World Cup
Bellingham's brace fuels England's quarter‑final march forward
Jude Bellingham's two first‑half goals propelled England to a 3‑2 win over Mexico at the Estadio Azteca, securing their place in the World Cup quarter‑finals. His strike in the opening minutes gave England an early lead, while his second burst from midfield restored a two‑goal advantage before half‑time.
Jordan Pickford made a crucial low save from a diving header by Raul Jimenez early in the match, preventing Mexico from taking the lead. Just before half‑time he produced an acrobatic save to deny Jimenez again as Mexico pushed for a leveller at 2‑1.
Right‑back Jarell Quansah was sent off after a VAR review for a high challenge, ending his night early. Before his dismissal he had been putting in a good performance, but his removal forced England to adjust their defensive shape.
Ezri Konsa's attempted clearance from a free‑kick fell to Julian Quinones, who scored to give Mexico a route back into the match. Despite the setback, Konsa provided crucial clearances later as England ground out the win, while Marc Guehi took the ball in tight areas under pressure.
Thomas Tuchel hails respectful Mexican welcome ahead of World Cup tie
Left‑back Nico O'Reilly delivered his best World Cup performance, flashing a dangerous cross and slamming a volley against the post before being taken off after picking up a yellow. Declan Rice's powerful run from his own half to the edge of the Mexico box sparked England's first goal, and he showed discipline by receiving a yellow after one minute. Elliot Anderson had a quieter game but was substituted when Thomas Tuchel changed England's shape to protect the lead. Bukayo Saka filled in as a right wing‑back in the first half, covering space around Quinones and providing a quality cross that led to England's lead. Anthony Gordon supplied an outlet behind the Mexican defence, his energy earning England a vital penalty. Harry Kane converted the penalty under pressure, assisted Bellingham's second goal, and also gave away a penalty. John Stones entered at the 57th minute, offering experience as England played with ten men after Quansah's sending off. Djed Spence came on at 74 minutes to reinforce the left wing‑back position, making a big tackle in the penalty area. Dan Burn made his World Cup debut at 75 minutes, using his aerial ability to block Mexican crosses, while Morgan Rogers replaced Kane in the final minutes as Thomas Tuchel sought to utilise his running ability. The 3‑2 victory sent England into the World Cup quarter‑finals, while Mexico were eliminated from the tournament. England's progression keeps their hopes alive for a deeper run in the competition.