Mexico vs England
World Championship Round of 16 Match Preview & Prediction
Mexico and England meet in the Round of 16 with a place in the World Championship quarter-finals at stake. Both sides arrive after strong Round of 32 performances, setting up one of the most exciting ties of the round.
🇲🇽 Mexico
Ranked 14th in the FIFA World Rankings, Mexico have been one of the most impressive teams in the tournament. El Tri topped Group A with a perfect record before defeating Ecuador 2-0 in the Round of 32. Mexico have scored eight goals and conceded none across four tournament matches.
England
England, ranked 4th, also enter with strong momentum. After finishing first in Group L, the Three Lions came from behind to beat D.R. Congo 2-1 in the Round of 32, with Harry Kane scoring twice in the second half.
Mexico have been perfect so far, winning all four matches without conceding. England remain unbeaten after four matches and showed strong character by coming from behind in their knockout opener.
By The Numbers
England #4
England 3W-1D-0L
England 8
England 3
England W-D-W-W
Winner Reaches Quarter-finals
Mexico's defensive organization against England's attacking quality will likely define the match. El Tri have yet to concede in the tournament, but Kane's movement, Bellingham's late runs, and Rashford's speed will test Mexico's back line more than any opponent so far.
At the other end, Mexico will look to use quick transitions and wide movement through Quiñones and Alvarado. England must avoid giving Mexico space to counter, especially if they commit numbers forward.
Draw
Mexico have been outstanding throughout the tournament, winning all four matches while keeping a perfect defensive record. Their organization, discipline, and ability to frustrate opponents make them one of the most difficult teams still remaining in the competition.
England possess greater attacking depth and individual quality, led by Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham, but Mexico's confidence and defensive structure suggest this could become one of the most evenly balanced matches of the Round of 16. After 90 minutes, the teams look difficult to separate.