England prepares for altitude challenge against Mexico at Estadio Azteca
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 5, 2026, 2:51 AM
Last updated Jul 5, 2026

England faces Mexico in a last-16 match at Estadio Azteca this summer. Coach Thomas Tuchel acknowledged his team is struggling with the high altitude of 2,240 meters but believes they will adjust. Mexico has not lost at home since 2013, adding to the challenge. England held a difficult final training session before the match on Saturday.
- •Match scheduled for this summer at Estadio Azteca.
- •England's adaptation to high altitude remains a challenge.
- •Mexico has a strong home record, unbeaten since 2013.
- •Final training session in Mexico City was difficult for England.
- •Thomas Tuchel expressed confidence in his team's ability to cope.
- 3:30 AMYahoo Sports — ‘Impossible to adapt’ – Tuchel on how altitude has caused headaches and poor sleep in Mexico
- 2:51 AMThe Guardian Sport — ‘Here to write our own chapters’: England not daunted by unique occasion of Mexico game, says Tuchel
"‘Impossible’ to adapt to altitude but players coping, says coach Aguirre trying to keep El Tri ‘grounded’ before Azteca match Thomas Tuchel has admitted England are enduring a challenging adaptation in Mexico City but is convinced his team will be ready to “write our own chapters” when they face the World Cup co-hosts at Estadio Azteca. The last-16 match against Mexico in their fabled home ground is the most eagerly anticipated of this summer and its logistics have presented unusual problems. England must adapt to playing 2,240 metres above sea level at a venue where Mexico have not lost since 2013. They landed on Friday evening and found it difficult to hit their stride on Saturday afternoon in their final training session before the tie. Continue reading...
"Thomas Tuchel insists England “cannot adapt” but “must overcome” the altitude in Mexico City that they will face in their last-16 tie against co-hosts Mexico.England take on Mexico at the Azte...
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External links- Yahoo SportsJul 5, 2026, 3:30 AM‘Impossible to adapt’ – Tuchel on how altitude has caused headaches and poor sleep in Mexico
Thomas Tuchel insists England “cannot adapt” but “must overcome” the altitude in Mexico City that they will face in their last-16 tie against co-hosts Mexico.England take on Mexico at the Azte...
- The Guardian SportJul 5, 2026, 2:51 AM‘Here to write our own chapters’: England not daunted by unique occasion of Mexico game, says Tuchel
‘Impossible’ to adapt to altitude but players coping, says coach Aguirre trying to keep El Tri ‘grounded’ before Azteca match Thomas Tuchel has admitted England are enduring a challenging adaptation in Mexico City but is convinced his team will be ready to “write our own chapters” when they face the World Cup co-hosts at Estadio Azteca. The last-16 match against Mexico in their fabled home ground is the most eagerly anticipated of this summer and its logistics have presented unusual problems. England must adapt to playing 2,240 metres above sea level at a venue where Mexico have not lost since 2013. They landed on Friday evening and found it difficult to hit their stride on Saturday afternoon in their final training session before the tie. Continue reading...
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