England received a hostile welcome after arriving at their team hotel in Mexico City ahead of their FIFA World Cup Round of 16 match against tournament co-hosts Mexico. Hundreds of local supporters gathered outside the hotel, with many cheering for the home side while others booed as England’s team bus reached the venue.

For the first time in this edition, England will cross the border from the United States into Mexico to take on an in-form team in front of its home supporters. | Football News

EXCLUSIVE: England are into the World Cup round of 16, where they will face co-hosts Mexico and face a hostile reception from their fervent supporters in Mexico City

England are preparing for the ultimate hostile reception on the pitch in Mexico City and supporters will also have to be prepared for a similar welcome.

The unconvincing win has emboldened the view in Mexico that their national team can beat England and advance to the quarter-finals, as they did when hosting the World Cup in 1970…

As England is set to face Mexico, FA bosses fear they may have a hostile night on Saturday with concerns rival fans could target the team hotel with fireworks before the huge clash

England face Mexico in the daunting Azteca Stadium in their last 16 showdown at the World Cup, with Three Lions boss Thomas Tuchel worried about the role altitude will play at a…

Thomas Tuchel’s England head to Mexico City’s Azteca for a World Cup last-16 showdown, confronting altitude, fierce home support and a daunting record.

Ecuador complained of fans setting off fireworks before their last-32 defeat by Mexico in Mexico City on Tuesday.

Thomas Tuchel’s Three Lions face a sleepless night in Mexico City ahead of their World Cup last-16 clash versus the host nation at the Azteca

England must confront a fanatical home crowd and the weight of World Cup history when they enter the lion's den of Mexico's Azteca Stadium for one of the ties of the tournament on…

MIKE KEEGAN IN MEXICO CITY: Cars, fog horns, fireworks and loud music triggered a miserable night's sleep for Mexico's last opponents, Ecuador - and a complaint to FIFA.

Everything you need to know ahead of the round of 16 tie

England's FA deploys perimeter roadblocks and keeps hotel locations secret in Mexico City after Ecuador's FIFA complaint about disruptive fan tactics at the

KANSAS CITY, Missouri, July 2 : England are not shying away from the formidable task awaiting them at the Azteca Stadium, saying they welcome the challenges posed by altitude, a…

England have been at the centre of a World Cup controversy ahead of facing Mexico, which even saw the BBC comment on accusations they were involved in FIFA discussions

Thomas Tuchel and his staff are preparing the players for severe disruption during the night after Mexican fans made a cacophony in the streets to deprive Ecuador of sleep in the…

England players were booed and barracked with chants of "Mexico, Mexico, Mexico" as they reached their new World Cup hotel ahead of their next match in the tournament

Ahead of their crunch last-16 match, we spoke to Mexicans and people living in the country about their experience and expectations of their tournament

England take on Mexico at the Azteca on Monday morning with boss Thomas Tuchel and his Three Lions staff having left no stone unturned to prepare the squad for their mammoth task

Hundreds of fans, many of them booing, greeted the England team on their arrival for the last-32 tie against the co-hosts Mexico