England star Guehi ready for Mexico 'cauldron'
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  • England will take on Mexico in World Cup Round of 16 on Sunday

  • Three Lions beat Congo DR to set up meeting with co-hosts

  • Defender Marc Guehi looks ahead to showdown

Marc Guehi is braced for a feverish, cacophonous atmosphere when England step out for their FIFA World Cup 2026™ last-16 clash at Mexico City Stadium on Sunday.

The overwhelming majority of fans inside the famous arena will be there to roar on the co-hosts, who are aiming to reach their first World Cup quarter-final in 40 years. Far from being intimidated by the prospect, Guehi explained why these are the type of occasions he lives for.

“We know they're a good team and they've got the fans on their side, so it'll be going into the cauldron,” said the 25-year-old. “But it'll be a fun test. I'd say they're kind of favourites. They're at home and they know the environment a lot better. They haven't conceded so far and have got a perfect record.

“You come to these competitions to play against top teams, in top atmospheres. It's a match we're all looking forward to.”

MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - JUNE 24: Fans of Mexico cheer before the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group A match between Czechia and Mexico at Mexico City Stadium on June 24, 2026 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Hector Vivas - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

England were forced to dig deep into their reserves of determination and self-belief to overcome Congo DR in the last 32. One-nil down with just 15 minutes remaining, their waves of pressure finally paid off when Harry Kane headed an equaliser, before the Three Lions skipper crashed in a fabulous late winner.

“I think it required a lot of patience, a lot of calm,” said Guehi. “And just relentless, invisible work that may or may not be seen to keep chipping away at Congo’s defence. Credit has to go to everyone to have shown that resilience and to have kept going.”

Showcasing those qualities may be key to overcoming a fired-up Mexico side. Guehi provided an insight into how he will prepare for such a contest.

“I think I know my character,” said the centre-back. “It's just how you're able to cope in those moments. You start picturing in your mind what those moments are going to look like, and visualise them so that when they do come, you're not surprised. It's about trying to show those elements of your character, and having personality in those moments.”

Guehi’s Manchester City team-mate Nico O’Reilly is also expected to line up in the England defence on Sunday. The 21-year-old headed to the World Cup on the back of a breakout season for the Premier League giants, and Guehi hailed him as a player "who isn’t fazed by anything”.

England's defender #03 Nico O'Reilly controls the ball during the 2026 World Cup round of 32 match football between England and the Democratic Republic of Congo at the Atlanta Stadium in Atlanta on July 1, 2026.  (Photo by ROBERTO SCHMIDT / AFP via Getty Images)

When O’Reilly was asked about the challenge of facing Mexico on their home turf, his answer backed up Guehi’s appraisal.

“I love big occasions, pressure, all the fans chanting and giving it to you,” he said. “I think it'll bring the best out of us and we're ready for it.

“Conditions are more likely [in favour] for them, but it's not an excuse. We're top players, we're England. I think it won't be a problem for us.”


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