England edged past co-hosts Mexico 3-2 in a pulsating World Cup round-of-16 encounter at the Azteca Stadium in Mexico City on Sunday, holding on despite having a player sent off early in the second half.
England Survive Ten-Man Scare to Beat Mexico 3-2 in Azteca Thriller
England edged past co-hosts Mexico 3-2 in a pulsating World Cup round-of-16 encounter at the Azteca Stadium in Mexico City on Sunday, holding on despite having a player sent off early in the second half.
The atmosphere inside the iconic venue was ferocious from the first whistle, with Mexico's passionate home support roaring their side forward throughout. England weathered the storm and, even after going down to ten men, managed to protect a result that sends them through to the quarter-finals.
The red card shifted the momentum dramatically, handing Mexico a numerical advantage and energising a crowd that was already close to boiling point. Yet England's defensive resilience proved decisive, and they absorbed wave after wave of pressure to secure the narrow victory.
The 3-2 scoreline reflects just how tightly contested the match was. Mexico pushed relentlessly and will feel they did enough to deserve more from the tie, but England's clinical edge in front of goal made the difference on the night.
The result marks a significant moment for England at this tournament, demonstrating their capacity to grind out a result on one of football's most hostile stages. For Mexico, elimination on home soil — in front of their own fans at the Azteca — will sting deeply as the co-host nation's World Cup dream comes to an end.


