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Six problems for England to overcome against Mexico at the World Cup
Javier Aguirre Criticizes FIFA for Not Consulting on Mexico vs. England Match Time Change
Mexico fans dream of more wins in the World Cup, singing 'What if we do?'
⌚ Watches returned: Mexico escape a possible sanction
Rogers believes earlier start better for England against Mexico with Three Lions ready
England XI vs Mexico: Confirmed team news and predicted lineup
Spygate all over again as England delay Mexico arrival over prying eyes concern – report
Police chiefs condemn timing of decision to let pubs stay open for England match
Ranking England’s largely depressing options to start at right-back against Mexico
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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,
BBC Sport football correspondent Sami Mokbel explains how a chaotic five and a half hours saw Fifa u-turn on changing the kick-off time of England v Mexico in the World Cup last 16.
As the World Cup brings cameras, money, and global celebration to Mexico, former Afghanistan women's national team captain Khalida Popal is asking a critical question: how much of that spotlight will reach the vulnerable girls and refugees outside the stadium gates?
Get a grip on Gilberto Mora One of the question marks over Mexico’s team before this World Cup centred on a shortage of obvious star quality. That accusation does not hold any more. Gilberto Mora does not turn 18 until October but has played with the authority of a veteran since Javier Aguirre answered a nation’s prayers and plunged him into the starting lineup.
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