Fans are getting ready to be up all night for England’s high-stakes tie with Mexico

There is no precedent for a kick-off time this late for fans in the UK. There will be some difficult decisions to make

Pubs across the nation are facing a rush to acquire late licenses, with the 1am kick off causing a significant headache for officials.

World Cup 2026 co-hosts set to provide boisterous welcome for England ahead of Sunday night’s last-16 match

Harry Kane leads England into battle against Mexico as the World Cup 2026 co-hosts look to send the Three Lions packing

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…

The government announced on Thursday that pubs can stay open until 5am for the game

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MIKE KEEGAN AND CRAIG HOPE IN MEXICO CITY: Discussions are underway with a view to shifting the kick-off from 1am on Monday to 7pm on Sunday night, or potentially even earlier.

MIKE KEEGAN AND CRAIG HOPE IN MEXICO CITY: Discussions took place over whether to shift the kick-off from 1am on Monday to 7pm on Sunday night, or potentially even earlier due to…

Stormy weather has already caused delays at the 2026 World Cup.

Popular national pastimes of drinking and football will make post-Mexico Monday a day of sore heads and sleepy children

The England football team will take on Mexico in a highly anticipated FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16 knockout fixture, which is scheduled to air this Monday (July 6) in the UK

World Cup 2026 co-hosts set to provide boisterous welcome for England ahead of Sunday’s last-16 match

The eagerly anticipated last 16 clash in Mexico City will still be played at 6pm local time, 1am Monday BST

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

England's next World Cup match doesn't start until the early hours of Monday morning, leaving many wondering whether pubs will be allowed to show the game legally

England’s World Cup match against Mexico will still kick off at 1am on Monday after FIFA decided not to bring it forward by six hours

Any delay will impact the millions of England fans who will be watching at home or in pubs across the country as it will push the game even further into the early hours of the…

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England face Mexico in the last 16 of the World Cup on Sunday evening local time, but the game will kick off at 1am on Monday morning for those in the UK