The Mexico City Metro has announced it will extend its operating hours until 1:00 AM on Wednesday, June 24, to accommodate fans celebrating Mexico's football match against the Czech Republic. The city government, led by Mayor Clara Brugada, stated that the extension is due to expected celebrations following the game. Additionally, 32 large screens will be installed across various locations in the historic center, Paseo de la Reforma, Avenida Juárez, and the Monument to the Revolution, allowing residents to watch the match. This follows similar efforts during previous matches, such as the game against South Korea, where 12 screens were set up around the Zócalo area.
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