All you need to know about the weather as USMNT and Canada kick off at the World Cup

The weather is set to be a huge feature of this tournament. Our meteorologist Aaron Mentkowski helps explain how hot it will be

June 10 : The World Cup will kick off on Thursday under familiar North American summer threats: extreme heat, suffocating humidity and thunderstorms capable of delaying matches…

Political issues continue to dominate the build-up, with the US-Israel war on Iran overshadowing the World Cup.

Roughly a quarter of matches could be played in conditions that exceed recommended safety limits

The 2026 FIFA World Cup faces major weather risks as over one-third of 104 matches may exceed unsafe heat levels, with US lightning rules threatening

Football fans anticipate the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The tournament will host 48 teams across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Matches begin on June 12 and conclude on July…

Several games at last year’s Club World Cup were disrupted by the weather

A surge of summer heat is building across much of the United States. See the extreme heat map as World Cup kicks off.

The number of 90-degree days this summer is expected to be near or above average in Boston, New York City, and Philadelphia.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup faces extreme heat risks with 39 of 104 matches in danger zones, while Kraken debuts as the event's official crypto exchange

The 2026 FIFA World Cup across the United States, Canada and Mexico is set to deliver more than a football test on the pitch, with extreme heat and...

The biggest FIFA World Cup ever starts today in Mexico. Here are the schedule, predictions, key stories shaping day one.

Forty-eight teams are set to take centre stage in the United States, Canada and Mexico - from the tiny Caribbean island of Curacao, with a population of 150,000, to five-time…

AP:After years of preparation, a supersized World Cup has finally arrived.This year's tournament — which is hosted by the US, Canada and Mexico — was expanded to 48 teams that…

All you need to know about the weather at today's World Cup games

Under the new regulations, players will not be allowed to go to the touchline, rather they must remain where they are or come together in the centre circle.

North America's two other cohosts take centre stage on Friday as Canada and the US begin their FIFA World Cup campaigns.

With matches in 16 cities across the US, Mexico and Canada, players and fans face an array of weather-related challenges

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All you need to know about the weather as USMNT and Canada kick off at the World Cup