Football fans around the globe watched the match – with some of them missing out on a night’s sleep to tune in

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

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

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

Sleep schedules went out the window as England fans pulled an all-nighter to see them through against Mexico

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This was the most extraordinary night of football as an experience of the mind, body, bones, guts and blood

The Mirror's David Raven soaked up the atmosphere on the streets of Mexico City as the host nation went out to a 3-2 World Cup defeat against the resilient Three Lions

A huge World Cup game kicking off in the middle of the night in the UK presented challenges. We want to know how you experienced the match

England beat Mexico 3-2 in a thrilling World Cup match at the notorious Azteca 'cauldron' in the early hours of this morning, with a few famous faces staying up to watch on TV

In direct inverse to the scene in Mexico City’s Estadio Azteca, red white and green hunkered down against the white-and-red masses outside.

England are into the quarter-finals of the World Cup but that is just a mere detail after a remarkable match at the Azteca

From Harry Kane's croaky voice to the Mexico manager swearing at Anthony Gordon, plenty happened during a memorable night in Mexico

England v Mexico was a World Cup match that had it all. Across the world, it put those watching through an emotional wringer

Football fans around the globe watched the match – with some of them missing out on a night’s sleep to tune in

Now... Miami! England supporters are still reeling from an incredible game at the Azteca stadium against Mexico in the World Cup Round of 16, and are now heading to Florida

England fans stayed up into the early hours to watch the Three Lions’ thrilling 3-2 win over Mexico

The clash sparked the biggest day ever recorded for both BBC iPlayer, and the BBC Sport website and app

Stay up to date with notifications from The IndependentNotifications can be managed in browser preferences.AllNewsSportCultureLifestyleEngland's dramatic 3-2 World Cup victory…

A huge audience tuned in to watch England's famous victory over Mexico as it happened