FIFA has postponed the start of the World Cup Round of 16 match between Mexico and England by one hour due to dangerous weather conditions surrounding the Azteca Stadium in Mexico City. The fixture was originally scheduled to kick off at midnight local time, but the decision to delay was taken following severe thunderstorms in the area and early evacuation orders issued to spectators.
The governing body made the decision despite having previously approved the original kick-off time. The postponement came as a precautionary measure given mounting concerns over the unpredictable weather conditions affecting the stadium and surrounding areas.
This marks a rare instance of FIFA delaying a major tournament fixture due to weather. The match represents a crucial encounter in the knockout stages, with both nations keen to progress further in the competition. Mexican home advantage at the iconic Azteca Stadium had been viewed as a significant factor heading into the tie.
Source: Walla News — Original article in Hebrew.

