World Cup thunderstorm protocol: Fifa weather rules explained as England warm-up is delayed

11 Jun 2026 • 3:57 AM MYT
The Independent
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World Cup thunderstorm protocol: Fifa weather rules explained as England warm-up is delayed

  • The upcoming World Cup, co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, is scheduled during peak storm season in parts of these countries, raising concerns about potential weather-related disruptions.
  • Strict US regulations, which Fifa will observe, dictate that matches must be halted if lightning is detected within an eight-mile radius of a stadium.
  • This rule previously caused multiple significant delays during last year's Club World Cup in the US, including a match between Chelsea and Benfica that was paused.
  • Upon a lightning strike, a 30-minute countdown begins before play can resume, with any subsequent strikes resetting this timer, potentially leading to prolonged stoppages, especially in the Gulf Coast and South East US.
  • Such delays could complicate the synchronised kick-off times for final group-stage games, and World Cup regulations state that any abandoned matches would be replayed on a future date from the point of interruption.

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