England Defeats Mexico 3-2 in World Cup Last-16 Match Despite Red Card
1-Minute Brief
England advances to the World Cup quarterfinals after a dramatic victory over Mexico, overcoming a red card and penalty setback.
Key Facts
- Jude Bellingham scored twice for England in the match against Mexico.
- Jarrel Quansah was shown a red card after a VAR review for a challenge on Jesus Gallardo.
- England played with ten men following Quansah's dismissal and conceded a penalty.
- The match was delayed by an hour due to thunderstorms before kickoff.
- England's win handed Mexico their first World Cup loss at Estadio Azteca.
What Happened
England defeated Mexico 3-2 in a World Cup last-16 match at Mexico City Stadium. Despite being reduced to ten men after Jarrel Quansah's red card, England held on to secure victory and progress to the quarterfinals.
Why It Matters
The result marks a significant achievement for England, overcoming adversity to reach the quarterfinals and ending Mexico's unbeaten World Cup record at Estadio Azteca. The match's dramatic events highlight the team's resilience under pressure.
What's Next
England will face Norway in the World Cup quarterfinals. Observers will watch how England adapts to playing without Quansah in the next round.
Sources
Confirmed by 5 independent sources
- BBC NewsCenter2h agoBellingham heads England into the lead against Mexico
- Yahoo SportsUnknown3h agoMexico-England World Cup matchup delayed due to thunderstorms
- BBC NewsCenter1h ago'Nasty, nasty challenge' - Quansah shown red card
