England play Mexico in the World Cup last 16 in Mexico City, with the match taking place at high altitude. Both outlets focus on a potential tactical issue: England have struggled to break down teams that defend in a “low block,” and Mexico are expected to adopt a compact defensive approach. The reports say head coach Thomas Tuchel could adjust England’s tactics to improve their ability to create chances and control the game if Mexico remain deep. The need for changes is framed not only around Mexico’s likely shape, but also around the environment of Mexico City, where altitude can affect pace, stamina, and execution. While the sources discuss the prospect of using different methods to counter Mexico, they do not provide specific confirmed lineup or formation details. The overall theme is that England are preparing for a match where both opposition tactics and match conditions could influence how they perform, and that Tuchel may need to adapt to reach the next round and secure a place in the quarter finals.