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‘Let the children watch’: Tuchel on England’s 1am BST kick-off after Kane rescue act

‘Let the children watch’: Tuchel on England’s 1am BST kick-off after Kane rescue act

What if your child could witness a historic moment in sports history, but it meant a late night?

In an unexpected twist, England's football coach Thomas Tuchel is urging parents to make that very choice as the team prepares for a critical World Cup match against Mexico. The excitement builds as England narrowly avoided elimination, thanks to a stunning performance from Harry Kane, who scored two late goals against the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

This isn’t just any game; it’s a chance for England to advance to the last 16 of the World Cup. Tuchel's call to action for parents to “write an excuse for school” is emblematic of how passionate football can ignite the spirit of a nation, especially among younger fans.

But why does this matter? For many families, the World Cup represents more than just a series of matches; it’s a shared experience that can bring generations together. Watching these games can create lasting memories, and perhaps inspire a new generation of players and fans.

As the clock ticks toward that 1 AM BST kick-off, excitement and anticipation are palpable. Will Kane's heroics be enough to carry the team past co-hosts Mexico?

Tuchel's encouragement speaks to the heart of the matter: football has the power to unite and inspire, even at the cost of a little lost sleep.

As we await the thrilling contest, parents are left wondering if the late-night viewing will be worth it. It’s a decision that could spark conversations for years to come.

For the latest verified details and insights about the upcoming match, be sure to check out the full report at the source.

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