What time is Mexico vs England kick-off? TV channel and how to watch World Cup last 16 fixture | OneFootball

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·3 de julio de 2026

What time is Mexico vs England kick-off? TV channel and how to watch World Cup last 16 fixture

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England face the daunting prospect of ending Mexico’s 13-year unbeaten run at the Azteca Stadium in what promises to be a compelling World Cup 2026 last-16 clash.

Thomas Tuchel’s team, who are yet to hit the heights expected of them pre-tournament, must deal with a passionate home crowd and the complications of performing at altitude.


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And as the co-hosts ride the crest of a wave with four wins in a row sending Mexico City wild, Javier Aguirre’s side will be relishing the chance of an upset in one of the game’s great theatres in what was anticipated to be the early hours of Monday morning BST but may yet me moved to an earlier time owing to weather concerns.

When is Mexico vs England?

Mexico vs England is due to kick off at 1am BST on Monday 6 July at the Azteca Stadium in Mexico City - but that may change because of the threat of severe thunderstorms. A new time of 7pm BST on Sunday has been proposed, according to reports in Mexico.

Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the match live on BBC1, with coverage on the channel from 12am BST. A live stream will be available via BBC iPlayer.

The winners will meet Brazil or Norway in a last eight tie slated for Saturday 11 July in Miami at 10pm BST.

Aguirre has no major worries, although star winger Julian Quinones is managing a knock.

Possible Mexico XI: Rangel; Sanchez, Montes, Vasquez, Gallardo; Mora, Lira, Romo; Alvarado, Jimenez, Quinones.

Right-back remains the primary area of concern for Tuchel with Reece James and Jarrel Quansah both fighting for fitness. Should they not be available Djed Spence could continue there despite struggling throughout the DR Congo game. Declan Rice will play despite his continuing issues with what Tuchel described as “terrible” neural pain.

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