England are set to return to Mexico’s Estadio Azteca for the first time since their previous World Cup encounter at the venue, a match remembered for Diego Maradona’s “Hand of God.” Reporting from multiple outlets frames the forthcoming game as a test for England against Mexico, emphasizing the need to manage Mexico’s main attacking threat while also considering the impact of less expected players. One theme across the coverage is that Mexico’s style and key individuals can create dangerous scoring opportunities, and that England will need to be prepared defensively. At the same time, the previews note that the match could also feature a “wildcard” element—an additional attacking option or breakthrough player for Mexico—capable of shifting the contest. Overall, the articles present the matchup as a high-stakes reunion with a venue associated with prior World Cup heartbreak and stress that the balance of danger and potential momentum will likely depend on how England handle Mexico’s most threatening moments and whether Mexico finds game-changing contributions beyond their usual plan.