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PM intervened in row over Mexico-England kick-off time

PM intervened in row over Mexico-England kick-off time
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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper intervened to prevent Fifa from moving England's World Cup qualifier against Mexico six hours earlier due to forecast thunderstorms. After diplomatic and football federation efforts, Fifa maintained the original kick-off time, though the match was ultimately delayed by an hour due to weather conditions.

The prime minister and foreign secretary were involved in arguing for the kick-off time for England's World Cup match against Mexico not to be moved earlier - as mooted by Fifa in the days before the game.

Sir Keir Starmer instructed officials to make the case, backed by the Football Association, that the match should remain in its original time slot, as first reported by the Sun newspaper, external.

Yvette Cooper spoke to the British ambassador to Mexico, to ask that British diplomats made representations against a change, to ensure that the 3,000 travelling England fans didn't miss the match as a result.

Fifa had been set to bring the match forward by six hours, due to a forecast of thunderstorms.

In the end, Fifa stuck to the scheduled start time, but kick-off was then delayed by an hour because of the weather.

Speaking at a Downing Street reception, Sir Keir said: "We had to battle with the FA to get it back to where it was, which was counterintuitive."

The Football Association has not commented.

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Source: BBC Sport

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