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England vs Mexico World Cup knockout match to go ahead as scheduled

Mexico's World Cup knockout match against England will proceed as scheduled on Saturday, kicking off at 6pm local time in Mexico City, according to sources who spoke to Al Jazeera. Reports suggesting a potential rescheduling to avoid inclement weather were not confirmed by FIFA.

Al Jazeera StaffAl JazeeraFiled 2026-07-04 · 00:07 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
England vs Mexico World Cup knockout match to go ahead as scheduled
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Mexico's World Cup knockout match against England will proceed as scheduled on Saturday, kicking off at 6pm local time in Mexico City, according to sources who spoke to Al Jazeera. Reports suggesting a potential rescheduling to avoid inclement weather were not confirmed by FIFA. Mexican media had indicated a possible shift to a noon kickoff, which would have also impacted the timing of Brazil's match against Norway. While a previous match for Mexico against Ecuador was delayed due to rain, no decision was made to alter the England fixture's start time. An earlier kickoff could have exposed the teams to higher temperatures and stronger sunshine at the Estadio Azteca, compounded by the city's altitude.

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Mexico's last-32 match against Ecuador was delayed due to rain.

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No decision was ever made by FIFA to reschedule the kickoff time.

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Mexico's World Cup knockout match against England will proceed as scheduled at 6pm local time.

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A rescheduled match could have meant playing in stronger sunshine and higher temperatures.

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Media reports suggested the match could be rescheduled to avoid inclement weather.

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No decision was ever made to reschedule kickoff time of 6pm local time in Mexico-city" class="entity-link entity-location" data-entity-id="1779" data-entity-type="location">Mexico City, sources tell Al Jazeera.Mexico’s knockout match against England will go ahead as scheduled on Saturday and kick off at 6pm local time (00:00 GMT on Sunday), sources told Al Jazeera after media reports suggested the match could be rescheduled.Several media outlets reported on Friday that the fixture could face rescheduling to avoid inclement weather, but the move was not confirmed by FIFA.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Amid the World Cup, the new pan-Africanism is conditionallist 2 of 4How the North American heatwave could impact the FIFA World Cuplist 3 of 4‘They gave their best’: Congolese reflect on historic World Cup runlist 4 of 4How New York’s ‘Little Egypt’ celebrates the World Cupend of list“No decision was ever made to reschedule kickoff time,” sources told Al Jazeera, confirming that action at the iconic open-air Estadio Azteca will go ahead as scheduled.Mexican media reported that the match would kick off at noon local time (18:00 GMT), rather than its originally scheduled 6pm start.Any change to that fixture would, in turn, have affected the timing of Brazil’s match against Norway in New York, which was scheduled for 4pm local time (20:00 GMT).Mexico’s last-32 match against Ecuador earlier this week was delayed due to rain.If the change to the Mexico-England game had gone ahead, it could have transformed playing conditions. Instead of the relative cool of an evening kickoff, the teams could have faced the strongest sunshine and highest temperatures of the day in Mexico-city" class="entity-link entity-location" data-entity-id="1779" data-entity-type="location">Mexico City.Forecasts for Sunday point to temperatures of about 25 degrees Celsius (77 degrees Fahrenheit) at midday under a high UV index, even if the capital’s altitude keeps conditions cooler than many other World Cup venues.It was reported earlier that FIFA was considering changing the kickoff times of two World Cup last-16 matches on Sunday as severe weather, including a risk of flooding, in Mexico-city" class="entity-link entity-location" data-entity-id="1779" data-entity-type="location">Mexico City threatened to disrupt the schedule [Isaac Esquivel/ EPA]Greater physical challengeCombined with the stadium’s altitude of about 2,200 metres, an earlier start would have placed an even greater physical premium on energy management.
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