The French national team could once again see its 2026 World Cup campaign disrupted by the weather. Just hours before Friday night’s clash against Norway in Foxborough, the threat of thunderstorms is looming over the match.
Will Les Bleus be slowed down by storms once again? According to reports from L’Équipe, the latest weather forecast indicates a 17% chance of thunderstorms around kickoff. While the probability remains relatively low, it is significant enough to raise concerns after several weather-related interruptions during the tournament.
Storm Threat Raises Concerns Before Crucial World Cup Match
France has already experienced major disruption at this World Cup. During the group-stage match against Iraq, players were forced to wait more than two hours at halftime before play could resume due to severe weather conditions.
Another lengthy delay would create a major headache for both the teams and tournament organizers. For now, France vs Norway is still scheduled to go ahead as planned, but all eyes will be on the skies above Foxborough as French supporters hope the storms finally spare Les Bleus.
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