Yahoo Sports reports: Football fans attending World Cup matches are growing increasingly vocal in their displeasure over the controversial hydration breaks. In the second week of the tournament, boos and whistles could be repeatedly heard when the referee stopped play for three minutes around the 22-minute mark of each half.
sports | sports | Yahoo Sports | June 19, 2026 3:41 AM
Fans growing increasingly vocal in displeasure over hydration breaks
Football fans attending World Cup matches are growing increasingly vocal in their displeasure over the controversial hydration breaks. In the second week of the tournament, boos and whistles could be repeatedly heard when the referee stopped play for three minutes around the 22-minute mark of each half.
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