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2026 World Cup Set to Implement 3-Minute Hydration Breaks at Halftime!

December 8, 2025 2 Min Read
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The 2026 World Cup is set to introduce commercial breaks during matches. FIFA revealed on Sunday that there will be a three-minute hydration break in the first half of each game. This decision stemmed from discussions among coaches and broadcasters following the World Cup draw, as reported by Henry Bushnell from The Athletic.

FIFA is implementing new policies designed to enhance player safety. With several Club World Cup matches in the U.S. being held on hot days, there were significant concerns regarding player hydration. To combat the heat, many U.S. matches have been played either in domed stadiums or at night, a practice FIFA aims to continue during the 2026 tournament.

Hydration breaks will be scheduled for the 22nd minute of each half, effectively creating four quarters in the game. The match clock will continue during these breaks, and three additional minutes will be added to stoppage time at the end of each half.

These breaks will occur regardless of the weather conditions to ensure fairness among teams and matches. Manolo Zubirria, head of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, emphasized that the three-minute hydration break will apply universally, regardless of match location or temperature.

Aside from ensuring players remain hydrated, these breaks also offer networks an opportunity to air commercials. Furthermore, they could significantly influence gameplay, as coaches will have a moment to communicate with players and make real-time adjustments to their strategies.

The tournament is scheduled to take place from June 11 to July 19, 2026, with matches being held across several cities in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

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Fan Take: This initiative highlights FIFA’s commitment to player safety but also illustrates the growing intertwining of sports and commercial interests. For soccer fans, the ability to see strategy shift in real-time could elevate the excitement of matches, but they may also feel the impact of increased commercialism in their beloved sport.

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