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Mexico vs England: 'Whoever wins, I get to party'

Fans across the north-east of England are gearing up for the World Cup match against Mexico.

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Mexico vs England: 'Whoever wins, I get to party'

Mexicans at Newcastle University said they would be happy no matter who wins [BBC]Mexicans in the north-east of England say they are excited for the upcoming World Cup knockout match but their hearts are divided.The round-of-16 clash in Mexico City kicks off at 01:00 BST on Monday (18:00 Sunday local time) with pubs and bars across the region planning to stay open until 05:00 after licensing laws were relaxed.Erika Servin Gonzalez, senior lecturer at Newcastle University, said: "Whoever wins, I get to party.

We're amigos."Meanwhile, some schools are planning to play highlights of the match on Monday morning including St Benedict's Catholic Primary School in Redcar and asked parents to keep the score secret.Gonzalez, who is from Mexico and calls England home, warned it would be hard for any team that had not trained in the Estadio Azteca because of the altitude and pollution."

The air can be very thick," she said."We're going to be happy no matter who wins."Lecturer Erika Servin Gonzalez said she would party whichever way the game went [BBC]Schools across the North East announced plans for the match.

Greenland Community Primary School in Stanley called a non-uniform day and said pupils arriving any time until 10:00 would still receive their morning attendance mark."We'd like to give our families the opportunity to enjoy the occasion without worrying about the school run quite so early," a school statement said.Wolviston Primary School in Billingham said it would be re-playing the match in the hall from 09:00 for children to watch.

Hospitality businesses in Newcastle said the World Cup games so far had been "huge" [Owen Humphreys/PA]Hospitality bosses also welcomed the longer opening hours.Lee Miles, who runs the Tynesider pub on Gateshead High Street, said ministers had done the right thing to help the struggling hospitality sector.He told the Local Democracy Reporting Service: "It is huge for us, every game has been huge.

"The pub is losing money every week, so these b

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