This year’s World Cup has faced sweltering heat and humidity. Now it may need to deal with wildfire smoke.

All you need to know about the World Cup final weather as wildfire smoke complicates the forecast

Smoke from Canadian wildfires has placed a haze upon New York City, Toronto, and several other major metropolitan areas.

Smoke from over 100 Canadian wildfires triggers air quality alerts near MetLife Stadium days before the World Cup final between Spain and Argentina.

La Fifa monitora la qualità dell’aria in vista di Spagna-Argentina

Extreme heat and dry conditions fuel massive wildfires in Canada. Will the smoke disrupt the FIFA World Cup championship match in New York this weekend? Experts weigh in.

Wildfire smoke from Canada blanketed the Northeast and Upper Midwest regions of the U.S. on Friday, as the majority of blazes raging in the country remained out of control.

A thick blanket of smoke from Canada’s wildfires has worsened air quality in New York and New Jersey, where Spain and Argentina will meet in Sunday’s 2026 World Cup final at…

Haze from Canadian wildfires has blanketed the New York region in the lead-up to Sunday’s World Cup final

The question looming is just as thick as the smoke itself: Will the air pollution be a problem for the World Cup final on Sunday afternoon in New York City?

The Northeast is experiencing unhealthy air quality due to Canadian wildfires as Sunday’s World Cup final in New Jersey approaches.

Thick smoke has blanketed the area around MetLife Stadium, in New Jersey, where Argentina and Spain will meet on Sunday, raising health concerns

Ahead of Sunday's World Cup Final between Argentina and Spain , residents have been urged to stay indoors and avoid outdoor exercise.

FIFA are relaxed about the Canadian wildfire smog in New York and New Jersey and what impact it may have on Sunday's World Cup final between Spain and Argentina

Officials in many cities urged residents to stay indoors or wear masks outside as air quality reached unhealthy to hazardous levels, meaning it posed a health risk to everyone,

The biggest game in soccer is set for Sunday, when Argentina and Spain will meet in the World Cup final, held just outside of New York City. There’s just one problem — wildfire…

NEW YORK: Mikel Merino can smell and see the smoke from the Canadian wildfires that are making for hazy conditions across large parts of the US, including northern New Jersey…

In the days leading up to Sunday's final, New York has been hit with poor air quality as a result of wildfires in Canada.

Canadian wildfire smoke has affected N.J.—where the World Cup final plays Sunday. FIFA's president will discuss with White House officials.

World Cup organisers are monitoring the situation 'closely', with US and FIFA presidents meeting on Friday.

Spain and Argentina’s clash in New Jersey has been threatened by wildfires.