
•England Edge Mexico In World Cup Classic
•Mexico 2-3 England
Mexico goals: Quinones (42), Jimenez pen (69)
England goals: Bellingham (36, 38), Kane pen (60)
England overcame co-hosts Mexico in a thrilling, incident-packed last-16 tie to set up a FIFA World Cup 2026™ quarter-final showdown with Norway.
The Three Lions prevailed despite playing for most of the second half with ten men following Jarell Quansah’s 54th-minute red card. Backed by a feverish home crowd, co-hosts Mexico fought tirelessly in their bid to reach first quarter-final in 40 years, but England held on to keep their title dreams alive.
Mexico dominated possession in the game’s opening stages, but a quick-fire Bellingham double swung the game in England’s favour.
First, he headed in from Bukayo Saka’s inviting cross to open the scoring. Almost straight from kick-off, Bellingham made it 2-0. Mexico turned over possession and Harry Kane set up the Real Madrid superstar to slot home.
Mexico City Stadium was shellshocked, but El Tri quickly responded, with Julian Quinones crashing an unstoppable shot past Jordan Pickford from close range. The co-hosts’ tails were up and only a spectacular Pickford save prevented Raul Jimenez from levelling before half-time.
The action was unrelenting, and it continued after the interval. Nico O’Reilly struck the post with a low drive, before Quansah was sent off for a challenge on Jesus Gallardo.
Moments after England were reduced to ten men, Mexico goalkeeper Raul Rangel brought down Anthony Gordon in the penalty box. The spot-kick was awarded and Kane stepped up to rifle in his sixth goal of the tournament.
Kane would soon be involved in more penalty drama at the other end of the pitch. A foul by the England skipper on Brian Gutierrez resulted in a penalty been awarded to Mexico following a VAR review. Jimenez made no mistake from 12 yards and the co-hosts were back within striking distance at 3-2.
El Tri piled on the pressure in search of an equaliser which would have taken the game to extra-time. England held firm, though, and can look forward a last-eight clash with Norway in Miami on Saturday, 11 July.
Stat
•At 23 years and six days, Jude Bellingham is the youngest player ever to make ten World Cup appearances, beating the record of Mario Kempes, who was 23 years and 334 days for Argentina against Poland in 1978.
•Michelob Ultra Superior Player of the Match
Jude Bellingham (England)
Quotes
Bellingham: I’m so proud of this team.
“I can’t fault my team for anything. We did everything we could, and they’re a great team. This is the top level, you can’t make mistakes because they’ll cost you dearly. We took a chance with our substitutions to take advantage of having an extra man, but we weren’t able to do it. I have nothing but words of gratitude for everyone’s support.”
Javier Aguirre, Mexico coach
“I’m very proud. We needed everything. It was super difficult. In the moments we thought we catch the momentum, we had setbacks. That is proper mentality. When the going gets tough, they never give up, they never lose belief. It was one step more.”
Thomas Tuchel, England coach
Additional reports from fifa.com





