Jude Bellingham scores twice as the Three Lions survive a late Mexican fightback following a second-half red card.
MEXICO CITY, July 5, 2026 — England overcame a second-half red card and a furious comeback from co-hosts Mexico to secure a dramatic 3-2 victory at the Estadio Azteca on Sunday, securing their place in the quarterfinals of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The Three Lions appeared to be cruising toward a comfortable victory after building a commanding lead, driven by an outstanding performance from Jude Bellingham, who netted twice. Striker Harry Kane also converted from the penalty spot to put England in a dominant position during the Round of 16 encounter.
However, the momentum shifted heavily when England were reduced to 10 men late in the second half following a red card.
Capitalizing on the numerical advantage and backed by a passionate home crowd, Mexico launched a relentless offensive. The hosts scored two quick goals to cut the deficit and put immense pressure on the English defense during a nerve-racking final period.
Despite the late Mexican onslaught, England’s defense held firm through minutes of intense pressure to secure the famous win. With this victory, England books a high-stakes quarterfinal matchup against Norway, while co-hosts Mexico exit the tournament.






