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Mexico’s World Cup run ends with loss to England at Estadio Azteca

England advances to the World Cup quarter-finals after defeating Mexico in a high-stakes match at Estadio Azteca.

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This story first appeared in 🇪🇸 Spanish coverage — 3.7 hours before Archynetys detected it in English news.

🇬🇧 English Jul 6, 13:56 UTC
🇪🇸 Spanish Jul 6, 10:12 UTC · EL PAÍS
🇮🇹 Italian Jul 6, 11:12 UTC · Il Fatto Quotidiano
🇧🇷 Portuguese Jul 6, 11:52 UTC · UOL

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The brief

England has eliminated Mexico from the 2026 World Cup following a victory at Estadio Azteca. The win secures England a quarter-final matchup against Norway. In the aftermath, Mexico's manager Aguirre expressed pride in his team and endorsed Marquez to lead the national team forward.

Coverage from the BBC and The Guardian describes the match as a thriller, with the BBC focusing on how England secured the win across five mini games. The New York Times questioned if the match was the game of the tournament, while ESPN reported that Harry Kane lost his voice during a post-game interview. Attention now turns to a dispute between Uefa and Fifa, with Uefa stating Fifa "crossed line" regarding Balogun.

Additionally, coverage indicates the USMNT is preparing for a match against Belgium.

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Quick answers

Who will England play in the quarter-finals?

England is set to face Norway in the quarter-finals.

Where did the match take place?

The match was held at Estadio Azteca.

What is the status of Mexico's leadership?

Aguirre has bid farewell and backed Marquez to lead Mexico forward.

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