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Joe Donnohue

Why was Mexico vs Ecuador World Cup fixture delayed?

General view of the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City ahead of a game between Club America and Toluca in November 2018.

Mexico and Ecuador traded blows in Mexico City (CDMX) on Tuesday evening/Wednesday morning but not at the scheduled 9pm local time kick-off.

The two Latin American nations were seeking a place in the Last 16 of the World Cup - in Ecuador's case for only the second time in the country's history.

Kick-off was delayed in the Mexican capital due to a weather warning and instead took place an hour later than scheduled at 8pm local time (3am UK).

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Estadio Azteca, Mexico City - one of the host stadiums of the 2026 World Cup (Image credit: Getty Images)

Why is Mexico vs Ecuador delayed?

The iconic Estadio Azteca was the venue for the Round of 32 bout but thunderstorms in the region played havoc with FIFA's scheduling.

It followed Ecuador's lodging of a complaint with world football's governing body after Mexican fans set off fireworks and created a disturbance outside the Ecuador squad hotel overnight.

Lightning strike (Image credit: Getty Images)

Fans blasted car horns in a bid to disrupt Ecuador's preparation for the fixture in Mexico City, one of the most populous and elevated capital cities in the world.

Ecuador's complaint to FIFA cited so-called 'sleep deprivation tactics'.

According to The Guardian, kick-off was delayed 'due to a biblical thunderstorm that has been raging above the stadium for more than an hour.'

Lightning was also observed near the stadium, whilst rolling thunder reportedly drew gasps from the crowd in CDMX. As of 40 minutes before the scheduled kick-off time, players had not emerged from the dressing rooms to warm up.

In the USA, as per safety protocols, when lightning is present within an eight-mile (13 km) radius of the stadium, World Cup matches are immediately called to a halt. Play may only resume after a full 30 minutes have passed without further strikes in that area and any new lightning event resets the countdown.

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