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Storm fear prompts England kick-off time rethink

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Source :- PERTH NOW NEWS

FIFA are in discussions to move England’s World Cup last-16 clash with Mexico to an earlier kick-off time due to the risk of weather disruption.

Thomas Tuchel’s men take on the co-hosts at the Estadio Azteca on Sunday (Monday AEST), with kick-off currently scheduled for 6pm local time (1am Monday in the UK, 10am AEST).

But talks are under way with relevant stakeholders about moving the game forward due to possible adverse weather conditions in Mexico City, with a new time of 12pm local (7pm Sunday in the UK, 4am AEST) being widely reported.

The Football Association have yet to receive confirmation despite the fact that kick-off time would be less than 48 hours away.

England playmaker Morgan Rogers said of the potential change: “It’s just another obstacle to overcome. We’ll be ready regardless of the time.

“Earlier the better because you want to play. There is enough thinking about what is going to happen and the build-up – you just want to play the game.

“Getting that adrenaline out there will help us and get us going and playing. We’re looking forward to it whatever the time is.

“I’m not concerned about it, but won’t be happy if it wakes me up, I’ll be honest. We’ll deal with it as best as possible. It’s another obstacle to get over.”