, possible lineups, odds and tactical preview, read our main hub here: Mexico vs England Prediction: World Cup 2026 Time, Lineups, Odds and Match Preview.
The winner of Mexico vs England will face the winner of Brazil vs Norway in the quarterfinals. England reached this stage after beating DR Congo 2-1, while Mexico advanced with a 2-0 win over Ecuador. FIFA lists this matchup as a Round of 16 clash at Mexico City Stadium, and England Football confirms that the Three Lions’ knockout route continues in Mexico City.
Current score: Mexico 0-0 England
Match status: Pre-match
Competition: FIFA World Cup 2026
Round: Round of 16
Venue: Mexico City Stadium / Estadio Azteca
Kickoff time: 18:00 in Mexico City, 20:00 ET, 01:00 in London on Monday, July 6
Quarterfinal path: Winner plays Brazil or Norway
This page will be updated with the latest Mexico vs England score, goals, cards, substitutions and major incidents once the match begins. For official match coverage, fans can also follow the FIFA match centre, England Football, ESPN live score, and FOX Sports match page.
Mexico enter this Round of 16 match with huge home momentum. The co-hosts defeated Ecuador 2-0 to reach this stage, and the atmosphere in Mexico City is expected to be intense. The Guardian has reported that Mexican fans are full of national pride and optimism before this clash, with the home crowd treating the match as one of the defining nights of the tournament.
England arrive after a 2-1 comeback win over DR Congo. According to England Football, Harry Kane scored twice in that victory, sending the Three Lions into a Round of 16 meeting with Mexico.
The biggest pre-match storyline is the venue. Mexico City Stadium, commonly known as Estadio Azteca, sits at high altitude and is one of the most iconic football stadiums in the world. Reuters reported that England manager Thomas Tuchel has acknowledged the challenge of adapting to Mexico City’s altitude, while insisting England will not use it as an excuse.
Mexico vs England has not kicked off yet. Once the match begins, this section should be updated with the opening shape of both teams, early pressing patterns, possession balance and the first major chance.
Expected opening theme: Mexico are likely to start with high emotion, aggressive pressing and strong crowd energy. England’s first task will be to quiet the stadium, manage possession and avoid early turnovers.
This section should be updated during the first half with live incidents.
Suggested update format:
Mexico 0-0 England, 10th minute: Mexico have started with intensity, pressing England high and trying to force mistakes near the touchline.
Mexico 0-0 England, 20th minute: England are beginning to settle on the ball, with Jude Bellingham looking to carry possession through midfield.
Mexico 0-0 England, 30th minute: Mexico remain dangerous from transitions and set pieces, while England are looking for Bukayo Saka and Phil Foden in wide areas.
Mexico 0-0 England, halftime: Update with the halftime score, major chances, yellow cards, xG trend if available, and which side has controlled the key moments.
This section should be updated during the second half with goals, substitutions and tactical changes.
Suggested update format:
Mexico 0-0 England, 55th minute: England are trying to increase the tempo, but Mexico’s midfield line remains compact.
Mexico 0-0 England, 65th minute: Substitutions are becoming important as both teams manage the physical demands of playing at altitude.
Mexico 0-0 England, 75th minute: The match is becoming stretched, with more space appearing between midfield and defence.
Mexico 0-0 England, 90th minute: Update with stoppage time, late chances and whether the game is heading to extra time.
This section should be updated immediately after the final whistle.
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Full-time: Mexico X-X England
Goals: Add scorers and minutes here.
Key moment: Add the turning point of the match here.
What it means: The winner advances to the quarterfinals to face Brazil or Norway.
For the complete pre-match context behind this result, including prediction and tactical analysis, visit our main guide: Mexico vs England Prediction: World Cup 2026 Time, Lineups, Odds and Match Preview.
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Goal update format:
Goal — Mexico 1-0 England, scorer name, minute
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Goal — Mexico 1-1 England, scorer name, minute
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Goal — Mexico 1-2 England, scorer name, minute
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This live section should focus on incidents that affect the result, not every minor passage of play.
Key moments to track include early pressure from Mexico, England’s first big chance, major saves, VAR checks, penalties, yellow cards, red cards, injuries, substitutions and tactical changes.
The biggest match factors are likely to be Mexico’s home intensity, England’s response to the altitude, and how quickly Tuchel’s side can establish control. The Guardian has described the match as a test of England’s calm and energy management, especially with Mexico expected to create an emotional and chaotic atmosphere at the Azteca.
The confirmed starting lineups should be added here once officially released.
Until then, this page should use predicted lineups only and clearly mark them as predicted.
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Mexico are expected to set up with a compact defensive structure and an aggressive pressing plan. Edson Álvarez should be central to Mexico’s midfield balance, while Raúl Jiménez, Santiago Giménez, Luis Chávez and Julián Quiñones could all play important attacking roles.
Mexico’s plan should be clear: start fast, use the crowd, attack second balls and make England uncomfortable before the match settles.
England are expected to build around Harry Kane, with Jude Bellingham, Bukayo Saka and Phil Foden likely to be central to the attacking plan.
Jordan Pickford remains an important figure in goal. England’s defensive shape may depend on player fitness, with The Guardian reporting that Reece James has been a doubt because of a hamstring issue, while Jarell Quansah returned to full training.
The first half may decide the emotional direction of the match. Mexico will want to make the opening 20 minutes feel like a storm. If they can force England into rushed clearances, misplaced passes or early fouls, the home crowd will become even louder.
England need to do the opposite. They must slow the game, move the ball cleanly and avoid turning the match into a series of emotional duels. Bellingham’s ability to receive under pressure and Kane’s ability to drop into midfield could be crucial.
If Mexico score first, the match could become extremely difficult for England. If England score first, Mexico may have to open up, creating more space for Saka, Foden and Bellingham.
The second half could be shaped by energy levels. Mexico City’s altitude can make repeated sprinting difficult, especially for a visiting team with limited adaptation time. Reuters reported that England trained in Mexico City before the match as Tuchel’s squad tried to adjust to the conditions.
Substitutions may be decisive. England have several attacking options from the bench, including wide players and runners who can attack tiring defenders. Mexico, meanwhile, may rely on emotional momentum and defensive concentration to keep the game close.
If the match is level after 70 minutes, extra time and penalties become realistic possibilities.
Mexico’s live tactical focus should be pressing triggers. Watch when Mexico jump onto England’s centre-backs, whether they press Pickford, and how quickly they attack loose balls in midfield.
Another key detail is the role of Álvarez. If he can protect the middle and stop Bellingham from breaking forward, Mexico can keep England’s most dangerous transitions under control.
England’s live tactical focus should be patience. They do not need to win the match in the first 15 minutes, but they must avoid losing control there.
Watch how often Kane drops deep, whether Bellingham receives between the lines, and whether Saka or Foden can isolate Mexico’s full-backs. If England create clean one-on-one situations in wide areas, they should eventually generate high-quality chances.
The result of Mexico vs England will determine the next team to move into the World Cup 2026 quarterfinals.
If Mexico win, the co-hosts will extend their home-soil run and create one of the biggest stories of the tournament. A Mexico victory would also turn the Azteca into the centre of World Cup attention.
If England win, Tuchel’s side will move one step closer to a deep run and prove they can survive one of the tournament’s most difficult environments.
The winner will face Brazil or Norway in the quarterfinals.
This article should be updated at the following moments:
Before kickoff, update the confirmed starting lineups.
At kickoff, update the match status from pre-match to live.
At every goal, update the live score, scorer, minute and goal description.
At halftime, add the halftime score and first-half summary.
At full-time, add the final score, goals, result, key moment and quarterfinal opponent.
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The current score is Mexico 0-0 England before kickoff. This page should be updated with live score changes once the match begins.
Mexico vs England kicks off at 18:00 in Mexico City on Sunday, July 5, 2026. In London, the match starts at 01:00 on Monday, July 6.
The match is being played at Mexico City Stadium, widely known as Estadio Azteca.
Mexico vs England is a Round of 16 match at the FIFA World Cup 2026.
The winner of Mexico vs England will face the winner of Brazil vs Norway in the quarterfinals.
You can read the full prediction, odds, kickoff time, lineup analysis and tactical preview here: Mexico vs England Prediction: World Cup 2026 Time, Lineups, Odds and Match Preview.
Key players include Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham, Bukayo Saka and Phil Foden for England, while Mexico will look to Raúl Jiménez, Santiago Giménez, Edson Álvarez, Luis Chávez and Julián Quiñones.
Yes. This is a knockout match, and if the score is level after 90 minutes, the game can go to extra time and potentially penalties.
It is a World Cup knockout match involving a host nation, a major European team, an iconic stadium and a quarterfinal place. Mexico’s home advantage and England’s star power make it one of the biggest matches of the Round of 16.


