Fifa confirms Mexico-England match time unchanged

Short overview
Fifa sources confirm the Mexico-England match will remain at 6pm local time (1am UK) after discussions, insisting no rescheduling decision was made. The situation, including weather, will continue to be monitored.
Fifa sources have confirmed that the Mexico-England match will remain scheduled for 6pm local time, which is 1am in the UK. This follows extensive discussions, but there is an insistence that no decision was ever made to reschedule the match. Fifa will continue to survey the situation, including the weather.
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