Soccer-Shelter order in place at Azteca Stadium ahead of Mexico v England game


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Round of 16 - Mexico v England - Estadio Azteca, Mexico City, Mexico - July 5, 2026 General view as a weather warning is displayed on the big screen inside the stadium before the match REUTERS/Paul Childs

MEXICO CITY, July ⁠5 (Reuters) - A shelter in place order ⁠was issued before the Mexico v ‌England World Cup last-16 clash due to thunderstorms in the area around the Azteca Stadium, FIFA said ​on Sunday.

People working on the ⁠pitch were asked ⁠to move into the tunnel while a message ⁠on ‌the stadium screen warned that severe weather was approaching the venue.

Displays ⁠outside the venue read: "Thunderstorm activated, please ​take your ‌seats."

Fans travelling to the stadium were seen ⁠seeking refuge ​under bridges and awnings.

Soccer's world governing body FIFA had considered bringing the match forward ⁠but decided to maintain the ​original kickoff time despite concerns the weather could force further changes, a source familiar with ⁠the discussions told Reuters on Friday.

Local media had also reported that the fixture could be moved to 12:00 p.m. local time (1800 ​GMT) because of the ⁠weather forecast.

Mexico's round-of-32 match against Ecuador earlier ​this week was delayed ‌due to rain.

(Reporting by Janina ​Nuno Rios and Natalia Siniawski; Editing by Ken Ferris and Ed Osmond)

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