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All-nighters, phone bans and school screenings - how you watched England's epic win

All-nighters, phone bans and school screenings - how you watched England's epic win
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England's 3-2 victory over Mexico in the World Cup triggered nationwide celebrations, with pubs staying open late and schools organizing special viewings. Fans shared diverse experiences of watching the match, ranging from early morning pub gatherings to classroom screenings.

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The event illustrates the significant cultural and social impact of major international sporting events on public life and government policy in the UK.

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Share Save Add as preferred on Google Tom McArthur From night shifts to the pub - where did you watch the match? There was jubilation, exhaustion and plenty of caffeine across England on Monday after the Three Lion's dramatic 3-2 win over Mexico, sending them into the World Cup quarter-finals.

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