France vs. Paraguay weather updates: Possible thunderstorms, dangerously high heat could impact Round of 16 match
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Potentially for the second time during the 2026 World Cup, France could play in a match that was affected by inclement weather. In June, their group stage match against Iraq was suspended for around two hours; now, their Round of 32 match against Paraguay has question marks surrounding the weather.
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It is yet to be determined how a possible delay will alter the match's timing, but the Sporting News has the updates regarding France vs. Paraguay.
Here's the latest on the threatening forecast in Philadelphia that could impact France vs. Paraguay in the Round of 32.
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France vs. Paraguay weather updates:
(All times Eastern)
4:34 p.m. - Saturday evening's match between France and Paraguay is reportedly set to be the hottest game in World Cup history.
π¨ BREAKING: France vs. Paraguay is set to be the HOTTEST game in FIFA WORLD CUP HISTORY. [BEIN] pic.twitter.com/B2aCavi4az
β Madrid Xtra (@MadridXtra) July 4, 2026
4:08 p.m. - While rain has yet to make its presence known for today's match, the sun has been out in full force. One fan measured seat temperatures of 70 degrees Celsius, or 158 degrees Fahrenheit.
π¨ ππ¨π¦π§ ππ‘: The temperature of the seats in the stadium where France will face Paraguay is 70 degrees Celsius.
β The Touchline | π (@TouchlineX) July 4, 2026
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3:01 p.m. - Fans and media have begun arriving at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. The temperature? 98 degrees Fahrenheit.
Happy Fourth of July from Philadelphia!
β Margaret Fleming (@mgfleming12) July 4, 2026
Two hours til kickoff for France-Paraguay. Itβs 98 degrees. https://t.co/9anliqMHGzpic.twitter.com/yDWTtvBzTt
1:23 p.m. - At the moment, France and Paraguay's original 5 p.m. ET kickoff time is set to start on time. However, there have been preliminary reports of a potential delay due to inclement weather in the Philadelphia area.
As of now, 5pm kick off time ET (local) is unchanged for France v Paraguay, per multiple sources with direct knowledge, but a note has been shared with some broadcasters warning of possible storms β‘οΈwhich could trigger safety protocols to be triggered. https://t.co/Civp4iIbC1
β Adam Crafton (@AdamCrafton_) July 4, 2026
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France vs. Paraguay forecast
According to AccuWeather, the forecast for the match's kickoff looks to clock in at a partly cloudy 94 degrees Fahrenheit. There is reportedly a 43% chance of rain at the 5 p.m. kickoff, with that percentage rising as the night moves along.
Prior to 2 p.m., there was an extreme heat warning in the area, with a RealFeel of 113 degrees Fahrenheit.
FIFA lightning delay rules
The Sporting News contacted FIFA regarding specific rules and regulations about lightning and treacherous weather conditions affecting a match. FIFA confirmed the following:
"In the event of severe weather conditions such as lightning or thunderstorms, FIFA will implement a thorough procedure based on public safety standards, providing clear and specific safety guidelines to all stakeholders involved. FIFA has dedicated meteorological support throughout the tournament to provide accurate forecasting and strengthen real-time operational decision-making."
If a weather delay is triggered at a roofless venue, both the pitch and seats must be evacuated by fans, players, and staff.
Players and team officials are required to return to the dressing rooms as quickly as possible, and fans must leave their seats and take shelter inside the stadium concourse. They must remain sheltered until the danger passes and the all-clear is sounded.