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England's World Cup knockout match against Mexico has been delayed until 2am BST due to severe thunderstorms and lightning risks in Mexico City. The postponement forces UK supporters to face an all-night wait while the team contends with extreme altitude and dangerous weather conditions.
Summary based on Daily Mail article
England fans at a pub in Woodseats celebrated a 2-1 comeback victory over DR Congo after a tense first half. The win secures England’s position in the World Cup last 16 and sparked widespread celebration among local supporters.
Summary based on Sheffield Star article
FIFA is rescheduling England’s World Cup match against Mexico to start six hours earlier than originally planned. The decision follows forecasts of heavy rain and thunderstorms, allowing the game to proceed under safer conditions while providing a more accessible viewing time for fans in the United Kingdom.
Summary based on Isle of Wight County Press article
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FIFA is considering moving the England v Mexico World Cup match to an earlier time due to forecasts of severe weather and potential lightning. The change impacts international travel plans, team schedules, and domestic licensing arrangements for pubs and policing.
Summary based on Portsmouth News article