The happy hangover: how England fans are coping after late night watching Mexico game
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Key context: <p>After five goals, two penalties and a 4am finish, it was a bleary-eyed start to Monday for pupils and workers</p><p>So we survived. We made it out the other side. After all the strategising about where, when, if and how we would watch England take their World Cup fight to Mexico, we pulled it off, stepping out bleary eyed into the dawn just about intact. And boy was it worth it.</p><p>Five goals, two penalties, one red card and six yellow cards later, a 10-man <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/football/2026/jul/06/england-mexico-match-report-jude-bellingham-harry-kane-world-cup">England emerged the victors</a> in one of their best performances in recent memory.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/football/2026/jul/06/how-england-fans-coping-late-night-mexico-game">Continue reading...</a> This development from The Guardian highlights ongoing changes in the sector.
After five goals, two penalties and a 4am finish, it was a bleary-eyed start to Monday for pupils and workersSo we survived. We made it out the other side. After all the strategising about where, when, if and how we would watch England take their World Cup fight to Mexico, we pulled it off, stepping out bleary eyed into the dawn just about intact. And boy was it worth it.Five goals, two penalties, one red card and six yellow cards later, a 10-man England emerged the victors in one of their best performances in recent memory. Continue reading...
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