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Eastern Daylight Time (EDT): July 5, 20:00 (8:00 PM)

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Mexico News:

Mexico chase another slice of World Cup history as England return to the  Azteca | Reuters

Beating four-time winners Germany is one thing, getting the better of Mexico in Mexico City was a different ball game entirely for Ecuador, who became El Tri's latest Azteca victims in Tuesday's straightforward 2-0 success for the co-hosts.Julian Quinones - the man who started the scoring at the World Cup as a whole - appropriately struck Mexico's maiden goal of the knockout rounds, before teeing up Raul Jimenez to put Javier Aguirre's men out of sight.Exorcising demons that had haunted them for four decades, Mexico's merited victory snapped an eight-game losing run in World Cup knockout matches - the longest such streak ever - as they won a post-group-stage tie for the first time since the aforementioned 1986 edition.

In contrast, Mexico came out of their last-32 win over Ecuador with no fitness concerns whatsoever, after 17-year-old playmaker Gilberto Mora came through a historic first World Cup start unscathed.The Tijuana wonderkid became the second-youngest player to make the first XI for a World Cup knockout match - just 20 days older than Pele in 1958 - and Aguirre must weigh up whether to persist with Mora or lean on the more experienced Brian Gutierrez. An unforeseen star of the Mundial, Quinones has been involved in four Mexico goals so far; one more goal or assist would set a new national team record at a single World Cup.

England News:

England coach says team overcame past demons with comeback win over Congo -  The Japan Times

Pubs in England will be keeping fans hydrated into the early hours of Monday morning, and Three Lions supporters in North America now ought to be hailing the enforced hydration breaks at the World Cup, after Wednesday's Powerade-fuelled fightback against a spirited Congolese side.The effervescent Brian Cipenga capitalised on shoddy England defending to propel the Leopards into a shock lead, which Congo maintained heading into the final 15 minutes thanks to inspired goalkeeping from Lionel Mpasi, but who else but Harry Kane would register a devastating double to send the Three Lions through.As five-goal Kane quietly stakes his claim for another Golden Boot, England revelled in their first World Cup win after conceding the opening goal since that fateful day in 1966, although the inquest into another underwhelming performance soon took centre stage.

England have suffered their fair share of injury scares at the World Cup so far, and the latest saw Declan Rice forced off towards the end against DR Congo, although the Arsenal man was seemingly only suffering from cramp and exhaustion.Rice ended up filling in as an auxiliary right-back in the last 32 amid injuries to Jarell Quansah (ankle) and Reece James (hamstring), the latter of whom recently offered a reassuring update but is not expected to make a rapid recovery in time for the last 16.Once again, Tuchel's biggest selection dilemmas lie out wide, where Bukayo Saka and Anthony Gordon in particular - the first England player to register multiple World Cup goal involvements as a substitute - have staked their claims for starts.