England’s thrilling comeback against DR Congo has propelled them into the Round of 16 in the World Cup, but the path ahead is daunting. Their next match is against Mexico at the iconic Estadio Azteca, a venue where the co-hosts have a remarkable home record. This match, scheduled for 1am on July 6, will test England’s resilience against a team that has yet to concede a goal in the tournament.
Should England triumph, they could face Brazil or Norway in the quarter-finals, a potential rematch against Brazil that carries historical weight. The last encounter in 2002 ended in heartbreak for England, making this a highly anticipated clash for fans.
If they advance further, a semi-final against Argentina could be on the cards, reigniting fierce rivalries and memories of past tournaments. The stakes are high as England seeks to end a 60-year wait for a World Cup title.
Ultimately, the final could see them up against either Spain or France, both formidable opponents. As the tournament progresses, England’s journey not only captivates fans but also highlights the pressures and expectations surrounding the national team in their quest for glory.
Source: Metro

