- England's World Cup last 16 match against Mexico is scheduled for 1am UK time, prompting discussions about children's school attendance the following day.
- England manager Thomas Tuchel encouraged children to watch the game, suggesting they should be given 'an excuse for school' due to the event's rarity.
- Education secretary Bridget Phillipson stated that while the match is late, children could still watch it and attend lessons, emphasising that the decision rests with individual parents.
- Phillipson declined to dictate school policies regarding the match but stressed the importance of pupils being in school on Monday, noting some schools might re-show clips.
- The National Education Union proposed that a more flexible start to Monday morning could be beneficial, acknowledging the significance of the World Cup event.
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