The Papers: Storm threat to England match and 'bid to block Miliband'
Summary
England's World Cup match against Mexico will start as planned despite a threat of thunderstorms in Mexico City. There were talks about moving the match earlier by six hours, but it will now take place at the scheduled time.Key Facts
- England is set to play Mexico in the FIFA World Cup in Mexico City.
- There was concern about thunderstorms that could delay or change the match time.
- Officials considered starting the match six hours earlier to avoid the storm.
- The final decision is to keep the original kickoff time.
- Newspapers referenced famous past events at Mexico City's Azteca Stadium, including the "Hand of God" goal in 1986.
- Several UK papers covered other unrelated stories, including political warnings about Ed Miliband, advice for parents on AI risks, and campaigns honoring emergency responders.
- The news showed the variety of topics in Saturday’s front pages, but the main sports focus was the England-Mexico game timing.
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