Kate Kane poses in custom England ‘corset’ ahead of Three Lions’ match in Mexico – as WAGs and fans pile into the stands

Harry Kane’s wife Kate has shown her support for the Three Lions ahead of their crucial match against Mexico tonight.
The 33-year-old posted a photo on Instagram wearing a corset-like white football jersey with his surname ‘Kane’ embossed in red.
She dazzled in a sleeveless blouse designed by Hugo Boss.
The WAG skipper was also wearing a navy blue bomber jacket that proudly displayed the Three Lions.
Kate showed off her dazzling wedding ring as she smiled for the camera for the photo shoot.
“Game ready, let’s go to England,” he wrote under the caption, with a St George’s Cross emoji.
Kate posted the photos just after midnight UK time, shortly before England’s highly anticipated match against Mexico was due to kick off at 2am at the Azteca stadium after an hour’s delay.
Kate Kane stunned in a custom white halter-neck football jersey with husband Harry’s surname embossed in red letters
The gorgeous outfit, which also includes a navy blue bomber jacket bearing the Three Lions logo, was designed by Hugo Boss.
Jordan Pickford’s wife, Megan, wore a poncho to protect herself from the rain and waved from the stands after the match was postponed due to the storm.
Kate posted the photos just after 12pm UK time, shortly before England’s highly anticipated clash against Mexico tonight, before the game was postponed due to storms.
Meanwhile, Jordan Pickford’s wife Megan wore a poncho as she took her seat at Azteca Stadium tonight.
Megan has taken on the role of ‘mother hen’ to her fellow partners, and sources say she’s thrilled to take on the mantle just like the wives and girlfriends of yesteryear.
‘There’s Megan at a time when WAGs are lawyers, nurses and even engineers. An insider told The Daily Mail: It’s a bit of a throwback to old times but a gentle joke that it’s very refreshing.
‘He loves everything; her clothes, her glamor, the prestigious role of being a WAG and her columns. He’s so proud of Jordan and could at least take on a role to cheer him up.
But in all seriousness, he is the team’s longest-serving partner alongside Captain Harry’s wife, Kate Kane. This is his moment to shine and it will happen.’
Megan was ten years old during the 2006 World Cup. But it’s clear he’s done his research, because nothing screams WAG quite like the outfit he wore to cheer on England in their win over Croatia.
Befitting the game’s Dallas location, Megan wore a cowboy hat with a number on the front that matched her husband’s goalie shirt, a white vest, and designer jeans that showed off her enviable midriff.
She completed her look with a pair of Gucci sunglasses, a necklace bearing her daughter Ostara’s name and a tiny White Lady Dior bag worth £2,500, in compliance with strict stadium rules on bag sizes.
England’s match against Mexico is nothing short of a challenge; Much of the country is preparing to stay awake until the early hours of the last 16 match.
England’s family and friends, including Jordan Pickford’s wife Megan Davison, celebrate the goal in the stadium
The 33-year-old actor’s surname is embossed in red on the custom-made upper. Kate’s wedding ring was on full display
Despite the weather, England’s spirits look high ahead of a tough match against their last 16 opponents
Although she didn’t share promotional content like this, Jordan Pickford’s wife Megan was determined to win the title of Queen of WAGs.
England’s WAGs are cheering their partners on to World Cup glory but they’re also boosting their bank balances with big-money brand deals (pictured by Ashlyn Castro)
Ashlyn also shared a photo gallery of a sexy white crop top and tiny jeans to promote her SPRINTER beverage brand, which promotes on-the-go hydrating powders.
Much of the country has been told they will be “sick” to sleep after watching the match, and even England manager Thomas Tuchel has urged children to start school late so they can cheer them up.
The Three Lions came close to an early exit when they lost 1-0 to DR Congo in the Round of 32, before two sensational goals from Harry Kane helped them to victory.
England will also face the impact of playing at high altitude when they take to the field in Mexico.
Playing at the iconic Azteca Stadium, the Mexican team has an unbeaten record in 10 matches in the World Cup.
Preparations for England’s Round of 16 clash with Mexico were dealt a blow by confusion over the kick-off time on Friday, when FIFA considered bringing the match forward by six hours to avoid storms predicted to delay the game.
The game has been proposed to start at noon local time or 19:00 UK time.
Official contact was made with both the FA and the Mexican Football Federation on Friday and both are believed to have reacted negatively to the proposals.
An earlier kick-off time would have a significant impact on the players’ preparations for the match, which is usually organized in minute detail.
Ollie Watkins’ wife Ellie also found time to add to her promotional duties by documenting her US adventure supporting the England team
Earlier this week, Ellie shared a TikTok video promoting her makeup brand Iconic London, showing off her flawless skin as she applied the products.
The threat of adverse weather, which was initially thought to be the main driver of the negotiations, was also taken into account; Storm forecasts are currently forecast to start at 18:00 local time, starting at 20:00. Flash flooding was particularly worrying.
At one point on Friday evening, the game looked likely to be played at a rescheduled time, and Brazil’s game against Norway in New Jersey had to be postponed by half an hour to 4.30pm to avoid any clashes.
In the end, FIFA’s attempt to bring forward England’s kick-off was halted by a number of obstacles, including the reluctance of officials in New York and New Jersey to change their own fixtures.
The Daily Mail understands that the decision to move the game is ‘almost complete’, according to those with knowledge of the situation.
The proposals, which the FA were astonished to learn of through the Mexican media, were met with an angry reaction from both England and Mexico, with the coach publicly criticizing the prospect.
Authorities in Mexico City are now preparing for what could be an incredibly challenging day, with more than a million people expected to be on the streets.
England will face a tough test against Mexico at the Azteca, with the co-hosts boasting a formidable record at the stadium.
Thomas Tuchel admitted his team was at a disadvantage with little time to prepare for the altitude in Mexico City.
It is stated that the match may face delays due to predicted storms, which may lead to delays due to rules stipulating that the match will be postponed if lightning strikes anywhere within a five-mile radius of the stadium.
Victory will take the Three Lions into the quarter-finals against either Brazil or Norway.
England played at the Azteca six times, twice against Mexico, with results ending in a draw in 1969 and defeat in 1985.
Mexico is guaranteed to have fanatical support, while England’s support will be limited to just 4,000.




