World Cup: Ten-man England battle past Mexico in Azteca thriller

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World Cup: Ten-man England battle past Mexico in Azteca thriller
England forward Harry Kane (centre) celebrates scoring his side’s third goal against Mexico during the round of 16 in Mexico City. PHOTO/AFP
In Summary

Down to 10 men through most of the second half, the Three Lions weathered a Mexico storm to reach the World Cup quarter-finals for the third straight time with a rip-roaring 3-2 victory over the co-hosts.

Jude Bellingham scored twice, and Harry Kane netted from the penalty spot as England held on grimly to secure a famous victory at the iconic Mexico City Stadium and set up a quarter-final against Norway.

Down to 10 men through most of the second half, the Three Lions weathered a Mexico storm to reach the World Cup quarter-finals for the third straight time with a rip-roaring 3-2 victory over the co-hosts.

Thomas Tuchel's side made it ⁠hard for themselves but handed the battling Mexicans their first-ever World Cup defeat at the Azteca.

Mexico had only lost two competitive games at the iconic venue in 89 matches since 1966, but England deserved to make it three.

After the game was delayed by an hour due to thunderstorms, Mexico attacked from the start, backed by their ​fanatical support, who raised the decibel level even higher than in their earlier matches ‌at their home fortress, but England held firm and managed to take the sting out of the game.

Bellingham put England ahead with a diving header from Bukayo Saka's fine cross just past the half-hour and made it 2-0 within ‌two minutes after another break down the right with captain Harry Kane providing the centre.

The Mexican crowd responded with chants of "Yes we can," and their ​players responded when livewire winger Julian Quinones volleyed home inside the box after a scramble following a free kick to get the hosts back into the match.

They got further encouragement after the break when England ​defender Jarell Quansah was sent off for a rash challenge. The visitors kept their cool, though, and ​after Anthony Gordon was fouled by the keeper on the hour, Kane calmly ​scored from the spot.

Just as England looked to enjoy some breathing space, captain Kane gave away a penalty as he tried to clear the ball, and ​after a VAR review, the referee pointed to the spot. Raul Jimenez stepped up to make it 3-2 and give Mexico hope again.

With just over 20 minutes to go, England had their backs to the wall and had to dig deep to keep the Mexicans at bay. Despite giving up most of the possession, they hung ⁠on for a famous victory in the last match of this World Cup in Mexico.

It was England's first visit to the famous ⁠stadium since they lost ​to Argentina in the 1986 World Cup quarter-finals after Diego Maradona's infamous "Hand of God" goal, and a mazy dribble through a hapless defence sank Bobby Robson's side.

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