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A New Rule for the 2026 World Cup: Hydration Breaks for All

USATuesday, December 9, 2025
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A New Rule for All Matches

The 2026 World Cup is set to introduce a new rule: hydration breaks. Every match will have a three-minute pause in each half, at the 22-minute mark. This rule applies to all games, no matter the weather, location, or stadium conditions.

Why It's a Big Deal

This change means every team gets a chance to hydrate and catch their breath. The rule was first mentioned by FIFA's tournament officer, Manolo Zubiria, during a meeting with broadcasters. He also hinted that referees might adjust the timing slightly if there's a stoppage right before the break.

Not the First Time

This isn't the first time FIFA has considered hydration breaks. Before, they only happened in very hot conditions, above 32 degrees Celsius. But after seeing how heat affected players at this year's Club World Cup, FIFA decided to make the change.

Benefits for Broadcasters

Broadcasters might like this new rule too. It makes the game schedule more predictable. Fans can expect a short break in every match, not just the ones in extreme heat.

Addressing Criticism

Critics might wonder if this rule will slow down the game. But FIFA sees it as a way to keep players safe and healthy. It's a step towards making the World Cup more comfortable for everyone involved.

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