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Monday morning halfback: Hydration breaks, watered-down competition highlight World Cup kickoff - The Globe and Mail

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FIFA Given Fresh Warning Over World Cup Hydration Breaks and Impact on Fans Sports IllustratedMonday morning halfback: Hydration breaks, watered-down competition highlight World Cup kickoff The Globe and MailVirgil van Dijk criticises World Cup hydration breaks ESPNFifa will not punish Fox for breaking advertising rules during World Cup opener The GuardianFIFA's hydration break farce the ultimate insult for weary World Cup fans Australian Broadcasting Corporation

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DAZNVirgil van Dijk criticises World Cup hydration breaks ESPNFifa will not punish Fox for breaking advertising rules during World Cup opener The Guardian

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Monday morning halfback: Hydration breaks, watered-down competition highlight World Cup kickoff The Globe and MailWorld Cup hydration breaks - who are the winners and losers?

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BBCFifa will not punish Fox for breaking advertising rules during World Cup opener The GuardianFIFA's hydration break farce the ultimate insult for weary World Cup fans Australian Broadcasting CorporationHow FIFA's New World Cup Hydration Breaks Could Change Soccer Broadcasting Forbes

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