Soccer-France v Iraq World Cup game second half in Philadelphia delayed due to thunderstorms, FIFA says


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group I - France v Iraq - Philadelphia Stadium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. - June 22, 2026 General view of fans leaving the stands as a weather warning is displayed on the big screen at half time REUTERS/Bernadett Szabo

PHILADELPHIA, June ⁠22 (Reuters) - France and Iraq players were left waiting in ⁠their dressing rooms at halftime after thunderstorms forced a delay ‌to the start of the second half of their World Cup clash on Monday.

A FIFA spokesperson said the game would resume at least 30 minutes from ​when the halftime break started.

"Please exit the ⁠open seating area and ⁠seek shelter in the stadium as directed by the stadium staff. ⁠A ‌severe thunderstorm is approaching," an advisory message on the scoreboard read.

France were leading 1-0 after Kylian Mbappe scored his ⁠15th World Cup goal in the 14th minute.

There ​was no indication ‌on when the match would restart.

"There was a warning, then ⁠it disappeared, ​then it came back... I've stopped updating the players as it changes every 30 seconds," France coach Didier Deschamps said. "We're waiting... And afterwards, ⁠the important thing will be to have ​time for another warm-up to get the team back on track."

World Cup matches in the United States can face lengthy delays because ⁠FIFA must comply with local lightning safety regulations.

Under U.S. protocols, play is suspended immediately if lightning is detected within an eight-mile (13-km) radius of a stadium and can only resume after 30 minutes ​have passed without a further strike.

Any new ⁠lightning detection resets the countdown, meaning delays can stretch for several hours ​if thunderstorms persist.

FIFA has no fixed ‌time limit after which a match ​must be abandoned, with each situation assessed on a case-by-case basis.

(Reporting by Ian Nicholas Quillen, Editing by Christian Radnedge)

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