{"id":6155,"date":"2026-07-04T22:24:32","date_gmt":"2026-07-04T22:24:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/play-live.eu\/?p=6155"},"modified":"2026-07-04T22:24:32","modified_gmt":"2026-07-04T22:24:32","slug":"two-massive-fan-bases-and-a-cathedral-mexico-england-can-become-world-cup-lore","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/play-live.eu\/?p=6155","title":{"rendered":"Two Massive Fan Bases And A Cathedral: Mexico-England Can Become World Cup Lore"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"subnav-title ff-ffc bold fs-23 lh-25 uc pd-b-10\">\n            POPULAR SEARCHES\n          <\/p>\n<p class=\"subnav-title ff-ffc bold fs-23 lh-25 uc pd-b-10\">\n            BROWSE BY\n          <\/p>\n<p class=\"ff-h fs-16 lh-1pt6 mg-b-15 article-content\" data-v-a2155f14>In the history of the men\u2019s World Cup, in every tournament, there is always at least one fixture that you return to in order to capture the essence of that particular edition. It\u2019s a match stapled in your psyche because it delivered everything that you expected, not just from a footballing perspective, but from a cultural one too.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ff-h fs-16 lh-1pt6 mg-b-15 article-content\" data-v-a2155f14>It\u2019s a matchup of two nations coming together and delivering a majestic spectacle of football and in the end, you forever remember the host nation because it played the role of narrator to one of the best matches you have ever witnessed.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ff-h fs-16 lh-1pt6 mg-b-15 article-content\" data-v-a2155f14>I can think of a few. The final from 2022 in Qatar, for example, between Argentina and France. Or Brazil\u2019s 3-2 win over the Netherlands in the 1994 quarterfinal encounter or the semifinal between Italy and West Germany in the 1970 World Cup, which was the first time Mexico hosted the tournament.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"ff-h fs-16 lh-1pt6 mg-b-15 article-content\" data-v-a2155f14>Again and again, we return to these matches because they become important memories that enhance the notion that this is indeed the greatest sport and the greatest tournament and nothing comes close.\u00a0\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"ff-h fs-16 lh-1pt6 mg-b-15 article-content\" data-v-a2155f14>I think England\u2019s match against Mexico in Mexico City will be one of them.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"ff-h fs-16 lh-1pt6 mg-b-15 article-content\" data-v-a2155f14>The prelude to the match has already given us drama. The discussion about the effects of the city&#8217;s altitude. The hotel choice for England&#8217;s squad in order to minimize potential disruption. Reports about how weather could disrupt or change the kick-off time.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ff-h fs-16 lh-1pt6 mg-b-15 article-content\" data-v-a2155f14>These teams have something in common (aside from a penchant for serving beans for breakfast). Both are among the most followed teams anywhere in the world, but whose rich history in the sport hasn&#8217;t quite measured that reach.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ff-h fs-16 lh-1pt6 mg-b-15 article-content\" data-v-a2155f14>But that\u2019s where the similarity may end, because this match \u2013 out of any so far \u2013 will be the biggest spectacle at this World Cup. And there are so many reasons why.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"ff-h fs-16 lh-1pt6 mg-b-15 article-content\" data-v-a2155f14>Let\u2019s begin with the host. Mexico, under Javier &#8220;Vasco&#8221; Aguirre, has been a revelation and one of the best teams at the tournament. So far, it has won every match leading up to this point without conceding a single goal and with the likes of Juli\u00e1n Qui\u00f1ones (three goals, one assist) and a determined Ra\u00fal Jim\u00e9nez (two goals), El Tri can hurt anyone at any moment. This, however, is a team that fully represents the concept of togetherness. It is brave, cohesive and extremely difficult to break.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ff-h fs-16 lh-1pt6 mg-b-15 article-content\" data-v-a2155f14>The other component is the stadium itself, as it brings joy and a sense of energetic momentum for the host and ghosts of the past for the visitor. I\u2019ll get to that in a moment.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ff-h fs-16 lh-1pt6 mg-b-15 article-content\" data-v-a2155f14>But first, think about this. In 10 World Cup matches, Mexico has never lost at this iconic ground and only twice has it suffered defeat in international competition in 89 fixtures. The crowd is the most intense audience out of any we will see at this World Cup. The experience of players who have dealt with this before often tell me that it is the equivalent of being lost in an ocean of noise, where the chanting and screaming and the roaring is so loud, not only can you not communicate with your teammates. You can\u2019t even hear yourself think.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p><span>The crowd has been a powerful force for Mexico at the World Cup. (Photo by Cesar Gomez\/Jam Media\/Getty Images)<\/span> <\/p>\n<p class=\"ff-h fs-16 lh-1pt6 mg-b-15 article-content\" data-v-a2155f14>Whenever England has the ball, it will require complete focus because the booing and whistling will be overwhelming.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"ff-h fs-16 lh-1pt6 mg-b-15 article-content\" data-v-a2155f14>There are literally vibrations inside the stadium due to the stomping and as fans sing &#8220;Cielito Lindo&#8221; and &#8220;Ol\u00e9, Ol\u00e9, Ol\u00e9,&#8221; you can\u2019t feel anything but an overwhelming sense of domination by one collective voice.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ff-h fs-16 lh-1pt6 mg-b-15 article-content\" data-v-a2155f14>I know England very well. It is a part of my heart. I was accidentally born there to my Peruvian parents (a story for another day) and grew up there after leaving Per\u00fa in the early 90s. My youth is because of England. I have many English family members and loved ones and still go back year after year. I cover the Premier League and know English football culture very well.<\/p>\n<p class=\"ff-h fs-16 lh-1pt6 mg-b-15 article-content\" data-v-a2155f14>I can tell any English fan that this will be the most hostile and loudest atmosphere the Three Lions have ever faced and my hope for Thomas Tuchel is that most of this preparation is psychological, not physical. There is also the memory of the past, as this was the venue for one of the most controversial moments in World Cup history \u2014 Diego Maradona\u2019s &#8220;Hand of God&#8221; secured Argentina\u2019s win over England in the quarterfinal of the 1986 World Cup.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"ff-h fs-16 lh-1pt6 mg-b-15 article-content\" data-v-a2155f14>England has not been back to Mexico City since then. Until now.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"ff-h fs-16 lh-1pt6 mg-b-15 article-content\" data-v-a2155f14>The altitude remains the most talked-about factor and rightly so. At about 7,220 to 7,352 feet above sea level, the need for oxygen becomes more urgent as it drops 20% per breath, so for athletes, running and finding your energy is harder.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p><span>England players training in Mexico City. (Photo by Bradley Collyer\/PA Images via Getty Images)<\/span> <!--&gt;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"ff-h fs-16 lh-1pt6 mg-b-15 article-content\" data-v-a2155f14>Remember how I am Peruvian? Growing up, I would go to Cusco (the Inca capital and where my father was born) every year and that\u2019s at 11,152 feet, which is significantly higher, but the point remains. It\u2019s the same reason why Bolivia plays its World Cup qualifiers in El Alto (13,615 feet) because it\u2019s a sizable advantage.\u00a0<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"ff-h fs-16 lh-1pt6 mg-b-15 article-content\" data-v-a2155f14>Now, Mexico City is much lower, but the effects will be present, so England\u2019s strategy needs to be drawn up in accordance to the altitude. There is no room for maybe or maybe not. It must. Tuchel\u2019s priority must be to keep the ball and not chase it, otherwise, this could become an even bigger mountain to climb. This is also where hydration breaks are key.\u00a0<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"ff-h fs-16 lh-1pt6 mg-b-15 article-content\" data-v-a2155f14>England\u2019s quest to win the World Cup for the first time since 1966 has now arrived at the ultimate challenge: to beat a confident, strong, assured Mexico at their home. In front of their people. With the skies against them.\u00a0<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"ff-h fs-16 lh-1pt6 mg-b-15 article-content\" data-v-a2155f14>Mexico\u2019s quest is to continue on this historic run and to achieve something that has not been done since 1986 and 1970, which is to reach the quarterfinal stage of the World Cup.\u00a0<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"ff-h fs-16 lh-1pt6 mg-b-15 article-content\" data-v-a2155f14>The venue is set. A wonderful city is ready to create an enormous atmosphere. All that is left is for Sunday evening to arrive, and for the gods of nature to leave us alone with their thunderstorm warnings.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"ff-h fs-16 lh-1pt6 mg-b-15 article-content\" data-v-a2155f14>We won\u2019t need them. Because the actual thunderstorm will be inside the stadium, created by 80,000 people. And the would-be legends who'll step on the pitch of one of the game's cathedrals.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p style=\"color:var(-color-text-primary);font-family:inherit;font-size:18px;font-weight:700;line-height:1.25;margin:0;min-width:0\">Tales From Azteca: Before Mexico vs. England, U.S. Alums Reflect On Historic Mexico City Stadium<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p style=\"color:var(-color-text-primary);font-family:inherit;font-size:18px;font-weight:700;line-height:1.25;margin:0;min-width:0\">England's 3 Keys To Beating Mexico In World Cup Showdown<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p style=\"color:var(-color-text-primary);font-family:inherit;font-size:18px;font-weight:700;line-height:1.25;margin:0;min-width:0\">Through Brilliance And Bravery, Cape Verde Epitomized The Beauty Of The World Cup<\/p>\n\n--><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>POPULAR SEARCHES BROWSE BY In the history of the men\u2019s World Cup, in every tournament, there is always at least one fixture that you return to in order to capture the essence of that particular edition. 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