Jun 18, 2026
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World Cup Hydration Breaks Spark Debate

The World Cup has introduced hydration breaks, sparking debate among fans and players. The breaks are intended to protect players from extreme heat, but some see them as a commercial ploy.

Hydration Breaks: A Necessary Measure or a Commercial Move?

The World Cup has introduced hydration breaks, which are mandatory in every match, regardless of the temperature or humidity. The breaks are intended to protect players from extreme heat, but some see them as a commercial move to sell more TV commercials.

Players and coaches have mixed opinions about the breaks. Netherlands captain Virgil van Dijk said, “Hydration breaks are a bit interesting… I think for the neutral watchers on TV, it’s also not great.” Belgium coach Rudi Garcia, on the other hand, sees the breaks as an opportunity to deliver instructions to his players.

The breaks have also affected the momentum of the game, with some teams using the breaks to regroup and change their strategy. The introduction of hydration breaks has added a new layer of complexity to the game, and it remains to be seen how they will impact the tournament.

The World Cup has also seen some exciting matches, with Canada and Qatar set to face each other in their next match. Canada had a mixed performance in their opening match against Bosnia, but they showed improvement in the second half. Qatar, on the other hand, had a historic result against Switzerland, earning their first-ever point on the World Cup stage.


Original reporting: KTBS 3 (Shreveport) — read the source article.

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