Stay up to date with notifications from The IndependentNotifications can be managed in browser preferences.Jump to contentThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged inAllNewsSportCultureLifestyleOver 100 riot police in bullet-proof vests are guarding the hotel where the England football team is staying in Mexico, following a hostile reception upon their arrival for their World Cup knockout match against Mexico.England had attempted to keep their location secret after Mexico supporters used loud speakers, horns, and motorcycles to disturb Ecuador's players before their previous match, but hundreds of fans were already present at the hotel, booing and chanting 'Mexico'.Security measures at the hotel include a fence, officers from the Guardia Nacional, a police dog, and a drone, with around 200 locals gathered nearby on Saturday.England captain Harry Kane expressed hope that his team's performance would provide an antidote to Monday morning blues, with pubs in the UK staying open late for fans to watch the match, which kicks off at 1am UK time.The match in Mexico City is set to proceed at its planned time despite earlier discussions about bringing the game forward due to potential storm forecasts, with Fifa confirming no rescheduling decision was ever made.In fullMexico v England LIVE: Fifa backtrack on World Cup last-16 kick-off change amid storm threatMore bulletinsThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in

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.

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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

The Ecuador team were kept up by constant noise before their last-32 tie and England fear the same for the game against the co-hosts

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

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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.

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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

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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