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How could extreme weather affect World Cup 2026?

How could extreme weather affect World Cup 2026?

Summary

The 2026 World Cup will take place in the United States, Canada, and Mexico during summer, where extreme heat, humidity, thunderstorms, and wildfire smoke could affect games. To protect players, FIFA will include mandatory cooling breaks, and some matches will be scheduled during cooler parts of the day.

Key Facts

  • The World Cup will be hosted in cities across the US, Canada, and Mexico in summer 2026.
  • Average temperatures in many host cities can reach 30-40°C (86-104°F) during the day.
  • Humidity makes the heat feel even hotter and harder for players to cool down.
  • A measurement called Wet Bulb Globe Temperature (WBGT) shows many cities will exceed safe heat stress levels for athletes.
  • FIFA will require three-minute cooling breaks in each half of every match to help players.
  • Some stadiums have retractable roofs and climate control to reduce heat problems.
  • Matches are often scheduled later in the day to avoid the hottest temperatures.
  • Thunderstorms may cause delays or temporary stoppages during games.
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