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  1. Get Involvedpublished at 10:20 BST

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    Watched the whole game live from the middle of outback Australia near the Queensland township of Winton. After 40 years out here I almost felt homesick. Loved every minute!

    Andrew, Queensland

    You left 40 years ago? A drastic reaction to the 'hand of God' incident?

  2. Was it worth staying up until 4am for England?published at 10:16 BST

    Mexico 2-3 England

    You needn't click on the video to guess this England fan's answer to the question...of course it was worth it!

    Maybe overnight matches are the answer?

  3. Postpublished at 10:13 BST

    The Premier League that England's players return to will look quite different, but that can wait.

    We are all about England today...and beyond.

    Remember, Norway await in the quarter-finals on Saturday in Miami. Kick off is at a much more reasonable hour of 22:00 BST.

  4. Glasner appointed Nottingham Forest bosspublished at 10:08 BST
    Breaking

    Nottingham Forest have confirmed former Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner as their new head coach.

    Glasner said: "I’m delighted to join Nottingham Forest as head coach. From my very first conversations with the owner and the leadership team, it was evident to me that they have a clear vision for this football club and complete trust and belief in me and my staff to build a strong future together over the long term."

    Read more about that here.

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  5. Postpublished at 10:07 BST

    Briefly away from England for a moment, just some news to bring you regarding Nottingham Forest...

  6. 'Another huge plus for Tuchel tonight'published at 10:04 BST

    Mexico 2-3 England

    Stephen Warnock
    Former England defender

    You have to adapt, and you have to be able to play a different style of football. That is what Thomas Tuchel brings to this group of players. There is an understanding of when to go after a game.

    I think they have managed it well throughout this tournament. His tactical changes in every single game have worked and that's a huge thing to have within a changing room.

    Another huge plus for Tuchel tonight.

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  7. Get Involved- 'So glad I didn't roll over'published at 10:02 BST

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    So glad when the alarm went off I didn't roll over - AND NEITHER DID ENGLAND!

    Patrick, Wiltshire

  8. 'Desire, determination and pride in the shirt'- Kanepublished at 10:00 BST

    Mexico 2-3 England

    England

    England captain Harry Kane, speaking to BBC Radio 5 Live: "What a crazy, crazy game.

    "So many things against us as a team coming here, coming to this fortress and having to get through. In the game, the red card, the penalty and so many decisions against us the whole game, but we stuck at it.

    "Everyone who fought for every inch of the ball, every inch of the grass.

    "This will only give us more belief and more momentum. What a special night for England.

    "We scored three goals away from home against a team that have not conceded in the tournament. We played 40-50 minutes with 10 men, so whatever you say about us as a team. The one thing we do have is complete desire, determination and pride in the shirt.

    "One of my favourite nights in my career."

  9. 'Best away day in an England shirt'- Ricepublished at 09:56 BST

    Mexico 2-3 England

    Declan Rice says the Mexico win was the best England result he has experienced as a national team player.

    Media caption,

    'Best away day in an England shirt'

  10. 'Instead of 11 egos, we've got a team'published at 09:53 BST

    Mexico 2-3 England

    606 phone-in
    BBC Radio 5 live

    Kev in Wakefield, speaking to BBC Radio 5 Live World Cup 606:

    "There's a lot more togetherness now and I think Tuchel has done a really good job uniting the team.

    "If you go back to '66, most people can only name six or seven of the players. Because it's a team.

    "We've got that mentality. We know it's a team game. We've got to have a couple of superstars, yeah. We understand that. But we are a team now.

    "And that's the big thing. Instead of having 11 egos, we've got a team and they all want to play for each other.

    "It's fantastic. I really think we're going to do it."

  11. 'Everything about it, superb'published at 09:50 BST

    Mexico 2-3 England

    David James
    Former England goalkeeper on BBC Radio 5 Live breakfast

    Tuchel’s decision making, Pickford punching balls. Might have been a Round of 16 - but what a game - everything about it, superb.

    I thought stick for Pickford was wrong at the start of this tournament– people just trying to cause drama. Big saves from the start for him.

    Most impressive thing about him – apart from kicking the ball the way he did because of the high altitude, but the way he dealt with those aerial balls towards the end.

    His decision making, his execution of those decisions. It was all Mexico were going to do… and he just kept on saying ‘come on, keep them coming’ - and I’ll deal with them.

    Harry losing his voice post-match, underlines how much effort he put into the game.

    After the sending of Quansah – which the referee got right - it looked like the whole team was defending so well – it was so organised. I think Tuchel had a plan for losing a player.

    Tuchel’s conversation throughout this tournament was “we’re going to get better”. Every test that we’ve had, we’ve got better.

  12. 'I can't put into words how emotional I felt'published at 09:47 BST

    Mexico 2-3 England

    606 phone-in
    BBC Radio 5 live

    Jay in Leeds speaking to BBC Radio 5 Live World Cup 606:

    "It feels like a dream.

    "I can't put into words how emotional I felt last night. Watching those players and seeing them conjure up the courage to go to the Lion's den in the Azteca and to do what the did... I genuinely can't believe it.

    "It's a win that we would never have had in my lifetime as an England fan. It's amazing."

    You can tune into 606 phone-in by clicking 'Watch Live' at the top of this page

  13. Dan Burn makes impactpublished at 09:44 BST

    Mexico 2-3 England

    You mentioned Dan Burn, Adam...

    Despite only coming on in the 75th minute, Dan Burn made the joint most clearances in England's 3-2 win over Mexico (6).

    It's the most clearances made by a player subbed on that late into a World Cup game on record since 1966.

    The 49 crosses sent in by Mexico were the most allowed by England in a World Cup match over the last 60 years.

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    Get Involved- 'Dan Burn is going to save the day'published at 09:43 BST

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    I’ve been saying it for months… Dan Burn is going to save the day for us (as he did with that injury time block) before heading one in on a corner in the final to win it all for us! Just you wait…

    Adam, Yorkshire

  15. 'We both woke at 2am - I think it was God's intervention'published at 09:40 BST

    Mexico 2-3 England

    606 phone-in
    BBC Radio 5 live

    Hugh, a vicar in Manchester, speaking to BBC Radio 5 Live World Cup 606 before he gives a school assembly:

    "My school assembly's at 10am. I'm absolutely buzzing. I've had no sleep. We're having it!!

    "I watched it with my little lad, we said 'we'll watch it at 6am and not know the score'. We both woke at 2am - I think it was God's intervention. I went through and he was wide awake so I said 'let's go and watch it, son'. The rest is history, we're absolutely buzzing.

    "Then I thought 'oh no, I've got it to do this assembly this morning' so I'm panicking thinking, 'what am I going to do?'

    "Anyway, the theme is 'sport, teamwork and collaboration', I'm just putting on the match for the kids, we'll watch all two hours of it, let's have it! I'm absolutely buzzing mate, it's unreal.

    "I said to my son 'we ain't going to do it this year, we're not good enough, have we got the players? blah blah blah' and here we are, led by a German called Tommy and we're just doing it. I'm so impressed.

    "I'm buzzing. I'm ecstatic, I'm tingling with that excited feeling of thinking it really is coming home (until we get knocked out on Saturday!)"

    You can watch that live at the top of this page or listen along on Sounds.

  16. Show of maturity in Mexico hothouse- analysispublished at 09:37 BST

    Mexico 2-3 England

    Phil McNulty
    BBC Sport chief football writer

    England were well aware of what was awaiting them at this iconic sporting venue in a game labelled the biggest in Mexico's football history.

    Tuchel's side were thrust into one of the most testing atmospheres in any arena, at altitude of more than 7,000ft, and produce a display of maturity, quality and grit that will give them huge confidence and belief.

    England's big performers delivered, especially Bellingham, who produced one of the great individual performances, not only with his two goals but an outstanding last-ditch tackle to deny Mexico defender Cesar Montes when he looked certain to make it 2-2 on the stroke of half-time.

    Tuchel also deserves great credit for a gameplan in which England sat deep to take the heat out of Mexico's fiery approach – although the hosts had them rocking as they were roared on by their fervent supporters.

    As Mexico pressed in those agonising 11 added minutes, bodies were thrown on the line to see out a memorable triumph.

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  17. 'A crazy game' - Kanepublished at 09:33 BST

    Mexico 2-3 England

    England

    England captain Harry Kane, speaking to BBC Sport: "It was a crazy game. We had to fight and we had to find something. I've just been singing, I can't really talk. The occasion, the team, everything against us, we found a way."

    On the penalty decision going against him: "I thought I got to the ball first, it was one of those days. The ref gave a lot against us. In the end it didn't matter so I'm happy."

    On the supporters: "Incredible, unbelievable support. [I'm] speechless."

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  18. 'Capable of winning the World Cup'published at 09:32 BST

    Mexico 2-3 England

    Wayne Rooney
    Former England striker

    This has shown we have a team who are capable of winning the World Cup. The belief this will give to these players is huge.

  19. 'Tested us in the worst way possible'- Gordonpublished at 09:31 BST

    Mexico 2-3 England

    England

    England's Anthony Gordon, speaking to BBC Sport: "I think it probably won't kick in until this evening. To celebrate like we just did was once in a lifetime. We spoke about this being a once in a lifetime opportunity and atmosphere but it was also going to test us and it did in the worst way possible. We came through. That can't say any more about us.

    "It was difficult. The alitude the first 20 minutes was difficult. We're good players, we play the top level, that's what we're paid to do. We knew it would be tough but big players, big moments.

    "When we got a man sent off, I knew I'd have to be trustworthy and run more than ever. I'm a player where I want to be good at everything, whatever kind of game I'm in I can change the game. I try to do my best for the team and hopefully I've done that.

    "We focus on the process, how we play, how we train. The outcome we can never control, but we can control how we react, how we train, and that's doing us well so far."

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  20. Get Involved - Is it coming home?published at 09:30 BST

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    This feels different. We've been fairly lucky over the last 3 World Cups with performances and moments that have made us all so proud. But this tournament feels different. There is a confidence and belief within this squad, and with Tuchel's tactics? Maybe it's coming home. I said maybe...

    Joe, Kent

    7 coffees deep and no sleep! Immense pride in those boys, proved they’re fighters. Played like champions…I told myself not to get ahead of myself but…is it safe to dream yet or am I just tired…?

    Elliott, Wakefield

    If England can win at Azteca against the odds. Then there's nothing stopping them getting to the final. Any team facing England now have to be worried.

    Patrick, Nuneaton