Mexico vs England β€” FIFA World Cup 2026 match review (soccer)

Mexico 2-3 England: World Cup 2026 Last 16 Result & Analysis

England beat Mexico 3-2 in the World Cup 2026 Last 16. Full result, scoreline and analysis of Mexico v England (2-3).

TL;DR: England beat Mexico 3-2 in the World Cup 2026 Last 16. The Mexico v England fixture finished 2-3, producing 5 goals in an open, attacking fixture. The review covers the result and what it means for both nations. Result data is sourced from football-data.org.
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Published 6 July 2026 · Updated 6 July 2026

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Mexico 2-3 England β€” World Cup 2026 Last 16 Review

England beat Mexico 3-2 in the World Cup 2026 Last 16. England took the points with a 3-2 victory. The Mexico v England fixture finished 2-3, producing 5 goals in an open, attacking fixture.

How the Result Unfolded

The final scoreline of Mexico 2-3 England reflected an open, attacking fixture. England took the points with a 3-2 victory. The outcome reshapes the Last 16 picture and feeds directly into the calculations both nations must now make about progress in the tournament.

Result at a Glance

  • Final score: Mexico 2-3 England
  • Competition: World Cup 2026 β€” Last 16
  • Total goals: 5
  • Kick-off: Monday 06 July 2026, 01:00 GMT

What It Means

For Mexico and England, this Last 16 result carries real consequences in an expanded 48-team World Cup where group margins are fine. England took the points with a 3-2 victory. Attention now turns to the remaining fixtures, where points and goal difference will decide who advances.

Review by the Planete Football editorial team. Result data sourced from football-data.org.

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Frequently asked questions

What was the final score in Mexico vs England?

The match finished Mexico 2-3 England in the World Cup 2026 Last 16.

Who won Mexico vs England at the World Cup 2026?

England beat Mexico 3-2.

How many goals were scored in Mexico vs England?

5 goals were scored in the fixture.

Where does the result data come from?

Result data is sourced from football-data.org.