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World Cup match in danger of being called off amid 'severe' problem

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Tonight's World Cup Group I encounter between France and Iraq at Philadelphia's Lincoln Financial Field could face significant disruption from severe weather conditions.Violent storms are forecast in the vicinity of the stadium, raising the prospect of extended delays or even cancellation of the fixture scheduled for 10pm local time.The match already presents a formidable challenge for Iraq, who must contend with France's attacking talents including Kylian Mbappe and Michael Olise.Adverse weather would compound the difficulties facing the Lions of Mesopotamia as they attempt to keep their tournament hopes alive in the American city.FIFA regulations mandate that play must be halted whenever lightning is detected within an eight-mile radius of the venue.Should such conditions arise, spectators would be moved from their seats to the stadium's main concourse or designated emergency shelter areas.Lauren Lambrugo, chief operating officer of Philadelphia Soccer 2026, outlined the procedure:...

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