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Tuchel Makes Three Changes for England's Mexico Quarterfinal

Tuchel Makes Three Changes for England's Mexico Quarterfinal
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Thomas Tuchel has made three changes to England's starting lineup for their quarterfinal match against Mexico at the Azteca Stadium.

The match was delayed due to thunder and lightning and kicks off at 02:00 BST.

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Jarell Quansah, Bukayo Saka, and Anthony Gordon come into the side. They replace Djed Spence, Noni Madueke, and Marcus Rashford, who all drop to the bench.

According to reports, five of England's starting eleven are eligible for Scouting Bonus, including defender Ezri Konsa. The winner of this match will face Norway in Miami.

Mexico, meanwhile, remains unchanged from their 2-0 victory over Ecuador in the round of 32.

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Goalkeeper Raul Rangel anchors a defense that has not conceded a single goal in the tournament.

Forward Julian Quinones leads Mexico's scoring with three goals and one assist in four matches, including goals against South Africa and Ecuador.

Veteran striker Raul Jimenez also scored in those two fixtures and remains the primary target man.

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England's Anthony Gordon enters the match with two tournament assists, while Marcus Rashford stays on the bench despite his speed on the wing.

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