Concerns over severe weather in Mexico have prompted discussions about rescheduling England's World Cup Round of 16 match against Mexico. Originally set to take place at 1 a.m. local time on Monday, the game may be moved to an earlier slot on Sunday to avoid the anticipated impact of storms in the region.
The potential change aims to ensure player safety and minimize disruptions caused by adverse weather conditions. Organizers are currently monitoring the situation closely as forecasts indicate a heightened risk of storms at the scheduled time.
No official decision has been announced yet, but officials are considering various options to adjust the timing while accommodating logistical challenges for teams, broadcasters, and fans. Both national teams and governing bodies are expected to collaborate in determining the optimal solution.
The forthcoming match holds significant importance in the tournament, with both England and Mexico vying for a place in the quarterfinals. As the weather developments unfold, organizers remain focused on preserving the integrity of the competition and the safety of all involved.
