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‘I got three hours’ sleep’: fans on watching England beat Mexico at the World Cup

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Guardian readers, Jane Clinton
‘I got three hours’ sleep’: fans on watching England beat Mexico at the World Cup
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Football fans share their experiences of watching the 2026 World Cup match between England and Mexico, highlighting the intense atmosphere at the Azteca stadium. Despite the late hours and logistical challenges, fans describe the event as a historic and memorable encounter.

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The World Cup is a major cultural event that fosters global community engagement and significant economic activity in host cities.

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England fans watch the thrilling win against Mexico at Boxpark Croydon. England fans watch the thrilling win against Mexico at Boxpark Croydon. World Cup 2026 ‘I got three hours’ sleep’: fans on watching England beat Mexico at the World Cup Football fans around the globe watched the match – with some of them missing out on a night’s sleep to tune in

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