Mexico, England and World Cup
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England scores two goals in a two-minute span and overcomes a relentless Mexico attack after going down a player in a 3-2 World Cup round-of-16 win.
FIFA has risked opening a can of worms by suspending the USMNT striker’s red-card ban.
Veteran England midfielder Jordan Henderson will reportedly undergo wrist surgery and miss the rest of the World Cup after injuring himself during celebrations for England's 3-2 win over Mexico, per The Athletic.
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England midfielder suffers freak injury during ‘Wonderwall’ celebration in bizarre World Cup scene
England’s celebration following a wild win over Mexico in the Round of 16 was dampened after midfielder Jordan Henderson was injured in bizarre fashion, hurting his wrist after the team celebrated with English fans in Mexico on Sunday night.
The tactical breakdown of how Thomas Tuchel's 10-man England pulled off a remarkable World Cup win in a hostile Mexico City.
Harry Kane and England face a major challenge at the 2026 World Cup and FIFA is allowing Three Lions players to combat it with Viagra. The England national team is one of the top nations left competing at the World Cup as the Round of 16 gets set to kick off July 4.
Jude Bellingham had two goals, Harry Kane had a goal and an assist, and the Three Lions overcame Jarell Quansah's VAR-awarded red card to set up a meeting with Norway.
England beat Mexico 3-2 in a wild World Cup Round-of-16 match, and the Three Lions will continue their stay in Kansas City.
England have named an unchanged side for the third T20 against India at Trent Bridge on Tuesday. England lead the five-match series 1-0 after the first T20 at Chester-le-Street was abandoned before they earned a thrilling four-wicket win at Old Trafford.
On Sunday night against México, England showed a different side of itself, and it’s because of the brotherhood this squad and its manager have built.
Mexico fans gathered outside England's team hotel overnight trying to disrupt sleep, but England won the World Cup match 3-2.
Not so for Ian Barton, who at the age of 62 is preparing to represent England in a World Cup in Canada - but in the Over-60s Cricket World Cup rather than the ongoing football competition. "I fly out on 5 August with a 16-man squad to try and win the World Cup,
