France–Senegal at World Cup 2026: a high-risk match due to expected extreme heat in New Jersey

Author: senenews.comPublished on: May 14, 2026Country: France
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France–Senegal at World Cup 2026: a high-risk match due to expected extreme heat in New Jersey

Scientists warn about extreme weather conditions that could make the France-Senegal match difficult and dangerous during the 2026 World Cup. FIFA has been alerted by researchers regarding the expected heat and humidity. According to World Weather Attribution, a quarter of the matches could be played in unbearable heat conditions, exacerbated by climate change.

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