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England against Norway at risk of delay as hot weather warning issued by City of Miami

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July 11, 2026

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England against Norway at risk of delay as hot weather warning issued by City of Miami

England's World Cup quarter-final against Norway is at risk of delay due to a heat warning issued by the City of Miami.Southern Florida is seeing temperatures rise to 32C, with it not expected to drop till at least 8pm.FifPro, the global representative for professional footballers, advises that games should be delayed or postponed until the local temperature is at or below 28C.The City of Miami issued a warning to people in the local area on social media. TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Its message read: Major Heat Risk is in effect across much of South Florida today.High temperatures and humidity can increase the risk of heat-related illness.Stay hydrated, wear lightweight clothing, limit outdoor activities during the hottest part of the day, and spend time in air-conditioned spaces whenever possible. Stay informed.Thomas Tuchel confirmed everyone except Jordan Henderson is available for tonight's contest.LATEST SPORTS NEWSThomas Tuchel demands answers from FIFA before England's World Cup clash with NorwayEngland to wear different kit in Norway World Cup match as Fifa rule explainedHarry Kane opens up on surreal Donald Trump meeting ahead of blockbuster England and Norway clashThe Three Lions will be back in their traditional all-white strip after Fifa's kit regulations forced a change in their previous outing.Tuchel's side wore navy shorts alongside their white shirts during the dramatic 3-2 victory over Mexico, but supporters will once again see the Three Lions in their familiar all-white look at Miami's Hard Rock Stadium.The switch has nothing to do with superstition and everything to do with Fifa's strict rules designed to prevent colour clashes between competing teams.England's preferred kit for the tournament consists of a white shirt, white shorts and white socks.They have worn the full combination against Croatia and DR Congo, while a red away strip was required for the group-stage clash with Panama.They could not wear white shorts against Ghana or Mexico due to Fifa's equipment regulations.Under Rule 6.2.1 of the FIFA Equipment Regulations, every individual item of clothing must clearly contrast with the corresponding item worn by the opposition.Fifa's World Cup regulations also state that both teams should wear their first-choice kits wherever possible, although adjustments are made whenever colours are deemed too similar.Against Mexico, the hosts were designated as the home side and therefore had first choice over their kit.With Mexico opting for their traditional green shirts and white shorts, England could not also wear white shorts and instead switched to navy.The same situation arose during the group-stage meeting with Ghana.This time, however, Norway are listed as the home team but will wear a modified version of their home strip featuring red shirts with navy shorts, meaning England can return to their preferred kit.Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter

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Football | Mail Online

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· Jul 4, 2026

Get ready for an England all-nighter! How FIFA's weather rules could lead to agonising World Cup wait for fans as forecast reveals storms in Mexico 'increasingly likely'

Get ready for an England all-nighter! How FIFA's weather rules could lead to agonising World Cup wait for fans as forecast reveals storms in Mexico 'increasingly likely'

The Standard

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· Jul 6, 2026

London weather LIVE: Capital to be hotter than Ibiza and Barbados as heatwave temperatures rise

The Met Office is forecasting a sudden jump in temperatures on Monday

Daily Finland

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· Jun 21, 2026

Madrid heatwave forces cancelation of Spain-Saudi Arabia WC fan event

Concerns over extreme temperatures at the ongoing FIFA World Cup are not limited to host nations the United States, Mexico and Canada, with Spain also facing severe heat conditions, reported Xinhua. Madrid City Hall has canceled the public screening of Sunday's World Cup match between Spain and Saudi Arabia at Plaza de Colon because of extreme temperatures. Madrid and much of Spain entered the first day of a forecast four-day heatwave on Sunday, with Spain's State Meteorological Agency (AEMET) placing the capital under an orange alert. Temperatures are expected to reach 39 degrees Celsius at the 6 p.m. local kickoff time. The decision has been taken with the aim of protecting the health of attendees, event staff and support services involved in the event, Madrid City Hall said in a statement, advising residents to watch the match indoors or in air-conditioned spaces. The heatwave is expected to last until Wednesday, with temperatures forecast to reach 41 degrees Celsius in Madrid and as high as 43 degrees Celsius in the northern city of Bilbao. The cancelation comes as extreme weather has emerged as a growing concern during the World Cup, with players, coaches and organizers discussing the potential impact of high temperatures on performance and spectator safety.

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· Jun 29, 2026

LIVE: Heat map shows high temperatures across Europe

Heat map shows temperatures across Europe as large parts of Western Europe are in the grip of a deadly early summer heatwave that has killed dozens, disrupted power supplies, and shut schools and cultural landmarks. Temperatures hit 104F in parts of Europe on June 28 as storms moved into other areas, with France reporting 1,000 excess deaths during the record-breaking heatwave. #heatwave #europe #heatmap #westerneurope #france #summer #climate #weather #climatechange #live #Reuters #News Keep up with the latest news from around the world: https://www.reuters.com/

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· Jun 26, 2026

The great overheating: Europe gets stuck with an ‘omega block’ weather pattern

The great overheating: Europe gets stuck with an ‘omega block’ weather pattern

Euro Weekly News

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· Jun 21, 2026

Heatwave in Spain peaks this week with 44°C readings – AEMET focuses alerts on interior, South and East coasts

Spain is entering a time to start keeping an eye on the weather and look out for alerts from AEMET, []

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