The World Cup match between England and Mexico in the round of 16 may be moved to noon local time on Sunday due to storm risks near Mexico City. Local media reported this potential change on Friday, highlighting concerns over flooding near the Estadio Azteca. FIFA has yet to confirm any adjustments to the kickoff time.
Potential Rescheduling of the Match
The match, originally set for 6 PM local time (0000 GMT), is under review as FIFA considers the implications of severe weather. According to reports, discussions are ongoing about advancing the kickoff time to 12 PM local time (1800 GMT) to mitigate risks.
Extreme weather conditions have already affected other matches. For instance, Mexico's recent game against Ecuador was delayed due to rain, making it imperative for FIFA to act swiftly to ensure player safety and match integrity.
Weather Concerns at Estadio Azteca
The Estadio Azteca, one of the most iconic stadiums in the world, is situated in an area prone to heavy storms, especially during this season. The potential for flooding poses a significant risk not just to the players but also to the fans attending the match.





