06.07.2026 • Updated: 06.07.2026
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Mexico vs England Match result — 06.07.2026

Mexico
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July 6, 2026
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England
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H2H Stats Matches and Previous Teams Results

Total games 1
Total Goals Avg 5.00
Both teams scored 100%
2.00 Total average 3.00
2.00 Yellow cards 4.00
0.00 Red cards 1.00
Last 1 match
xG
06.07.2026 World Cup
Mexico
England
2 1 1 3 2 1
1.87 1.55
12 2
2 4
0 1

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Mexico

Team Overview

In their latest World Cup match, Mexico hosted Ecuador and secured a convincing 2-0 victory. This win continues their strong performance in the tournament, marking their fourth consecutive win.

Match statistics (Mexico vs Ecuador):

  • Possession: 43% – 57%
  • Corners: 3 – 8
  • Fouls: 10 – 14
  • Yellow cards: 0 – 3
  • Shots on target: 3 – 1
England

Team Overview

England faced Congo DR in their last World Cup outing, emerging victorious with a 2-1 scoreline. This win adds to their impressive run, keeping them unbeaten in their last five matches.

Match statistics (England vs Congo DR):

  • Possession: 60% – 40%
  • Corners: 5 – 3
  • Fouls: 10 – 12
  • Yellow cards: 1 – 1
  • Shots on target: 7 – 2

Mexico - England Match Result

England edges Mexico in a thrilling Round of 16 clash

In a captivating encounter, England triumphed over Mexico with a score of 3-2, securing their place in the quarter-finals of the World Cup. The match was marked by a flurry of goals and a dramatic red card that shifted the dynamics on the pitch.

England took an early lead with two quick goals from Jude Bellingham in the 36th and 38th minutes, showcasing their clinical finishing. Despite falling behind, Mexico responded just before halftime with a goal from J. Quinones, giving them a glimmer of hope. The first half ended with England leading 2-1, despite Mexico dominating possession with 67% and launching a staggering 20 shots compared to England's 6.

The second half saw England extend their lead to 3-1 with a penalty from Harry Kane in the 60th minute, following a foul that resulted in a red card for England's J. Quansah shortly after the break. Mexico, undeterred, fought back and pulled one back with a penalty from R. Jimenez in the 69th minute, but they could not find the equalizer.

Ultimately, England's resilience and tactical discipline allowed them to withstand Mexico's late pressure, despite the latter's significant advantage in corners (12 to 2) and total shots. This match exemplified the unpredictable nature of knockout football, where moments of brilliance can define the outcome.