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Fears for 2026 World Cup as extreme weather threatens game delays, ruining the football and forcing fans to leave early

FEARS are growing over the 2026 World Cup as extreme weather wreaks havoc.

Four Club World Cup matches have been hit by delays within the first five days of the tournament being played across the United States.

Stadium scoreboard announcing a weather delay.
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Extreme weather has disrupted the opening week of the Club World Cup[/caption]
Wet soccer stadium with weather delay announced on scoreboard.
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There are fears the thunderstorms and heat could be repeated during the 2026 World Cup[/caption]
Stadium evacuation during a soccer match due to bad weather.
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Fans have repeatedly been ushered out of the stands[/caption]

And with a heatwave including temperatures as high as 41C set to hit next week, further problems are expected – with fans and players alike at risk.

Now there is an increasing concern about the impact it could have on next summer’s World Cup – hosted by the USA, Canada and Mexico.

CLUB WORLD CUP CHAOS

So far at the Club World Cup, the matches have been delayed due to thunderstorms.

Mamelodi Sundowns vs Ulsan HD was the first fixture to be impacted with kick-off delayed by more than an hour.

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Salzburg vs Pachuna saw a 90-minute pause during the second half in Cincinnati while Palmeiras vs Al-Ahly was halted for 40 minutes in New Jersey.

Then the second half of Benfica’s 6-0 thumping of Auckland City started two hours late.

Both Benfica vs Auckland and Mamelodi vs Ulsan were in Orlando.

And although no World Cup matches are being staged in the city, there are seven scheduled for Miami – three hours’ drive south in Florida.

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That may well include some England games as Miami is in the eastern region for the 2026 event.

Similarly, Cincinnati is not on the list of host cities for next summer – but surrounding places such as Kansas City, Atlanta and Toronto are.

And New Jersey, the site of the thunder and lightning when Palmeiras faced Al-Ahly, will stage eight World Cup matches – including the final.

Again, like Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium, the MetLife Stadium is within the eastern region England are set to be part of – along with nearby Boston and Philadelphia.

Crucially, the 64-team World Cup will be staged from June 11 to July 19 – the same time as year in the same areas as the heavily-disrupted Club World Cup 12 months earlier.

Due to the time difference, to make sure European fans get to watch their teams play, many of their matches will be scheduled at lunchtime and in the afternoons – the hottest parts of the day.

IMPACT ON PLAYERS…

Of course, the extreme weather – both heat and storms – is leaving many players and referees at risk of heat stroke, exhaustion, dehydration plus other health issues and injuries.

Atletico Madrid star Marcos Llorente said it was “terribly hot” when his side lost 4-0 to PSG in Los Angeles when it was 32C.

By next week, players could be forced to take to the field in temperatures 9C hotter.

Environmental physiologist and heat stress in sport expert at the University of Roehampton Dr Chris Tyler told the BBC: “Many of the players expecting to compete in 2026 are already getting a taste of what’s to come.

“Such conditions will be commonplace with many of the fixtures scheduled for before 5pm to maximise TV audiences.

“Extreme heat could become the tournament’s most formidable opponent.”

Aurelien Tchouameni of Real Madrid pours water on his face during a soccer game.
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Many players pour water on their faces to cool down[/caption]
Soccer stadium covered in fog during a rain delay.
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Crazy storms and rain have forced four matches to be delayed[/caption]
MetLife Stadium during a soccer match; the players are leaving the field due to bad weather.
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A heatwave with temperatures of 41C is on the way[/caption]
Fans returning to their seats in a stadium after a weather delay.
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Spectators are at risk of falling ill by sitting in direct heat[/caption]

Fossil Free Football – a campaign group highlighting the impact of the climate crisis on the beautiful game – added: “Particular concern is for the fixtures in the no-shade stadium in Charlotte where a heat index of 38C (Real Madrid v Pachuca) and 41C (Benfica v Bayern) is forecast for the next two matches.

“This underlines the dangers facing players and fans at this tournament and in 2026. Fifa have done very little to allay safety concerns.”

Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca admitted he cannot field his strongest starting XI for every game – which will be a major worry for international managers hoping to lead their countries through eight matches to World Cup glory.

Maresca said: “It’s not easy because of the temperature. We’re going to try to rotate players.”

…AND ON FANS…

It is not just those on the pitch at risk, either.

Fans being in stadiums when torrential rain falls or the sun is beating down could also find themselves in difficulty.

Reports claim spectators at the Club World Cup have been forced to leave the stands during matches due to the heat.

They also found long queues and restricted water availability at stadiums – even despite shoddy, low attendances.

Sporting events are seemingly seeing play stopped to tend to fans taken ill in the crowd – with many of those due to heat-related incidents.

This week at Queen’s, Jack Draper’s match was temporarily halted as stewards rushed to help a stricken spectator in the uncovered stands – with temperatures at 26C in West London.

…AND ON BROADCASTERS

The TV companies from around the globe have spent big money to secure the rights to show World Cup matches next summer.

But matches at risk of being delayed could be a nightmare for broadcast executives – and fans trying to watch the action at home.

That is because if a match has to be stopped for a lengthy period, it might not finish in time before the next match kicks off due to the frantic schedule.

Exact kick-off times are yet to be confirmed but at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, there were at times four matches per day kicking off every three hours at 10am, 1pm, 4pm and 7pm UK time.

But at the Club World Cup, the reality was laid bare.

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The likes of Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe, Erling Haaland, Ousmane Dembele, Cole Palmer and Harry Kane are showcasing their skills to packed crowds across the US.

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The Benfica vs Auckland game was due to finish an hour before Chelsea vs Flamengo kicked off.

However, not only did the two matches overlap but the long stoppage meant the full-time whistle ended up blowing AFTER Chelsea’s 3-1 defeat had finished.

Benfica gaffer Bruno Lage said: “This is the longest game of my career.

“A special thanks to our fans, who have been here for five hours supporting the team.

“We played as well as we could. The temperature made it very difficult.”

FIFA’S RESPONSE

So, what have Fifa said and done in response?

Well, they released a brief statement in which they claimed health is their “top priority” and medical experts have been providing guidance.

The world football governing body said: “Fifa’s top priority is the health of everyone involved in football, and Fifa’s medical experts have been in regular contact with the clubs participating to address heat management and acclimatisation.”

Fifa confirmed that a drinks break to give players the chance to take on fluids and cool down will take place at 30 minutes and 75 minutes if needed.

They added fans will also be permitted to bring an empty clear water bottle up to one litre into stadiums.

But while that is a helpful step for fans to be able to drink water a little easier, it is hardly going to make a major difference if fans are sat in unsheltered stands in the relentless driving rain with thunder and lightning or if temperatures reach dangerous levels in excess of 35C or even 40C.

Paris Saint-Germain soccer players cooling down during a break in play.
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PSG players did their best to try and cool down[/caption]
SL Benfica fans celebrating at a soccer match.
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Benfica fans supported their team for five hours[/caption]
Palmeiras soccer players take a drinks break on the field.
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Drinks breaks are permitted in each half when temperatures soar[/caption]
Referee speaking with RB Salzburg players on the soccer field.
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Players and referees are at risk[/caption]

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Tragedy as man, 60s, killed in crash involving tractor as gardai make urgent witness and footage appeal

A MAN has died following a crash involving a tractor in Co Clare today.

The incident, involving the pedestrian and a tractor, occurred shortly after 10.15am.

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A pedestrian has died following a crash involving a tractor
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Emergency services and gardai rushed to the scene on the L7006 at Kilmurry, Sixmilebridge.

The pedestrian, a male aged in his 60’s, was sadly pronounced dead at the scene.

His body was taken to University Hospital Limerick, where a post-mortem will take place.

Cops are appealing for witnesses or anyone who may have camera footage.

A garda spokesperson said: “Any road users who may have camera footage (including dash-cam) and were travelling in the area between 10am and 10.15am this morning, Saturday 21st June, 2025 are asked to make this footage available to investigating Gardaí.

Anyone with any information is asked to contact Ennis Garda Station on 065 684 8100, the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111, or any Garda Station. Investigations are ongoing.”

The road is currently closed for a technical examination by Garda Forensic Collision Investigators to take place.

The spokesperson said: “Gardai are appealing for witnesses following a fatal road traffic collision on the L7006 at Kilmurry, Sixmilebridge, Co. Clare this morning Saturday 21st June, 2025.

“Gardai and emergency services responded to the collision, involving a pedestrian and a tractor that occurred shortly after 10.15am.

“The pedestrian, a male aged in his 60’s, was pronounced deceased at the scene. 

“His body has been conveyed to University Hospital Limerick.  The Coroner has been informed and a post-mortem examination will take place in due course.

“The road is currently closed for a technical examination by Garda Forensic Collision Investigators to take place.

“Gardai are appealing for witnesses to this incident to come forward.”

Separately, a motorcyclist has died following a “serious” two vehicle road crash in Armagh on Thursday.

Police and emergency services rushed to the scene in the Tandragee area around 8.10am.

The incident, on the Mullahead Road, involved a motorcycle and a Renault Scenic car.

The motorcyclist, 25, was pronounced dead at the scene.

Inspector Cherith Adair: “Officers received and responded to a report of a collision involving a motorcycle and a Renault Scenic car at Mullahead Road shortly after 8.10am.

“Colleagues from partner services were also in attendance.

“Sadly, a 25-year-old male motorcyclist was pronounced deceased at the scene.”

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I’m an American living in the UK, here is the common US habit that is considered ‘crass’ in Britain

AFTER moving to the UK, one American woman noticed a big cultural difference.

She revealed a common US habit that is considered to be “crass” by Brits.

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An American woman living in the UK pointed out one of the biggeset cultural differences she has come across
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The TikTok user, know as Yorkshire Yank, often discusses the cultural quirks she has noticed between the two locations.

And while things such as tipping culture and humour are widely known to differ between the nationalities, there is another significant difference, according to the American.

Talking about money is something which the British and those living in the States approach in opposite ways.

“One thing that you’ll hear in the States is how much somebody paid for a house, or whatever,” the TikToker said.

She recalled how a friend of hers in the US spoke openly about how much she paid for her sofa and stove among other things during a “house tour”.

On the other hand, she pointed out how people in the UK tend to be a little more reserved when it comes to financial matters.

“Brits just don’t talk about differences in money because, honestly, it’s crass and why do I need to know how much your sofa cost? It’s like you’re bragging or something,” she explained.

The influencer went on to say that she thinks people in UK are “more mindful of others”.

According to her, Brits are aware that not everyone has the same things as them whereas most Americans tend to take a “Well, I have this and you don’t” approach.

Her British followers shared their thoughts on the observation in the comments section.

“We brag more about how cheap we got it. I’m a charity shop shopper,” said one viewer.

“Whereas in Britain you might tell me you like my dress and I’ll immediately brag about getting it on sale, or the pockets,” agreed another person.

“It’s not classy to talk about money, and I personally don’t want anyone to know my financial situation,” commented a third TikTok user.

“I don’t want people to borrow money or feel sorry for me because I don’t have any lol.”

“We don’t talk personal money in the UK. It’s just not on,” added another follower.

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“Old money whispers, new money shouts,” pointed out one commenter.

Another American based in the UK shared the biggest cultural differences she has noticed.

Meanwhile, a Brit living abroad shared the five things she misses the most about the UK.

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The woman explained the British people and American people approach financial talk differently (stock image)
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Surachit Phongsinghvithya Leads Bangkok’s Waste Management Revolution: Insights from Shanghai

In an era where sustainability is more than just a trendy buzzword, Surachit “Dr John” Phongsinghvithya, the insightful Chairman of the Bangkok Metropolitan Council (BMC), embarked on a crucial visit to Shanghai, China. Indeed, this expedition was not your run-of-the-mill diplomatic nicety but a profound exchange of know-how in environmental management, aimed at revolutionizing Bangkok’s approach to waste management. The BMC’s foray into Shanghai’s municipal wonderland from June 16 to June 20, 2025, was made possible by an invitation from none other than Huang Lixin, the esteemed Chairwoman of the Shanghai Municipal People’s Congress (SMPC). With a sharp and eager eye, the Thai delegation, led robustly by Dr. John, dove deep into the procedures and strategies that transform heaps of refuse into a well-oiled waste management mechanism. Intriguingly, the urban giant of Shanghai, bursting at its seams with a vibrant populace of around 25 million residents and a hefty 3…

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Agusan del Sur Gov. Santiago Cane cites gains in poverty reduction

PROSPERIDAD, Agusan del Sur–Agusan del Sur Governor Santiago Cane Jr. highlighted the province’s journey to poverty reduction through innovative agricultural practices in his State-of-the-Province Address (SOPA) on Thursday. The governor cited a report from the Philippine Statistics Authority, which stated that the poverty rate in Agusan del Sur dropped from 33.4% in 2021 to 23.4%

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