Riot police guard England hotel as team receive hostile reception in Mexico
More than 100 riot police guarded the team hotel after hundreds of fans booed England’s arrival and security was tightened over earlier complaints from Ecuador.
- Over 100 riot police in bullet-proof vests guarded the England team hotel in Mexico City, with a fence blocking access.
- A police dog and drone were also used near the hotel while the England team bus was parked outside.
- Around 200 locals were near the hotel on Saturday, chanting 'Mexico, Mexico, Mexico' at the England squad and staff as they checked in.
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Police surrounded England's players' hotel. That didn't stop the Mexican fans. They have resorted to every means possible to disrupt the English players ahead of tonight's round of 16.
More than 100 riot police are standing guard outside an English hotel in Mexico ahead of the 2026 World Cup round of 16 after hundreds of local fans gathered outside the stadium, whistling and chanting.
Through the networks, Mexicans summoned fans to disturb the English campus overnight. Dozens of supporters were evicted from the area by police forces.
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