Can England spoil Mexico’s party?
The Three Lions will head to the lion’s den of Mexico City in the early hours of Monday morning as they look to book their place in the World Cup quarter-finals. Their task will not be straightforward though, as Mexico, thriving in front of their home crowd, have won all four of their World Cup fixtures so far and have not conceded a goal in that time. So this will be England’s sternest test yet this summer.
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England will need to break down Mexico’s so-far watertight defence and will no doubt look to the heroics of Harry Kane to do so. After 2 goals in the last 32 tie versus DR Congo, taking his all-time World Cup goal tally to 13, Kane is 29/20 with CopyBet to score anytime versus Mexico.
Kane’s supporting cast in attack have struggled to get anywhere near their captain’s level so far this tournament, with Jude Bellingham the only player to offer substantial help in front of goal. Bellingham, who will feel he should have scored at least one versus DR Congo, is 7/2 to score anytime.
As for Mexico, the familiar face of Raul Jimenez will give England some concern. The Wolves striker has 2 goals in the tournament so far, including a sublime finish versus Ecuador in the last 16. Jimenez is 23/10 to score anytime versus the country he has played in for much of his career.
Can England spoil the party in Mexico City?
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Odds correct at the time of writing.
