
England are through to the quarter-finals after a nervy night in Mexico City. Jude Bellingham‘s quickfire first-half brace and a Harry Kane penalty saw England edge co-hosts Mexico 3-2 in the Round of 16. Here are our England player ratings. For more, see our World Cup 2026 hub.
Key match stats
| Stat | England | Mexico |
|---|---|---|
| Shots | 6 | 20 |
| Shots on target | 5 | 5 |
England player ratings vs Mexico
- GK — Jordan Pickford: 7/10 — Made big saves as Mexico rained in 20 shots.
- RB — Jarell Quansah: 6/10 — Had his hands full before being replaced.
- CB — Ezri Konsa: 6/10 — A tough evening under heavy pressure.
- CB — Marc Guéhi: 6.5/10 — Threw himself in front of everything.
- LB — Nico O’Reilly: 6.5/10 — Battled gamely before coming off.
- DM — Declan Rice: 7/10 — Covered acres and steadied England when they wobbled.
- DM — Elliot Anderson: 6.5/10 — Tidy before being withdrawn.
- RW — Bukayo Saka: 7/10 — A threat before half-time and grabbed an assist.
- AM — Jude Bellingham: 9/10 — The matchwinner with a quickfire brace (36 and 38) and four dribbles.
- LW — Anthony Gordon: 6.5/10 — Willing runner throughout.
- ST — Harry Kane (C): 7.5/10 — Scored the decisive penalty on 60 minutes and turned provider too.
Substitutes
- John Stones: 6.5/10 — Added defensive steel late on.
- Djed Spence: 6/10 — Fresh legs at full-back.
- Dan Burn: 6/10 — On to help see it out.
Mexico vs England: how it unfolded
Jude Bellingham struck twice in the space of two minutes (36 and 38) to stun the Azteca, and although Julián Quiñones pulled one back before the break, Harry Kane’s 60th-minute penalty restored the two-goal cushion. Raúl Jiménez’s penalty set up a tense finish, and Mexico threw everything at England — out-shooting them 20-6 — but Thomas Tuchel‘s side held on to reach the quarter-finals.
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England beat Mexico 3-2 in the World Cup 2026 Round of 16, with a Jude Bellingham brace and a Harry Kane penalty.
Jude Bellingham scored twice (36 and 38 minutes) and Harry Kane added a penalty on 60 minutes.
Yes. England beat co-hosts Mexico 3-2 in the Round of 16 to reach the quarter-finals.
Jude Bellingham won it with a quickfire brace, while Harry Kane scored a penalty and provided an assist.