The FIFA World Cup fixture between Mexico and England is set to be brought forward by six hours, according to sources who spoke to ESPN. The scheduling change is being made in response to concerns over potential weather disruption, with flooding identified as a specific risk.
Mexico vs. England World Cup Kick-Off Moved Six Hours Earlier Over Flooding Fears
The FIFA World Cup fixture between Mexico and England is set to be brought forward by six hours, according to sources who spoke to ESPN. The scheduling change is being made in response to concerns over potential weather disruption, with flooding identified as a specific risk.
Sources indicated the adjustment is likely to be confirmed, with organisers prioritising player safety and match integrity in the face of adverse conditions that could affect the original kick-off time.
No further details on the revised kick-off time or the venue were provided, but the change underlines the growing challenge of managing weather-related risks at a major tournament of this scale.


