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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
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Josh Payne

Thunderstorms arrive in Mexico City before England World Cup match

  • Thunderstorms have struck Mexico City hours before England 's World Cup match against Mexico, scheduled for a 1am UK time kick-off.
  • FIFA have opted not to bring the game forward at this point, despite forecasts predicting an 80% chance of thunderstorms at 5pm local time and 60% at 6pm.
  • ​A shelter in place order was issued before the Mexico v England World Cup last-16 clash ⁠due to thunderstorms in the area around the Azteca Stadium, FIFA said on Sunday. People working on the pitch ⁠were asked to ​move into ⁠the tunnel while a message on the stadium screen ⁠warned that severe weather was approaching ​the ⁠venue.
  • Although no delay is currently suggested, play cannot commence until 30 minutes after lightning is detected within an eight-mile radius, following a previous match delay.
  • Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer expressed confidence in England and noted extended pub licensing for fans, while supporters acknowledged the challenges of playing at the high-altitude Estadio Azteca.

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