England’s World Cup round-of-16 match against Mexico is reported as the most-watched non-U.S. English-language World Cup game in the United States, according to Fox. Multiple outlets cite Fox’s viewership figures showing that the England–Mexico broadcast draws the largest audience for a World Cup match not involving the U.S., when measured among English-language transmissions in the country’s history. The reporting centers on the match’s status relative to other World Cup broadcasts, highlighting that it outperforms prior non-U.S. English-language World Cup match viewership in the United States. Both sources focus on the same Fox-referenced record, describing the game’s audience impact in the U.S. market rather than providing detailed context such as attendance in the host country, match statistics, or broadcast reach across other languages. The coverage therefore treats the viewership milestone as the primary new information and frames the England–Mexico fixture as a standout event for U.S. viewers watching the tournament outside the U.S. team’s matches.