England team booed on arrival at Mexico City hotel
England's World Cup squad faces a hostile welcome in Mexico City ahead of their last 16 clash with Mexico.
📍 Where it landed
The England team received a hostile welcome upon arriving at their hotel in Mexico City. They prepared to face Mexico in a last 16 World Cup match at the Azteca stadium.
Epilogue added 43d ago, after coverage quieted.
The reporting (4)
- World Cup: England faces Mexico in its ‘monster’ stadium Orange County Register · 45d ago
- Why England won't fear Mexico or the Azteca BBC · 45d ago
- World Cup 2026: England receives hostile welcome during arrival at team hotel in Mexico City Yahoo Sports · 45d ago
- Mexico vs England World Cup last 16: Thomas Tuchel faces another right-back dilemma as Azteca awaits Sky Sports · 46d ago broke it first
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Where it stands
The England national team was booed upon arrival at their team hotel in Mexico City. The squad is preparing for a World Cup last 16 match against Mexico, which will be played at the Azteca stadium.
Yahoo Sports reports on the hostile reception the team received, while the Orange County Register describes the venue as a 'monster' stadium. BBC emphasizes that England will not fear the opposing team or the stadium environment.
Coverage from Sky Sports indicates that manager Thomas Tuchel is currently dealing with a right-back selection dilemma before the upcoming match.
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Answered
Where is the England team staying?
The team is staying at a hotel in Mexico City.
Which stadium will host the match?
The match will take place at the Azteca stadium.
What stage of the World Cup is this match?
This is a last 16 match.
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