England WAGs Celebrate Dramatic Mexico Win After Braving Storms at World Cup Clash

England’s WAGs had their own dramatic night in Mexico as the Three Lions survived a storm-hit World Cup thriller and booked a place in the quarter-finals.
The Mirror reported that the England players’ wives and girlfriends shared celebrations on social media after the team’s 3-2 win over Mexico, while the Daily Mail focused on the group’s growing brand power as they supported the Three Lions at the tournament.
Reuters reported that England beat Mexico at the Azteca Stadium after Jude Bellingham scored twice, Harry Kane added a penalty and Jarell Quansah’s red card left Thomas Tuchel’s side defending with 10 men.
England’s WAGs Celebrated After a Chaotic Mexico Win
Reuters reported that thunderstorms delayed kickoff before England had to hold off Mexico in front of a hostile home crowd at the Azteca.
The Sun reported that the players’ wives and girlfriends made the trip to Mexico City to support the team, with Kate Kane and Megan Davison among the familiar faces in the stands.
Mexico had pulled the score back to 3-2 through Raul Jimenez’s penalty, but England held on to set up a quarter-final against Norway.
Kate Kane Wore a Custom England Vest for Harry Kane
Harry Kane’s wife wore a bespoke England vest with “Kane” written down the side and shared the look on Instagram before kickoff.
The Sun reported that the WAGs, like the supporters inside the stadium, had to deal with storms and torrential rain in Mexico City before and during the game.
Kane later scored England’s third goal from the penalty spot, restoring a two-goal lead after Quansah’s red card had put the team under pressure.
Megan Davison Cheered Jordan Pickford From the Stands
Megan Davison was also pictured supporting England at the Azteca. The Sun reported that Jordan Pickford’s wife waved from her seat and wore waterproof gear on the wet night in Mexico City.
Reuters reported that England had to withstand heavy Mexico pressure late in the game, with Pickford among the players helping the team protect the lead.
England’s players were fighting through the final minutes on the field, while their families and partners watched through the rain from the crowd.
England’s World Cup Charge Continues
England’s win means the WAGs could have another high-profile match-day moment in Miami. Mexico pushed them to the edge and Tuchel’s side moved one step closer to a World Cup semi-final.
Reuters reported that England will face Norway in the quarter-finals after Norway stunned Brazil 2-1.



