England secured a dramatic 3-2 victory over Mexico in a World Cup classic at the Estadio Azteca, advancing to the quarter-finals where they will face Norway. The match was marked by controversy and high drama as the Three Lions overcame both a resilient Mexican side and challenging weather conditions.
Bellingham Double and Kane Penalty Seal Win
Jude Bellingham was the star of the show, scoring twice for England. His first goal came from a well-worked team move, while his second showcased his individual brilliance. Harry Kane added a third from the penalty spot, ensuring England's progression despite a late fightback from Mexico.
Controversy and Resilience
The match was not without its contentious moments, with decisions from the referee sparking debate. However, England showed resilience to withstand Mexico's pressure and secure the win. The victory sets up a quarter-final clash with Norway, who earlier defeated Brazil.
What's Next for England
England's reward for their victory is a quarter-final meeting with Norway. The team will look to build on this performance as they continue their World Cup campaign.



