England manager Thomas Tuchel encourages parents to let children stay up to watch England’s next World Cup match against Mexico. The game is scheduled for 1am BST, which means many families would need to adjust bedtime routines to follow the broadcast. Multiple outlets report that Tuchel made the request publicly, framing it as an opportunity for children to watch the match while England are playing early in the morning.
The coverage also notes that the unusual kick-off time has prompted wider discussion beyond Tuchel’s comments, including public polling on whether parents should allow children to stay up for the fixture. Across the reports, the focus remains on the same event: England face Mexico at 1am on Monday morning BST, and Tuchel’s message is directed specifically at parents considering whether their children can watch the match. No additional on-field details or controversies are highlighted in the provided accounts; the reporting centers on the timing of the match and Tuchel’s plea to families.