World Cup debate splits England: Should children get to stay up late for Mexico game?
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World Cup debate splits England: Should children get to stay up late for Mexico game?
PAUL WALDIE
EUROPE CORRESPONDENT
LONDON
PUBLISHED JULY 3, 2026
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England forward Harry Kane, left, and midfielder Jude Bellingham celebrate Kane's first of two goals against Democratic Republic of the Congo on Wednesday. With a 2-1 win, England advanced to face Mexico in the round of 16 Sunday.
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