Fossil-free football says: “There is a special concern for fixtures at the No-Shed Stadium in Charlotte where the heat index of 38C (Real Madrid V Pacuka) and 41C (Benfika V Bayern) is forecast for the next two matches.
“It outlines the dangers facing players and fans in this tournament and in 2026. FIFA has greatly reduced security concerns.”
The game between New Zealand Part-Timer Auckland City and Boca Juniors is also going to be held in a ground with a limited cover in 41C in Nashville.
The matches in Philadelphia, New York, Cincinnati and Washington DC will also be played in anticipated heatwave.
after Atteletico’s 4–0 necklace by Paris St.-Germen In 32C in Pasadena, Marcos Lorrent said that it was “very hot” and said “my toes were sore throat, my nails were hurting … it’s incredible”.
Fans spoke of leaving the game due to the heat – and complained about long queues and water restrictions when they reached the stadium.
FIFA’s statement read: “FIFA’s highest priority is the health of all involved in football, and FIFA medical experts have been in regular contact with the clubs participating to address heat management and acclimatization.”
The governing body was added, where the cooling brakes would continue in the 30th and 75th minute, where the need was – and that fans are allowed to bring an empty clear bottles of up to one liter in stadiums.
Chelsea, who is one of the two English teams competing with Manchester City, defeated Los Angeles FC in his opener but then On Friday, he lost 3–1 to Flemego.
“This is not easy due to the temperature,” said Boss Enzo Marska. “We are going to try to rotate the players.”