England delay their flight to Mexico City ahead of their World Cup Round of 16 match against the tournament co-hosts, according to reports cited by NDTV and Breitbart. The outlets say the team’s preparations are affected by concerns that their training sessions could be disrupted through “spying” or other intelligence-gathering by opponents. In the reports, England’s departure timing is presented as a precautionary step taken to protect their match preparations during the build-up. While the coverage focuses on fears rather than any confirmed incident, both sources indicate that the team’s logistics—specifically the timing of travel—are adjusted in response to the concerns. The match is described as Sunday’s Round of 16 clash against the co-hosts, with England arriving in Mexico City after the delayed travel. The reporting does not provide detailed evidence of wrongdoing, but it notes that England take action to mitigate the perceived risk during training in the lead-up to the knockout fixture.