Rain sends Germany and Curacao fans on pre-match hunt for umbrellas and beer


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group E - Germany v Curacao - Houston Stadium, Houston, Texas, U.S. - June 14, 2026 Germany fans inside the stadium before the match REUTERS/Pedro Nunes

HOUSTON, June 14 (Reuters) - An ⁠early morning storm soaked Germany and Curacao fans ⁠arriving early at the stadium for their teams' ‌World Cup opener on Sunday, sending them scrambling for umbrellas, rain gear and -- more importantly for some -- beer.

The quick storm caught many unprepared ​and forced a pit stop at ⁠a store across from ⁠the stadium that saw brisk sales of a fast-dwindling supply ⁠of ‌umbrellas and raincoats.

"We are here getting a raincoat and an umbrella for the rain," said Caroline ⁠Sluys, who travelled with her son to Houston ​from Curacao ‌for the game. "It is not going to dampen our ⁠spirits. We ​are going to be yelling and screaming because it's the first time Curacao has made it to the World Cup.”

While ⁠locals mostly came prepared for the ​fast-changing weather, the sudden deluge surprised a number of fans headed to the stadium where the covered seats offered a ⁠respite.

Other early-arriving fans shrugged off the rain and said they were more concerned with finding a place to buy beer because stadium beer sales hadn't started yet.

"We don't ​have any rain gear. We are ⁠looking for beer," Leon Baucke, who lives in Munich and ​travelled to the match with a ‌group of friends, said. "We are used ​to it because the weather isn't great in Germany."

(Reporting by Michael Kahn; Editing by Toby Chopra)

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