The second half of the World Cup clash between France and Iraq has been delayed due to rain and lightning in the surrounding area
France’s World Cup clash against Iraq has been delayed due to lightning and adverse weather conditions at Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field.
The second half of the Group I fixture was due to commence just after 6pm local time (11pm BST), but has been pushed back due to lightning after heavy rain impacted the first half.
A 75-minute delay has thus far played out but it looks as though the second half is finally set to begin with the players back out on the pitch to conduct a short warm-up. The plan is for the game to then resume at 7:30 ET.
A FIFA statement on the situation stated: “Due to adverse weather conditions in Philadelphia, including the risk of lightning in the vicinity of the stadium, the Fifa World Cup match between France and Iraq has been suspended.
“A 30-minute break has been announced. However, the situation is still being observed to determine if further delays are anticipated.
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“Fifa will follow the safety protocols established by the local authorities, and the match will resume as soon as it is safe to do so. The safety and security of all individuals is Fifa’s priority. We thank all fans for their understanding and cooperation.”
No other World Cup matches have thus far been halted or postponed due to heavy rain or lightning but England’s friendly against New Zealand was pushed back by over one hour because of stormy conditions.
Kelly Cates had announced the delay during BBC’S half-time analysis. She said: “There is a delay to the start of the second-half, there’s what they call lightning activity in the area around the stadium in Philadelphia.
“So they’re going to wait until that passes. Fans are being asked to take shelter outside of the stadium bowl itself. There are really strong safety protocols in place in the United States.
“So they’re just going to go get everybody safe, and then the minute there hasn’t been any lightning activity for 15 minutes, the players will come out and then they will warm up for 15 minutes, and then the second-half will get underway. Fingers crossed, we’re hoping that the storm is going to pass in plenty of time.”
The issues at the 2025 Club World Cup and delays to England’s pre-tournament friendly earlier this month, it is somewhat shocking that it has taken this long for another weather-related problem to emerge.
Despite the warnings, BBC have shown multiple shots of the stadium with many viewers still outside. Mass rain appears set to continue into the evening but lightning is not expected for much longer.
That could be enough to cause more delays of potentially up to an hour, however it will certainly be hoped that there is no lightning activity going forward as that will allow players to start a 15-minute warm-up.
The beaming sun has caused more controversy so far at the tournament with hydration breaks booed. The hope from FIFA will be that no more severe weather impacts fixtures, particularly with the final group-stage games all kicking off at the same time.


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