Follow the Mexico vs England stats live from this 2026 FIFA World Cup last-16 clash at the famous Azteca stadium in Mexico City.
Our Opta match centre delivers you all the Mexico vs England stats from their 2026 FIFA World Cup last 16 meeting at Azteca Stadium on 5 July.
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Mexico vs England: Pre-Match Opta Facts
This is just the second FIFA World Cup meeting between Mexico and England, with the Three Lions winning a group stage match 2-0 in 1966 en route to winning the trophy. Mexico have never lost a FIFA World Cup match at the Azteca Stadium (W8 D2), winning the last six in a row. This will be the 11th time they have played there in the World Cup, which will make it the most games played at one venue by a team in the competition’s history. This will be England’s first game at the Mexico City Stadium 40 years, since a 2-1 loss to Argentina in the 1986 FIFA World Cup quarter-final thanks to Diego Maradona’s infamous ‘hand of God’ goal. Mexico have won all four of their matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, already their most victories in a single edition. They are one of only two hosts this century to win their opening four games of a campaign, along with Germany in 2006, while Italy in 1990 are the only hosts to win their opening five. Mexico could become just the second team in FIFA World Cup history to keep a clean sheet in their opening five matches of a single edition, after Italy in 1990 (5), who finished third overall. Julián Quiñones has been directly involved in four goals at the 2026 FIFA World Cup (3 goals, 1 assist), the joint-most on record (since 1966) by a Mexican player in a single edition, with Luis Hernández in 1998. Quiñones (3) is also just one goal shy of equalling Hernández’s record for most goals scored in a single edition by a Mexican (4 in 1998). Harry Kane has scored four headed goals at the FIFA World Cup, with three of those coming so far at this year’s tournament. Only Miroslav Klose (7) and Gerd Müller (5) have netted more headers at the competition on record than Kane (since 1966).Enjoy this? Add Opta Analyst as a preferred source by clicking here.
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