England World Cup Quarter-Final Kick-Off Time Confirmed if They Beat Mexico
England World Cup Quarter-Final Kick-Off Time if They Beat Mexico

England have a stern test awaiting them if they defeat Mexico in the round of 16. The date and kick-off time for England's next World Cup match if they beat Mexico has been confirmed.

Next Opponents: Brazil or Norway

Should England defeat Mexico, they will face the winner of Brazil vs Norway, which takes place at 9pm UK time on Sunday. The five-time world champions have been underwhelming but are yet to lose in the tournament, while their Erling Haaland-led opponents have lost just once to France in an impressive campaign.

Date and Kick-Off Time

The quarter-final clash is scheduled for Saturday, June 11, at 10pm UK time. The match will be hosted at Miami Stadium, also known as Hard Rock Stadium.

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Miami Stadium Record

England have appeared at Miami Stadium twice in their history, with both games being friendlies. The Three Lions drew 2-2 with Ecuador in their penultimate warm-up for the World Cup 2014 before drawing 0-0 against Honduras a few days later.

Record Versus Brazil

England's record against Brazil makes for dire reading. In the 27 games they've played, the Three Lions have only won four times, with their last victory coming in a 2013 friendly. The South American nation have bested their English counterparts 12 times, with their last World Cup battle coming in 2002 when the eventual winners knocked out England in the quarter-finals 2-1 thanks to Ronaldinho's infamous lob of David Seaman.

Record Versus Norway

England have battled Norway 10 times and have enjoyed seven victories over the Scandinavian nation while drawing three times and losing just twice. The last time the two teams faced off was in 2014 when the Three Lions ran out 1-0 winners in a friendly.

Mexico Challenge

England can't afford to look past the test they face tonight, with the last-16 tie in Mexico City getting underway at 1am Monday morning UK time. The World Cup co-hosts have won 70 of their 89 matches at the iconic Azteca Stadium, with the 2,200 metre altitude posing a unique challenge.

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