World Cup
France-Iraq match could be first World Cup game interrupted by storms
France plays Iraq tonight in their second World Cup match. A storm warning has been issued for Philadelphia, where kick-off is scheduled for 23:00 CET. Forecasts predict severe rain and thunderstorms during the game at Lincoln Financial Field.
The FIFA protocol mandates a 30-minute suspension if lightning is detected within 15 kilometres. Play can only resume after 30 minutes without further strikes. The match could face delays similar to last year’s Club World Cup game between Benfica and Chelsea, which was halted for over two hours.
Kylian Mbappé and his teammates may face interruptions if the storm materialises. The French squad is already through to the next round with a win, but the weather remains a factor. Kick-off is set for 23:00 CET, 17:00 local time.
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Last year’s Club World Cup in the United States saw multiple matches delayed by storms. Benfica’s clash with Chelsea was suspended for more than two hours due to lightning. The incident prompted discussions about weather contingency plans at FIFA tournaments.French fans show Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès banner in Philadelphia
The storm forecast covers the afternoon and evening in Philadelphia. The Lincoln Financial Field will host the game under watchful conditions. Organisers are expected to monitor radar closely ahead of the 23:00 CET start.