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Dec 8 (Reuters) - World Cup matches at the 2026 tournament will have three-minute hydration breaks midway through each half regardless of the weather conditions, FIFA has said. Referees will stop ...
Commercial breaks are essentially coming to the World Cup in 2026. FIFA announced Sunday that each World Cup game will feature three-minute hydration breaks in the middle of every half. The measure ...
Last summer's Club World Cup featured many afternoon games during a heat wave across the U.S. PAUL ELLIS / Getty Images Every 2026 World Cup game will pause for three minutes in the middle of each ...
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