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World Cup 2026: England ready to write its own chapter against Mexico
France⚽ Sports5 hr. ago

World Cup 2026: England ready to write its own chapter against Mexico

The article discusses England's upcoming World Cup 2026 match against Mexico, set to take place at the iconic Azteca Stadium in Mexico City. England faces significant challenges, including the high altitude of the venue and the support of a large home crowd. The team has had a difficult tournament so far, losing to DR Congo in the round of 16. Key player Harry Kane is seen as crucial to their success, having scored multiple goals this season. England's coach, Thomas Tuchel, describes the match as 'emblematic,' acknowledging the importance of the stadium and the atmosphere but expressing confidence in his team's ability to overcome these challenges.

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World Cup 2026: England ready to write its own chapter against Mexico

The article discusses England's upcoming World Cup 2026 match against Mexico, set to take place at the iconic Azteca Stadium in Mexico City. England faces significant challenges, including the high altitude of the venue and the support of a large home crowd. The team has had a difficult tournament so far, losing to DR Congo in the round of 16. Key player Harry Kane is seen as crucial to their success, having scored multiple goals this season. England's coach, Thomas Tuchel, describes the match as 'emblematic,' acknowledging the importance of the stadium and the atmosphere but expressing confidence in his team's ability to overcome these challenges.

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