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Joy for England fans after dramatic World Cup victory

Euronews World · 2026-07-06

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• What happened: England secured a thrilling 3-2 victory over Mexico, advancing to the World Cup quarter-finals, with celebrations erupting among fans in London and Mexico City. • Why it matters: This victory keeps England's hopes alive for their first World Cup title since 1966, generating excitement and national pride among supporters. • What to watch next: England will face Norway in the quarter-finals, a match that will be crucial for their aspirations in the tournament.

No Comment Video. Joy for England fans after dramatic World Cup victory Copy/paste the link below: Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Updated: 06/07/2026 - 12:07 GMT+2 England fans celebrated their team's dramatic 3-2 victory over Mexico as the Three Lions booked a place in the World Cup quarter-finals. Cheers of joy went up in London early on Monday as supporters celebrated England advancing to the next round of the World Cup. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Footage from London shows jubilant fans cheering, singing and embracing after the final whistle. Outside Mexico City's Estadio Azteca, England supporters praised both teams and the atmosphere, while many Mexican fans reflected on their team's exit with disappointment but also pride. England will now face Norway in the quarter-finals as hopes of ending their long wait for World Cup glory remain alive. World Cup 2026 England fans Top stories Now playing Next Joy for England fans after dramatic World Cup victory Now playing Next Mexico fans left heartbroken as World Cup dream comes to an end Now playing Next Ali Khamenei's coffin carried through the streets of Tehran Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | July 6th, 2026 – Morning Now playing Next Activists covered in red paint protest bullfighting in Pamplona Now playing Next Norway and England advance to World Cup quarterfinals Now playing Next 'Major damage' as Super Typhoon makes landfall on US Pacific islands Now playing Next Switzerland’s solar railway has been a success. What happens next? Now playing Next 'The American Dream is back,' Trump says during Fourth of July speech Now playing Next Eulogist at Khamenei funeral in Iran calls for death of Donald Trump Now playing Next Ukraine strikes oil infrastructure near Saint Petersburg Now playing Next Thousands gather in Tirana in major 'Pink Flamingo' protests Now playing Next Oktoberfest 2026 preparations: city not seeking new records Now playing Next Ukraine's ambassador: EU enlargement should focus on substance, not titles Now playing Next Video: Inside the NATO summit where record European military spending buys American dependence Now playing Next Wildfires rage in Portugal and Spain as authorities in Greece warn of toxic smoke ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT No Comment Fireworks light up Washington sky for America's 250th anniversary No Comment Iranians mourn as Khamenei funeral ceremonies begin No Comment Cape Verde fans stand proud despite Argentina defeat No Comment Humanoid robots showcase football skills Europe Today Europe Today: Ukraine, NATO and the future of EU enlargement Ecotech Microplastic filters for washing machines could soon be mandatory in the EU. How do they work? Europe News Zelenskyy urges 'strong decisions' at NATO summit after latest Russian attack on Kyiv Europe News Thousands swarm the streets of Tirana in major 'Pink Flamingo' anti-government protests Europe News French volunteers train with Ukrainian military intelligence's International Legion Europe News Marine Le Pen and Jordan Bardella pledge unity ahead of judicial verdict World News Eulogist at Khamenei funeral in Iran calls for death of Donald Trump USA 'The American Dream is back,' Trump says during Fourth of July speech ADVERTISEMENT Earth News Italy could be the next country to build a solar railway after Switzerland’s successful trial Europe News Thousands of protesters march throughout France to demand new law against sexual violence Europe News Pope makes historic visit to Lampedusa, warns Europe: 'Deaths at sea are failures to act' Europe News Ukraine strikes oil infrastructure sites near Saint Petersburg, Zelenskyy says Europe News 20,000 protest against AfD party conference in Germany Europe News World's largest digital camera starts mapping the universe Business EBRD backs Kazakhstan's move up the minerals value chain with €255m loan Iran Iran FM confirms reports Israel planned to target Tehran's negotiators ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT

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