Stay up to date with notifications from The IndependentNotifications can be managed in browser preferences.AllNewsSportCultureLifestyleEngland defeated Mexico in a late-night World Cup match, securing their place in the quarter-finals, much to the delight of fans who stayed up to watch. The game, played in Mexico City, was delayed by an hour due to storms but eventually kicked off in the early hours for UK viewers. England faced a challenging match, including a red card for Jarell Quansah and two penalties, but managed to overcome Mexico's relentless attacks. Jude Bellingham scored a quick brace in the first half, and Harry Kane converted a penalty after Anthony Gordon's brilliance, contributing to England's victory. Despite the agonising 11 minutes of injury time and the late hour, fans celebrated ecstatically, deeming the lost sleep “100 per cent worth it”.In full‘I have work in 3 hours - but it was 100 per cent worth it’: England fans stay up until dawn for ‘surreal’ 3-2 thrillerMore 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

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

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

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

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

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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's World Cup clash against Mexico spells disaster for British football fans. Millions of fans face a bleary-eyed start to the week, with kick-off set for a punishing 1am UK…

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England take on Mexico in the very early hours of Monday morning in the UK

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

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Ten-man England held on to defeat Mexico 3-2 in a gripping World Cup last-16 clash, with Jude Bellingham scoring twice and Harry Kane netting a penalty to send them into the…

England survived a red card, Mexico’s late surge and Azteca chaos as Bellingham’s double powered a 3-2 World Cup win and quarter-final berth. | Football News

England's Three Lions swept to victory on the crest of a Mexican wave today after a nerve-wracking roller coaster match which saw millions of fans pull an epic all-nighter.

From the World Cup fan park in Manchester, supporters cheer through the night as England beat Mexico to advance to the quarter-finals

Our man Sam Elliott-Gibbs experienced the atmosphere with England fans at The Retreat in Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey, as the Three Lions defeated Mexico in the World Cup