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Two World Cup matches were played in ‘severe heat’, analysis finds

Games in Miami and Monterrey were at heat level a players’ union had warned in the past should trigger delays

Two World Cup matches were played in ‘severe heat’, analysis finds

TL;DR

  • Two World Cup matches were played in severe heat (28C wet-bulb temperature or above) without air conditioning.
  • Four more games took place in cities with temperatures exceeding this level, but were played in air-conditioned stadiums.
  • Saudi Arabia vs. Uruguay in Miami and Sweden vs. Tunisia in Monterrey experienced the most severe heat conditions among games without AC.
  • A players' union has previously stated that games played at 28C or above should be delayed or postponed.
  • Fifa has implemented measures such as later kick-off times, mandatory water breaks, and air conditioning in some venues.
  • Experts are concerned about the heat's impact on fans and stadium workers, urging for more shade and hydration options.
  • The World Cup is predicted to be the hottest ever, with potential environmental impacts from greenhouse gas emissions.