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Kane scores late winner as England overcome DR Congo to reach last 16

One headteacher has reported his school will be showing a replay of the match at 07:00 on Monday so pupils can enjoy it together and still get a good night’s sleep.

Steve Heal, headteacher of Malmesbury Church of England Primary School in Wiltshire, reported: “I’ve asked parents not to tell their children the result before they arrive at school because we want everyone to experience the ups and downs together.

“School really matters and attendance is so important, but we also know just how significant these international sporting events are for children.”

Heal, who thinks England will win on penalties, reported staff would prepare enough seats and food for all 420 students – but “realistically” only expects half to turn up.

He added: “For many of these children, this is a once-in-a-childhood opportunity to experience a World Cup match with their friends and classmates.

“It’s wonderful to watch these occasions with your family, but sharing it as a whole school community makes it really special. We’ll either celebrate together or cry together.”

Mike Bell, leader of North Somerset Council, called on schools in his area to be “flexible” and allow children to enjoy a “special moment” for the country.

He reported: “I’m asking parents and carers to consider suspending bedtime, just this once, for children and young people who want to stay up and cheer on the Three Lions.

“This is about letting children be part of a special national moment.”

A general view of the exterior of the Estadio Azteca during the 2026 FIFA World CupImage source, Getty Images
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Mexico have only lost twice in competitive matches at the Estadio Azteca – against Costa Rica in 2001 and Honduras in 2013 – since they began playing matches there in 1966

For its part, the government has reported it is up to parents to decide when their children go to bed, but stressed the importance of attending school on Monday morning.

A Downing Street spokesperson reported: “Parents will make their own decisions… We want everyone to enjoy the game, but children should be in school on Monday.”

The head of the National Education Union has issued a stronger defence of the England boss’ comments.

Speaking to LBC Radio, National Education Union secretary Daniel Kebede reported the education secretary should allow for a “flexible start” on Monday morning.

However, skills minister Baroness Jacqui Smith is far less keen on Tuchel’s suggestion.

She reported: “I don’t want to be a killjoy here, but I’ll tell you what the biggest killjoy is – young people who then don’t have the learning to be able to go on and do what they need to do in life.

“I’ll be having a little disco nap in the afternoon and I’ll be celebrating our victory the next morning when I go into work, looking obviously as fresh as a daisy.”

Away from schools, Sir Keir Starmer has unveiled pubs in England and Wales will now be allowed to stay open until 05:00 on Monday, allowing football fans to watch the Three Lions’ World Cup clash.

How can I watch the game spoiler free?

If you want to watch the England match but aren’t keen on staying up until 0300 on Monday morning, there are a couple things you might want to do.

Firstly, the game will be airing live on BBC One and iPlayer, and highlights will be available soon after the final whistle blows.

Thankfully, there are no spoilers on the match highlights page in the iPlayer app.

But news of the England result will be everywhere on Monday morning, so you will want to avoid social media, news apps, websites, group chats, and newspapers before watching the game.

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