England defeated co-hosts Mexico 3-2 on Sunday to advance to the World Cup quarter-finals [1, 2].
The victory marks a significant milestone for the England men's national team, overcoming both a hostile home crowd and a numerical disadvantage to move closer to the tournament title [1, 3].
The match took place on July 5, 2026, at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City [3, 5]. Despite the challenge of playing with only 10 men [1], England managed to secure the winning margin in a closely contested last-16 thriller [1, 2].
Supporters of the English team celebrated the result throughout the night, with festivities continuing into the early hours of Monday [3, 4]. The match had kicked off at 02:00 BST for viewers in the United Kingdom [4].
The win at one of soccer's most historic venues ensures England's progression in the competition. This result eliminates Mexico from the tournament, ending the run of one of the three co-hosting nations [1, 2].
“England defeated co-hosts Mexico 3-2”
Advancing to the quarter-finals positions England as a primary contender for the championship. Winning a high-stakes match at the Estadio Azteca while shorthanded demonstrates a level of tactical resilience and mental fortitude that often characterizes tournament-winning campaigns.


