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News in English (USA) / 04.06.2026 / 16:00

Concerns Mount Over Extreme Heat Risks for Upcoming World Cup

As the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaches, alarming reports indicate that over one in three matches could be at risk of dangerous heat conditions, raising serious questions about player safety and performance. Analysis highlights that the extreme weather, exacerbated by climate change, is expected to slow down games and may lead to extended delays, including impacts from potential thunderstorms. Major cities like Dallas and Philadelphia are particularly susceptible to sizzling temperatures, prompting health advisories for fans. FIFA is facing increasing scrutiny over whether adequate measures are in place to protect players and spectators from the looming threat of climate-related disruptions. Concerns extend to the environmental footprint of the event, with research suggesting that the carbon impact of the World Cup could be significantly higher than previous tournaments. As fans prepare for what could be a heat-trap experience, many are left wondering if moving matches to cooler evenings will suffice to mitigate these risks.
NPR, NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth, The New York Times, Climate Central, Time Magazine, The Conversation, KERA News, PhillyBurbs, beIN SPORTS, Big D Soccer