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Weather Threatens England vs. Mexico World Cup Clash
3 Jul
Summary
- FIFA may move England-Mexico World Cup game due to weather.
- Extreme weather previously delayed Mexico's round-of-32 tie.
- Security measures increased at England's team hotel.

FIFA is exploring the possibility of advancing the kick-off time for England's World Cup round-of-16 game against Mexico, currently scheduled for 6 p.m. local time on Sunday at the Estadio Azteca. This potential change is driven by concerns over severe weather, such as flooding, which has already impacted a previous match in Mexico City. Mexico's round-of-32 tie against Ecuador was postponed by an hour due to thunder and lightning.
FIFA's regulations grant them the authority to reschedule or cancel matches for various reasons, including safety concerns. If the Mexico-England game is moved to 2 p.m. ET (7 p.m. BST), it could overlap with the Brazil vs. Norway match. Meanwhile, enhanced security measures, including roadblocks, are anticipated around England's team hotel to preempt disruptions like those experienced by Ecuador's team, who faced disturbances from fans outside their lodging.