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Shelter-in-place order at Azteca amid storm before Mexico-England

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Shelter-in-place order at Azteca amid storm before Mexico-England
A sign displays 'Severe weather is approaching the stadium' at Mexico City's Azteca StadiumImage source, PA MediaImage caption,

Mexico are facing England for a place in the World Cup quarter-finals

  • Published5 July 2026, 22:14 BST
Updated 11 minutes ago

The Azteca Stadium has issued a shelter-in-place order because of severe weather before the last-16 World Cup tie between Mexico and England.

The match in Mexico City is set to kick off at 18:00 local time on Sunday (01:00 BST Monday).

There has been heavy rain in the city during the day and reports of lightning above the stadium.

The current advice for supporters and media inside the ground is to remain in their seats.

Fifa held talks with the English and Mexican football associations on Friday after proposing the match be moved to 19:00 BST on Sunday (12:00 local time) before a U-turn resulted in the kick-off time remaining unchanged.

'Any storms are likely to linger for hours'

ByTomasz SchafernakerBBC Meteorologist

Thunderstorms and shower clouds have been developing around Mexico City in the last few hours.

On social media there are reports of downpours affecting parts of the city, however it is difficult to verify if lightning has been occurring close to the football ground itself.

The showers are likely to continue to grow, threatening disruption.

All eyes on the horizon and fingers crossed the storms stay well away, but it's a close call. Any storms are likely to linger for hours.

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Originally reported by BBC Sport. Read the full story at the original source.