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Weather Delay: Thunderstorms Halt Mexico vs. England World Cup 2026 Clash

Guardian Football·July 5, 2026
The stage was set for a blockbuster Round of 16 showdown at the FIFA World Cup 2026, but Mother Nature appears to have the final say on the pre-match schedule. Mexico and England are scheduled to clash in what is undoubtedly one of the most highly anticipated matches of the knockout stage. However, as fans around the globe geared up for the 6pm local kickoff, severe thunderstorms rolled into the area, forcing tournament organizers to hit the pause button on pre-match protocols. According to live updates from Guardian Football, the arrival of both national teams at the stadium has officially been put on hold. The sudden weather shift has left millions of fans in suspense, casting doubt over whether the crucial tie will proceed without further interruptions. Stadium officials are currently monitoring the lightning and heavy rain, prioritizing the safety of the players, staff, and supporters. The atmosphere outside the arena was electric, but now, nervous energy is taking over as supporters wait for the storm to pass and the clouds to clear. While the Mexico-England tie remains in meteorological limbo, the drama elsewhere in the tournament continues to deliver stunning storylines. Norway has officially punched their ticket through the knockout stages, sending their passionate fanbase into an absolute frenzy. The Norwegian triumph has sparked scenes of jubilation far beyond the borders of Scandinavia. As noted by Guardian Football, New York City is currently hosting a massive party, with ecstatic Norwegian supporters flooding the streets. Revelers can expect to see a plethora of exuberant 'rowing routines' taking over the floors of Manhattan bars tonight—a beloved, traditional celebration that has become synonymous with Norwegian sporting success. As we wait for the skies to clear over the stadium, the tension continues to build. Will the storm pass in time for a timely kickoff, or will we be looking at a significant delay for this colossal last-16 encounter? One thing is for certain: whenever the referee finally blows the whistle, the pent-up anticipation and adverse weather conditions will make for an unforgettable, highly charged atmosphere on the pitch.