England will play their World Cup last-16 tie against Mexico at the new time of 2am BST (7pm local time).
The fixture has been delayed by an hour due to storms in Mexico City.
Fifa had initially proposed changing the kick-off time by six hours, which would have meant a 7pm kick-off in the UK. However, despite confusion late on Friday evening the match stayed in its initial slot until weather meant a postponement due to “safety” concerns.
Many England fans who were travelling from Atlanta after the 2-1 round of 32 win against DR Congo were booked onto flights arriving in Mexico in the afternoon. It is understood the FA only found out the possibility of the kick-off being moved forward from media reports in Mexico.
On Thursday, Sir Keir Starmer had intervened to extend licensing hours so that pubs could stay open into the early hours.











