Jude Bellingham Leads England to Dramatic 3-2 Win Over Mexico at World Cup 2026
England delivered one of the most memorable performances of the 2026 World Cup with a thrilling 3-2 victory over Mexico at the Azteca Stadium on July 6. Despite Mexico’s home advantage, including an undefeated World Cup record at the venue and intense local support, England overcame the challenges with resilience and tactical discipline. The match, extended by a weather delay and extra time, was hailed as the best game of the tournament so far.
Jude Bellingham emerged as the standout player, scoring two crucial early goals that disrupted Mexico’s momentum and later playing a pivotal role in defense as England fought to maintain their lead. Captain Harry Kane also contributed decisively by scoring the winning goal, demonstrating calm under pressure. Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford, who had faced criticism earlier in the tournament, delivered a heroic performance with key saves and smart game management.
England’s pragmatic approach, including slowing the game’s pace and enduring physical and mental pressure, proved essential in securing the win. Although the team faced setbacks such as Jarrel Kawansa’s red card and a penalty that allowed Mexico back into the game, their overall determination and tactical execution stood out. This victory not only advanced England to the quarterfinals but also marked a symbolic overcoming of past World Cup disappointments.
Looking ahead, England will face Norway in the quarterfinals, a match expected to present a different challenge with the presence of star striker Erling Haaland. Meanwhile, Mexico, despite their elimination, earned respect for their spirited performance and have promising players like Hilberto Mora to build on for the future.
This win at the historically challenging Azteca Stadium represents a significant milestone for England, offering hope and motivation as the tournament progresses.
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