Storm pushes back start of Mexico – Ecuador match in ‘Azteca’

The FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16 fixture between Mexico and Ecuador has been postponed due to adverse atmospheric conditions reported in Mexico City. The contest, originally scheduled to commence at 3:00 AM local time, was unable to begin promptly because of a storm system affecting the area surrounding the Estadio Azteca stadium. Official statements confirmed that the start of the highly anticipated match has been delayed by one hour.

Consequently, the fixture is now anticipated to begin at 4:00 AM local time. Event organizers are maintaining close surveillance of the local weather patterns to ensure safety protocols are met before play resumes. Both national teams have been informed and remain prepared to take to the pitch as soon as conditions are deemed safe for the continuation of the match.

The delay underscores the priority given to player and spectator safety over adherence to the initial schedule. This scheduling adjustment impacts the itinerary for international football representatives covering the tournament. The authorities are coordinating closely with local meteorological services to provide the clearest update regarding the resumption time for the match.

The focus remains on ensuring a secure environment for the players from both Mexico and Ecuador as they prepare for the crucial knockout stage fixture.

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