East Suffolk football fans are among thousands of England supporters in Mexico City for the Three Lions' World Cup last-16 tie against co-hosts Mexico.
The match, played at the iconic Azteca Stadium, kicks off in the early hours of Monday morning UK time and is expected to be watched by a crowd of around 80,000.
The famous stadium has hosted some of football's most memorable occasions and provides England with one of their toughest tests of the tournament so far. Mexico will have home support behind them, while England are aiming to book a place in the World Cup quarter-finals.
A number of supporters from across east Suffolk have travelled to Mexico to cheer on the national side, while many more will be staying up through the night to watch the match from home. Meanwhile, pubs in Lowestoft, Leiston and Beccles are amongst those staying open overnight to show game as part of the extended licence hours until 5am Monday.
The winner the match will progress to the quarter-finals of the competition.

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