England’s squad celebrates following a 3-2 victory over Mexico in a World Cup match described by both outlets as a key game. The celebrations take place at the Azteca stadium, where the England players are joined by their WAGs (wives and girlfriends) in the stands. The coverage highlights a festive, public welcome for the team after the result, which is presented as one of England’s stronger World Cup performances since 1966.

Both sources focus on the match’s outcome and the post-match atmosphere rather than providing extensive detail on scoring or match events. They agree on the key elements: England win the match 3-2, the setting is the Azteca, and the WAGs play a visible role in the players’ celebrations. The reporting uses celebratory language to frame the moment, while keeping the core facts consistent across both accounts.