England’s players were given a hostile reception upon arriving at their hotel in Mexico City on Friday.Thomas Tuchel’s side face World Cup co-hosts Mexico at 1am Monday morning (UK time) in a huge last-16 clash at the Azteca Stadium – live on talkSPORT.Harry Kane and co arrived in a soaking wet Mexico City on FridayGettyA heavy police presence could be seen in the background as talkSPORT’s Angelina Kelly reported from England’s hotel in Mexico CityFIFA had considered moving the kick-off time forward six hours to avoid severe thunderstorms and security issues but push back from both camps saw officials U-turn on the idea.The uncertainty around the kick-off time did little to dampen the atmosphere in Mexico City and in particular, England’s arrival at their hotel.The Three Lions, who had hoped to keep their location under wraps, were subjected to whistles and taunts as they stepped off their coach and walked into the hotel lobby.Chants of ‘Mexico, Mexico’ were also heard as local fans did their best to unsettle the visitors.Security had anticipated commotion, having set up metal barriers to separate the players and fans.“Nothing like we’ve ever seen”It appeared that more security than usual was deployed for England’s arrival, according to talkSPORT’s Angelina Kelly.“There’s a heavy police presence here outside England’s hotel with locals saying the amount of police and army here is unheard of,” Kelly reported from outside the team hotel.Tuchel appeared relaxed amid the hostilities, waving to fans as he made his way into the hotel.But there could be further disruption to come with England’s Mexico City base far from a secret to local fans.Ecuador, Mexico’s last-32 opponents, were kept awake by fans letting off fireworks late into the night prior to their clash.View Tweet: https://t.co/TZ59O15TNWView Tweet: https://t.co/oBxeRC6OXzThat saw the South Americans make an official complaint to FIFA following their exit from the competition.England’s players have been given natural sleep remedies and ear buds to help them block out any potential noise.Security measuresEngland have put provisions in place to curb any outside disturbances during their stay.A ring of steel has been placed around their hotel with a large security presence in place.There are also road blocks in place with riot police deployed to ensure fans are prevented from entering the hotel’s vicinity.Tuchel and his players left their training base in Kansas City and arrived in Mexico City with just two days to prepare for Sunday night’s match.The iconic Azteca will present a different type of challenge for the Three LionsGettyEngland are in buoyant mood after coming from behind to beat DR Congo 2-1 on Wednesday thanks to a Harry Kane second-half double.A win at the Azteca will see England set up a mouthwatering quarter-final clash with either Brazil or Norway in Miami next Saturday.But a huge challenge awaits against Mexico with the match being played at 2,240 metres above sea level, something the hosts are acclimatised to.The quick turnaround in games offered England no time to adapt to the conditions and Tuchel believes Mexico have a huge advantage heading into the clash.“The recommendation is you either go 10 days before – which is too long for us – or last minute, which is not allowed [by Fifa],” Tuchel said. “We have spoken to teams who do it and they say they travel very, very late on matchday if they cannot have time to adapt. [We must] find a mixture in between. It will stay as a disadvantage.”Asked whether he thought his side had an unfair advantage, he replied: “Yes, it’s a huge advantage [for Mexico].”