Yahoo Sports reports: FIFA introduced mandatory hydration breaks at the 2026 World Cup to protect player welfare, but early evidence suggests they are having a bigger impact than anyone expected. Referees now pause play around the 22nd minute of each half for a three-minute break, regardless of weather, venue or whether a stadium is air conditioned.
sports | sports | Yahoo Sports | June 18, 2026 5:31 AM
FIFA World Cup hydration breaks impacting results in pattern too clear to ignore
FIFA introduced mandatory hydration breaks at the 2026 World Cup to protect player welfare, but early evidence suggests they are having a bigger impact than anyone expected. Referees now pause play around the 22nd minute of each half for a three-minute break, regardless of weather, venue or whether a stadium is air conditioned.
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