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British newspapers focus on the logistics of England's last-16 World Cup fixture against Mexico, set for the early hours of Monday. Coverage also includes reports on potential tax changes, an undeclared funding allegation, and spending on the HS2 rail project.
bbc.co.ukSeveral papers highlight the decision to move the kick-off time and the resulting adjustments required by pubs and staff across the country.
The Sun quotes England captain Harry Kane saying he wants fans to enjoy "all nighters" if the team advances to the quarter-finals. The Daily Star reports that the German embassy in the UK has indicated support for England from German fans.
warnings reported The Mail on Sunday says Andy Burnham is considering lowering the threshold for a mansion tax to homes valued at £1.5 million, which it states would affect more than 150,000 families.
“The country can't tax our way to prosperity.”
These outlets didn't split into competing frames — coverage was uniform.
jamaica-gleaner.comKylian Mbappé scored from the penalty spot in the 70th minute. France will face Morocco on Saturday after both teams advanced from the round of 16.
loudwire.comRelatives of the disappeared in Jalisco displayed images styled as football stickers on walls and landmarks along Avenida Chapultepec. The action coincided with the 2026 World Cup and drew on tournament visibility to highlight more than 16,000 missing persons cases.