Mexico has spent 40 years chasing a return to the World Cup quarterfinals. On Sunday, their best chance in a generation arrives. Playing on home soil in a venue that has become an almost impregnable fortress, El Tri will face England in the round of 16—in what is arguably the most important match in Mexican football history. This was reported by Qazaqyia.kz citing Associated Press.

Mexico boasts a legendary record in official matches at the Estadio Azteca. Since the historic venue opened in 1966, the national team has suffered just two defeats in official matches there, with the last one coming over a decade ago against Honduras in September 2013.

"The stadium is a monster; that explains the high number of wins and draws, and the few losses—which were just accidents," said Hugo Sánchez, the legendary striker who played in the 1986 World Cup and now serves as an ESPN analyst. "We approach this with great optimism."

The round of 16 match of the 2026 World Cup between Mexico and England will take place on July 5. Mexican fans are ready to support their team.