England-Mexico World Cup Kickoff Could Shift to Noon Local Time

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The England-Mexico World Cup Round of 16 in Mexico City may start at noon local time instead of 6 p.m. due to storm risk, per BBC and local outlets; FIFA has yet to confirm. In the U.S., Fox networks are slated to show the game at 2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT, with potential ripple effects on scheduling for other matches, and FIFA reserves the right to reschedule. Mexico remains unbeaten; England’s form has been variable.
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