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Cooling Breaks Imposed Despite 50°F Weather: The Bizarre Scene in Brazil vs France

Last updated: 27 March 2026 7:12 AM
Andy Wells 2 months ago 2 Min Read
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An unusual scene unfolded during the friendly match between France and Brazil, played Thursday in Foxborough, near Boston. Players were granted a break in the middle of the first half… despite temperatures hovering around just 55°F.

Springtime in Boston is far from scorching. The city is only just emerging from winter, and the weather remains quite chilly. However, FIFA used this match as a full-scale rehearsal ahead of the World Cup—when conditions are expected to be very hot.

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In the 22nd minute, the referee stopped the match for a three-minute “cooling break,” allowing both teams to hydrate. A second break of the same kind was also scheduled for the second half.

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This decision appeared surprising given the mild weather conditions on the U.S. East Coast. But the rule aligns with FIFA’s new guidelines for the 2026 World Cup, set to take place in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, where intense summer heat is anticipated.

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Already tested during the 2025 Club World Cup, this rule will be systematically applied regardless of temperature. Beyond its sporting purpose, these breaks also provide broadcasters with additional opportunities to insert advertising slots.

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