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FIFA will require a 3-minute hydration break in the first half of all 2026 World Cup matches
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FIFA Mandates 3-Minute Hydration Break for Every First Half of 2026 World Cup Matches

December 8, 2025 2 Min Read
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FIFA has revealed that the upcoming World Cup will introduce a mandatory three-minute hydration break between each half of every match, regardless of the weather conditions. This initiative applies to all games, irrespective of whether they take place in the United States, Canada, or Mexico, or if the venue has a roof or air conditioning. The referee will pause the game 22 minutes into the first half to allow players to hydrate.

This alteration could be beneficial for broadcasters by providing more consistent game schedules. The change was discussed after Manolo Zubirria, the organizer for the 2026 World Cup, met with network representatives. He noted that referees might have some leeway if an injury causes a stoppage just before the scheduled break.

FIFA described this new approach as a more straightforward update compared to the previous protocol, which mandated breaks only when temperatures reached a certain threshold (32°C or 89.6°F) for 30 minutes. These adjustments follow experiences from the recent Club World Cup in the U.S., where players struggled with heat and humidity. In that tournament, FIFA reduced the requirements for breaks and ensured more access to water and towels at the sidelines.

Heat has consistently posed challenges at major soccer events. In the lead-up to the 2014 World Cup, a Brazilian court even ordered FIFA to enforce recommended hydration breaks or face penalties.

Fan Take: This initiative matters significantly for soccer fans as it prioritizes player health and performance, ensuring that athletes can compete at their best. Additionally, consistent hydration breaks could make games more engaging and dynamic, contributing to the overall quality of the sport.

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