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England faces Mexico, altitude and potent Azteca Stadium with World Cup glory at stake
Five and a half hours that left England's World Cup tie in chaos
World Cup round of 16 power rankings: Where do USA and Mexico stack up?
James doubtful for Mexico tie but Quansah fit again
Mexico fans dream of more wins in the World Cup, singing 'What if we do?'
Mexico clash will be biggest police operation ever seen for an England game
Declan Rice injury update as expert predicts if he will be fit for Mexico showdown
San Jose watch party for Mexico vs. England relocated from San Pedro Square
South Africa 45-14 England: Visitors thrashed in Johannesburg - Live
England faces Mexico in its ‘monster’ stadium
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Ahead of their World Cup Round of 16 clash, Mexico striker Raul Jimenez sent a subtle reminder to England's Jordan Pickford.
Declan Rice says England are ready to cope with whatever Mexico throw at them in Sunday's World Cup encounter at the electric Estadio Azteca.
Viagra could help England players combat altitude sickness in Mexico City, where the stadium sits over 7,217 feet above sea level for the World Cup.
Maná will return to the Estadio Ciudad de México (formerly Estadio Azteca) on Sunday (July 5) to bid farewell to the iconic venue as a World Cup host with a halftime show during the historic match, where Mexico and England will face off for a spot in the quarterfinals of the world's most celebrated sporting event.
The bond forged between Mexican and Korean World Cup fans is far from over. Mexican fans are challenging the “failure” narrative that South Korea’s World Cup team is facing at home. Meanwhile, many Korean fans have traded their red jerseys for green,
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