England face Mexico at the Azteca on July 5. Here's where to watch, where to drink, and how to survive the most electric atmosphere in world football.
# México vs England — July 5, 2026 | Estadio Azteca
The Match
Mexico and England meet in the Round of 16 on Sunday, July 5 at 8:00 PM ET (7:00 PM CDMX) at the iconic Estadio Azteca — capacity 87,523. Mexico arrive on a 2-0 win over Ecuador, Harry Kane's England on a 2-1 comeback over DR Congo. This is the first time these nations meet at a World Cup since 1966.
One thing is certain: the Azteca will be the loudest stadium on earth that night.
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Where to Watch if You Don't Have a Ticket
FIFA Fan Festival™ — Zócalo (FREE)
The official fan zone is at El Zócalo, Mexico City's main plaza — one of the largest public squares in the world. For 39 consecutive days, it hosts live screenings, concerts and food on a massive screen. Free entry, no registration needed. Capacity: 55,000 fans. Expect an absolute party for Mexico vs England.
Address: Plaza de la Constitución, Centro Histórico
How to get there: Metro Zócalo (Line 2)
Campo Marte 26
A secondary fan zone combining football, music, food and the gastronomy festival "México de Mis Sabores." Great alternative if the Zócalo is at capacity.
Address: Campo Marte, Polanco
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British Pubs & Bars for English Fans in CDMX
The Dog House Pub — The Only Authentic British Pub in Mexico City
The go-to spot for expats and English fans. Pints of imported beer, English food, Premier League on TV year-round. Expect it to be packed on July 5 — arrive early.
Neighborhood: Colonia Roma / Condesa area
Vibe: Proper British pub, pool table, football shirts on the walls
The Black Bear Irish Pub
An Irish pub that attracts the English-speaking crowd. Multiple screens, cold beer, full pub menu. Popular with expats watching English football.
Neighborhood: Zona Rosa
Patrick's Irish Pub
Another English-friendly venue with a loyal expat following. Big screens for matches, international beers, casual atmosphere.
Neighborhood: Polanco
The Living Room Sports Bar
Upscale sports bar with multiple screens and international crowd. Good for mixed groups of English and Mexican fans.
Neighborhood: Polanco / Lomas
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Where English Fans Congregate in CDMX
Zona Rosa
Historically the most international neighborhood in Mexico City — hotels, international restaurants, gay-friendly bars and a cosmopolitan crowd that's used to tourists from around the world. English fans will feel comfortable here.
Polanco
Mexico City's most upscale neighborhood. Home to luxury hotels, international restaurants and bars where English is widely spoken. Expect England fans staying at the InterContinental, W Hotel or Camino Real to gather here before the match.
Condesa & Roma
The coolest neighborhoods in CDMX. Terrace bars, craft beer, international vibe. English fans with better taste will end up here. Check out Parque México and Avenida Ámsterdam for bars with outdoor seating.
Paseo de la Reforma
The main avenue connecting the city. Fan zones, hotels and bars line this boulevard. On match day, expect it to be electric.
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Fan Fest Tips for English Supporters
Do:
- Arrive at the Zócalo Fan Fest 2-3 hours before kickoff — it fills up fast
- Learn at least one cheer in Spanish — the crowd will love you for it
- Try the street food: elote, tacos de canasta, agua fresca
- Wear your England shirt with pride — Mexicans respect football fans
- Use the Metro (cheap, fast, runs until midnight)
Don't:
- Chant anything provocative — Mexican fans are passionate and thousands will outnumber you
- Leave your valuables in your back pocket in crowded areas
- Underestimate the heat — July in CDMX is warm and humid
- Miss the pre-match atmosphere outside the Azteca if you have tickets — it's unlike anything in England
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Getting Around on Match Day
The Azteca is in the south of the city. From central neighborhoods:
- Metro: Line 2 to Tasqueña, then tram to Estadio Azteca (~45 min from Centro)
- Uber: Available but expect surge pricing on match day — book early
- Official shuttles: FIFA may operate fan shuttles from the Zócalo area
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Mexico City in 48 Hours — For England Fans
If you're in CDMX just for the match, here's the essential plan:
Day 1 (Saturday, July 4):
- Morning: Teotihuacán pyramids (45 min from city)
- Afternoon: Zócalo and Centro Histórico
- Evening: Drinks in Roma Norte — try a mezcal at Licorería Limantour
Match Day (Sunday, July 5):
- Morning: Chapultepec Park and Museo Nacional de Antropología
- Afternoon: Polanco lunch — try Quintonil or a local taquería
- 5:00 PM: Head to your bar or Fan Fest
- 7:00 PM CDMX: KICKOFF
Whatever the result — welcome to the most passionate football city in the world. Come in peace, and Mexico City will treat you like family.
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