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Bellingham inspires 10-man England in 3-2 last-16 thriller to beat Mexico

Jude Bellingham scored twice to lead 10-man England to a thrilling 3-2 victory over Mexico at Estadio Azteca, securing their place in the 2026 World Cup quarterfinals. Harry Kane also converted a penalty for England, who overcame a red card for Jarell Quansah, the high altitude, and a passionate home crowd.

By AFPAl JazeeraFiled 2026-07-06 · 03:13 GMTLean · CenterRead · 3 min
Bellingham inspires 10-man England in 3-2 last-16 thriller to beat Mexico
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Jude Bellingham scored twice to lead 10-man England to a thrilling 3-2 victory over Mexico at Estadio Azteca, securing their place in the 2026 World Cup quarterfinals. Harry Kane also converted a penalty for England, who overcame a red card for Jarell Quansah, the high altitude, and a passionate home crowd. Mexico's goals came from Julian Quinones and Raul Jimenez, but they ultimately fell short, suffering their first World Cup loss at the venue. England will now face Norway in the quarterfinals. The match, delayed by a thunderstorm, saw England maintain their quest for a major tournament win.

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Jarell Quansah received a red card, and England had to contend with high altitude and fervent home support.

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Harry Kane also scored from the penalty spot for England.

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England's victory over Mexico at Estadio Azteca marks Mexico's first World Cup loss at the venue.

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Jude Bellingham scored a brace, leading 10-man England to a 3-2 victory over Mexico in the World Cup last 16.

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England coach Thomas Tuchel was criticized for his decision not to select more specialist cover at right-back.

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England hands Mexico their first World Cup loss at Estadio Azteca, winning 3-2 to reach the 2026 quarterfinals.England's Jude Bellingham celebrates scoring their first goal [Eloisa Sanchez/Reuters]Published On 6 Jul 2026Jude Bellingham’s double inflicted a rare defeat on Mexico at their Estadio Azteca as 10-man England won a nerve-racking World Cup classic 3-2 to reach the quarterfinals.Harry Kane also scored from the penalty spot as the Three Lions overcame Jarell Quansah’s red card, high altitude, and a fervent home support on Sunday to keep their quest for a first major tournament win in 60 years alive.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Ronaldo’s last World Cup? We will see, says Portugal star before Spain clashlist 2 of 4‘It ends here’: Neymar quits international football after Brazil’s losslist 3 of 4April Fools on July 5? Belgium see red as FIFA suspends Balogun’s match banlist 4 of 4Haaland scores twice as Norway stun Brazil 2-1 in World Cup 2026 last 16end of listEngland have relied on Bellingham and Kane throughout the tournament, and the duo has carried them into a last-eight showdown with Erling Haaland’s Norway.Bellingham struck twice in 98 seconds in the first half to condemn Mexico to just a third defeat in 90 matches at the Azteca.Julian Quinones and Raul Jimenez reduced the Mexican arrears, but they fell short of a place in the quarterfinals.Victory also helped to erase some of England’s nightmarish memories at the Azteca in the quarterfinals of the 1986 World Cup, when Diego Maradona scored a double for Argentina, including the infamous “Hand of God” goal.Sunday’s match was delayed by an hour after a thunderstorm and heavy rain lashed the Mexican capital for hours before the planned 6pm (00:00 GMT) kickoff time.Despite the sodden conditions, more than 80,000 fans crammed into the stadium to create a deafening noise.England coach Thomas Tuchel was wary of a fast start from Mexico as his side adjusted to the altitude of 2,240 metres (7,350 feet) above sea level.Mexico had flown out of the traps when they won a World Cup knockout game for the first time in 40 years against Ecuador 2-0 on Tuesday.This time, England managed to keep Javier Aguirre’s side at bay, but they did need a crucial intervention from Jordan Pickford to deny Jimenez opening the scoring with a diving header that was headed for the bottom corner.Tuchel made three changes to the side that needed a heroic performance from Kane to prevent an embarrassing early exit to DR Congo.Quansah was forced to deputise at right-back with Reece James not fit to start for a third consecutive game, opening up Tuchel to criticism over his decision not to select more specialist cover in the position.Anthony Gordon and Bukayo Saka also started out wide, and both made telling contributions.Saka’s cross picked out Bellingham to power in a header for the first goal Mexico conceded in five World Cup games.The hosts failed to compose themselves, as within two minutes, the Real Madrid midfielder had doubled England’s lead.Kane’s ball across fell perfectly for Bellingham to power in his fourth goal of the tournament.Yet what should have been a comfortable lead was nearly wiped out by half-time.Quinones blasted in his fourth goal of the tournament to spark the Mexico rally after England failed to clear a free kick.Jimenez drilled wide and saw another header saved by Pickford before Bellingham made a last-ditch intervention to deny Cesar Montes a certain equaliser.Nico O’Reilly nearly restored England’s two-goal cushion as his deflected shot cannoned off the post.Quansah was shown a straight red card on 54 minutes after a VAR review for a mistimed lunge on Jesus Gallardo.But just six minutes later, the 10 men had added to their lead when Gordon was wiped out by Mexico goalkeeper Raul Rangel and Kane emphatically dispatched the penalty.The England captain’s sixth goal of the tournament puts him just one behind Haaland, Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe in the race for the Golden Boot.The game took another huge momentum swing when, this time, Kane was penalised for a foul inside his own box and Jimenez slotted home the penalty to set up a frantic final 20 minutes.England, though, stood tall, defending at times frantically to resist the Mexican wave during 11 minutes of additional time, and have reached a third consecutive FIFA World Cup quarterfinal.
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