Harry Kane and England confront a formidable test at the 2026 World Cup, with reports from FIFA suggesting Three Lions players may be permitted to use Viagra to help combat fatigue on the field. England remains among the notable teams still in contention as the Round of 16 gets underway on July 4, but Thomas Tuchel’s side face a daunting assignment as they travel to Mexico to take on the co-hosts. The Estadio Azteca, Mexico City’s famed venue, is renowned for its high altitude, which can pose a challenge for visiting teams. There have been assertions that England players could be granted permission to take Viagra to mitigate altitude-related fatigue, given the stadium sits roughly 7,350 feet above sea level. The Sun Football and other outlets have discussed the possibility that the erectile dysfunction medication might help players cope with altitude sickness, though such claims are not officially confirmed. The Azteca has long been a tough venue for visiting sides, with El Tri suffering only two losses there in 89 matches, the most recent of which occurred in 2013. As England, led by the likes of Declan Rice, Bukayo Saka, and Kane, eyes a potential deep run, their quick turnaround after a tight 2-1 win over DR Congo in the Round of 32 could complicate matters. The Three Lions now face a high-quality Mexico side that has played all four of its opening matches on home soil, while Tuchel’s team remains among the early favorites with strong World Cup odds ahead of the next phase.
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