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Hydration break boos: How FIFA united players, fans, coaches at World Cup FIFA’s ability
FIFA hydration breaks have sparked criticism. But what do they actually do? ![England's Harry Kane (9) cools off during a hydration break of the World Cup
World Cup more valuable to broadcasters, meaning Fifa can theoretically charge higher prices when negotiating over future tournaments. Fifa has not yet confirmed whether hydration breaks
breaks, one in each half, during all FIFA World Cup 2026 games [File: Kai Pfaffenbach/Reuters] FIFA said measures such as hydration
Cup, world football's governing body Fifa has permitted hydration breaks in each half. During
FIFA has introduced mandatory three-minute hydration breaks midway through each half of all 104 World Cup
FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group C - Haiti v Scotland - Boston Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts, U.S. - June 13, 2026 Haiti coach Sebastien Migne gives instructions to his players during a hydration break
hydration break, was the first for Ashour in his 30th appearance for Egypt.  for every game in this World Cup to allow players to hydrate
breaks down the key takeaways from the 2026 FIFA World Cup’s day 1: ## Is this going to be the World Cup with the most red cards? The three red cards brandished to Yaya Sithole
hydration break in each half absolutely needs to be longer than three minutes - at least five minutes for each break and preferably six. "We hope this open letter convinces Fifa to update its heat guidelines
hydration breaks, diversity in football and Africa’s growing presence at the tournament continue to generate discussion. Here’s what to know: ## What is the schedule for Thursday? - [Czechia vs South Africa at Atlanta Stadium
Fifa announced in December it was introducing mandatory three-minute hydration breaks "regardless of weather conditions", few took much notice. After all, it was anticipated temperatures would be high and player welfare is a priority
Fifa had trialled two minutes at the Arab Cup in December, but the domestic leagues pushed back on that. Eventually, [one minute was agreed as a compromise.](/sport/football/articles/c98ql5ml885o) There are some concerns that one minute
World Cup is being held. “Ideally, US weather is most conducive in the spring and autumn, but you’d then be looking at the tornado season in spring and hurricane late summer through autumn before
Fifa president Gianni Infantino. She added that her son felt "cut off" from the world. Image
World Cups, [Climate Central, a research organization, found](https://www.climatecentral.org/world-cup-stadiums?location=seattle&graphicSet=World+Cup+Heat+Then+And+Now). By warming the planet, fossil fuel companies like Aramco are putting footballers and the sport itself at risk, Wheeler argued. “It’s a business
breaking heat waves more common. That risk has been clear in the first week of the tournament. High humidity and temperatures over 90 degrees Fahrenheit in Houston sent multiple fans to the hospital, according
FIFA competitions in 2017, and the Russia 2018 edition was the first World Cup to use the technology. Now, however, it will also be used to check when red cards are issued after a clearly
Fifa Men's World Cup. It landed soon after Marty Supreme star and Chelsea fan Timothée Chalamet had been seen pulling together a band of "[Backyard Legends](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJJY53qhJe0)", aka footballers Lamine Yamal, Jude