Soccer-Fans boo hydration break during England-Croatia World Cup match


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group L - England v Croatia - Dallas Stadium, Arlington, Texas, U.S. - June 17, 2026 Croatia's Luka Modric, Josko Gvardiol and Luka Vuskovic during a hydration break REUTERS/Hannah Mckay

DALLAS, June 17 (Reuters) - Loud ⁠boos echoed around Dallas Stadium at the start ⁠of the first hydration break during the World ‌Cup clash between England and Croatia on Wednesday as fans signalled their disdain for the innovation.

FIFA's mandatory three-minute breaks, one in each ​half, have proved controversial since being ⁠introduced for the first ⁠time at this World Cup to help players deal with ⁠the ‌heat and humidity of the North American summer.

Some critics say the breaks kill the flow ⁠of the game, while others see their introduction ​as a ‌cynical ploy to split the game into four quarters ⁠and allow ​broadcasters more opportunities to show adverts.

Some England fans had said on social media they would be signal their objection ⁠at Wednesday's match and the boos ​started from both sets of supporters as soon as referee Clement Turpin blew his whistle to signal the break in ⁠the 22nd minute.

There were also boos from the crowd when the first break started on Tuesday in Norway's match against Iraq at Boston Stadium, where the temperature ​was a mild 23 degrees Celsius (73.4°F).

Iraq ⁠were holding the Norwegians at 0-0 and playing well when ​the break started but conceded a ‌goal four minutes after play ​resumed and lost 4-1.

(Reporting by Nick Mulvenney, additional reporting by Karolos Grohmann, editing by Ken Ferris)

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