Monday, 6 July 2026

2026 FIFA World Cup Match 92: Mexico - England (discussion)

Mexico and England meet in a classic WC game. Alireza Faghani will be in the middle at the famous Estadio Azteca in Mexico City. 


Match #92
Round of 16
6 July 2026, 02:00 CET
Estadio Azteca, Mexico City
MEXICO - ENGLAND
Referee: Alireza Faghani IRN/AUS
Assistant Referee 1: George Lakrindis AUS 
Assistant Referee 2: Andrew Lindsay AUS 
Fourth Official:  Jalal Jayed MAR 
Reserve AR: Zakaria Brinsi MAR 
Video Assistant Referee: Nicolas Gallo COL
Assistant Video Assistant Referee 1 : Juan Lara CHI
Assistant Video Assistant Referee 2 : Juan Soto VEN 

96 comments:

  1. The meteorologist side of me is laughing.

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    1. Interesting both teams didn’t want to delay the game when this was clearly going to be result.

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  2. The Mexico vs. England match is currently under a shelter-in-place order at Estadio Azteca due to severe thunderstorms, making a kickoff delay highly likely. While the official start time remains 6:00 PM local time, pitch access is prohibited.

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  3. Alireza Faghani produced a masterclass in staying out of the spotlight during the first 45 minutes, giving Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum and England's King Charles III no reason yet to intervene with Gianni Infantino.

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    1. Hilarious comment!!! Love it

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    2. Hahaha!! Something tells me they don’t have the same pull as some other heads of state ;)

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  4. Can't wait for this one the delay much to my difficult to keep staying up and it's great that the action is finally upon us

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  5. Some balls to already give a yellow card

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    1. For what is, arguably, the Mexican player creating the dangerous situation.

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  6. Can’t do anything else but give YC…

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  7. First YC in just 2 min in the game and very correct one high boot

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  8. Correct first YC in first minute

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  9. And unsurprisingly, right off the bat, the homophobic chant has made itself present.

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  10. I thought FIFA had threatened sanctions for that

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    1. FIFA, as we well know, is all bark and no bite.

      Kind of like their slogan, "Football Unites Us".
      Yet they allow a host country (USA) to openly racially profile and discriminate against certain groups of people.

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  11. Very physical MEX it will be intense game for the referee

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    1. I reckon they may opt for the Paraguay approach. If they do, lets see if this AFC referee is up to the task.

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    2. Believe me, he has the experience and nous to deal with it.

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  12. On a ball into touch for Mexico, the referee would have served himself well by having the player move back the 10 yards he walked upheld. Not a big issue, but to show some mettle to MEX

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  13. How fitting. Infantino is the stadium is all smiles no matter what the Mexico fans yells. The man is truly despicable.

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  14. FIFA has been corrupt forever. Qatar getting the WC to be played in the summer and the moving it to winter?

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  15. Unless he's deaf. Infantino has a front row seat to soak in the homophobic chant.

    Mexico looks to be going the Paraguay route. Overly physical and constant complaining.

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  16. Dissent from mex player and fighani runing behind the player to give warning 19 min

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  17. 22 min feghani interfer with play bad placement

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  18. Faghani’s heated confrontation with a Mexican player.

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  19. So far decisions have looked good overall and Faghani is showing personality in his management. Excellent first YC also.

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  20. Looked a great advantage from Faghani before the 2nd goal

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    1. No advantage was given. He just didn’t see the foul.

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  21. Faghani better be ready for dirty Paraguayan-level play by Mexico once they get blown out

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    1. Mexico have literally looked the better side - Pickford keeping us in it

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  22. Total miss of MEX push in back

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  23. Some of the foul detection has seemed random. Missed ENG FK for foul on Saka there

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  24. The foul which was awarded for the Mexico FK, letting the goal for MEX happen, was never a foul. Changed the game entirely now

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  25. An excellent performance by Faghani in a very intense match.

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    1. In terms of fouls. No. But managing the important personalities, yes. That’s why it goes well.

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    2. Apart from the phantom foul before the Mexican goal

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    3. Agree with VG, there was a strong foul on Bellingham near the technical areas, the Saka foul, and then the softness of the contact for the foul before the Mexico goal. Management is fine, but foul detection is only okay at best

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  26. A brilliant performance from the referee from Australia at halftime, the best performance from non -UEFA ref I have seen live at this World Cup, Faghani was that good can't wait for the second half

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  27. Bias to England declared. Good overall performance from Faghani , challenging game in terms of both intensity , positioning and managing big personalities. No obvious errors - good temperament and man management skills. Could've had a closer look at the foul given leading up to Mex's goal but if he keeps up this standard definitely a contender for the final.

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    1. Regardless of thoughts on performance or suitability, I don't see him having both the expanded CWC Final last year, and this one

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    2. Brilliant is a massive overstatement

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  28. Excellent yellow after 1 minute - rice deserved it, then after setting the levels he then produces 4( minutes of a master class in chasing players and managing them I. A strong way ! Loved it … old school …. World.cup final elect mark my words !!!

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  29. At least YC missed 52’

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  30. Clear sfp missed in fiel no foul even

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  31. Missed RC over the ball. Not brilliant!

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  32. OFR for a RC correct by VAR

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    1. And bad announcement followed after review

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  33. Huge miss call live, great intervention by VAR, clear RC

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  34. Finally VAR is working how it supposed to

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  35. I take that back. No way is that a red - got ALL of the ball - was he supposed to amputate his leg midway ? Absolutely ridiculous

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    1. I'm shocked that Sarish thinks a completely correct decision is wrong. Shocked I tell you

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    2. I think it's absolutely harsh because he got ALL of the ball . Can you tell me if you don't think he got the ball or if you think it doesn't matter if a defender plays the ball - any contact of that nature is a red ?

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    3. He didn’t “get all of the ball” not that it matters.

      He went over the ball during an airborne lunge straight into a shin with studs. Tough, cuz a yellow live might not see a review, but once Faghani gets called over he has to go red.

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    4. The ball is irrelevant in the modern game if the follow through is dangerous. That's been the case for at least 20 years.

      He also does not get "all of the ball". The bottom of his calf bounces off the ball as then follows through on the Mexican player. There is actually only a very small play on the ball. Even if he took the ball fully it is a a clear red card.

      The fact that the English pundits on BBC have no complaints should tell it's own story

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  36. Easy for the VAR, clearly SFP. The benches response was unacceptable and ignored, however. This has the feeling of heating up. The R16 matches have been really heated this tournament

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  37. Can’t miss the sfp here. Not even a foul or YC makes it much worse..

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  38. RC Easy call by VAR Nicolas Gallo

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  39. MEX 10 shouting at player on ground - YC. He is losing control.

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  40. Clear PK correct decision by the ref no hesitation spot on

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  41. Handball before the faoul mybe app

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  42. Is this SFP? I don't see excessive force.

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    1. Finally someone . I'm going to be called a hooligan for a different opinion

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    2. There was a lot of speed and intensity in the tackle. That creates the force, rather than the foot being planted in. The OFR was needed

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    3. Brother, you can't plant your studs that high on an opposing player's shin. That's the textbook definition of endangering the safety of a player.

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    4. Lunging challenge, whole body off the ground. Unlucky that his leg got over the ball but absolute red card.

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    5. Mate be serious, look how far he comes from with enormous speed = tremendous force

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  43. Unfortunately that isn't "playing the ball" - definitely a red card

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    1. His follow through had studs showing but he definitely got the ball

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  44. Not deliberately handball, didn't lead direct to goal, not punishable

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  45. Penalty clear. Ball going away from goal so not Dogso, penalty only correct. And ball is headed onto the top of a completely natural arm position, never handball

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  46. All of these referees show absolutely ZERO authority any time there is a PK whistled.
    The players do as they please and there is ZERO reaction from the referees.

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  47. Clear dissent continually unpunished at this tournament, it’s not a good look

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  48. Penalty seems very clear. Do we know why a yellow card for the stopping of promising attack was not given? It feels like a clear downgrade from the denial of goal scoring opportunty, given goalkeeper attempted to play the ball

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    1. Going away from the goal and other opponents there. Not DOGSO.

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    2. Direction of play not met. Balls heading toward the corner of the penalty area. Close, but easy to defend from the considerations

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  49. Both correct decisions. The RC is one that referee's often fail to give in real time due to the player winning the ball first then committing the RC offense

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  50. Indirect free kick on the restart kick ?

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  51. This match feels like a sacrifice of Faghani—my God, what is this?

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