Mexico captures World Cup excitement ahead of knockout match against England

The Guardian Sport2 min read • Latest: Jul 2, 2026, 9:43 PM

Last updated Jul 2, 2026

Mexico captures World Cup excitement ahead of knockout match against England
Summary

Mexico City buzzes with electrifying energy as the national team prepares for a knockout match against England, following their victory over Ecuador. The historic Estadio Azteca recently hosted a packed crowd, with 1.4 million fans watching the win on outdoor screens. This triumph marked Mexico's first knockout stage win since 1986 and has generated soaring expectations among supporters. Merchants around Zócalo report a surge in demand for El Tri jerseys. While the excitement is palpable, it has not been without tragedy, as a pre-match crush resulted in four fatalities.

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  • Mexico wins against Ecuador, advancing to face England in knockout stage.
  • 1.4 million fans watched win on outdoor screens despite a pre-match storm.
  • Surge in jersey sales reflects heightened expectations for El Tri.
  • Tragic incident during celebrations results in four deaths.
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England will arrive at the tournament’s pulsating heart to find expectations soaring and the streets and bars abuzz The shirt sellers are out en masse in the streets around Zócalo, the vast main square in Mexico City. The national team have never captured imaginations quite like this and there is almost unlimited demand for a jersey that, even before El Tri sealed a potentially epochal last-16 tie with England, had outsold every other at this World Cup. Three weeks since hosting the opening game Mexico can claim, for a few days at least, to be the tournament’s pulsating heart, and expectations are soaring. “We feel we are going to win,” says Francisco, who is walking along a buzzing Avenida 5 de Mayo. Even in a city notorious for its chaos and bustle there is an extra charge in the cool, thin air here. “It’s going to be difficult but we are all very motivated. Mexico will play a game like the previous one and they are going to beat England.” Francisco is referring to Tuesday night’s win over Ecuador, which secured a first knockout victory since 1986. Even in the fabled, mythologised history of Estadio Azteca it was a night of almost unparalleled fervour. Then there was the situation on the streets. About 1.4 million people are estimated to have watched on outdoor screens despite a vicious pre-match storm that delayed kick-off by an hour. It is some increase on the 400,000 believed to have turned out for Mexico’s first match, a win over South Africa. Tragically it was not always safe, with four people killed in a crush and dozens trapped. Continue reading...

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