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FIFA Vice-President Warns European Fans of Late Nights for World Cup 2026 Kick-Offs

As excitement builds for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, European fans are bracing for late-night viewing as organizers grapple with scheduling challenges. FIFA has warned that the need for player-friendly temperatures may lead to kick-off times that clash with prime viewing hours in Europe.

The high summer temperatures experienced during past tournaments, such as the 1994 World Cup and this year’s Club World Cup, raised concerns about player performance and safety. In response to complaints from the global players’ union FIFPro, FIFA is focusing on scheduling matches in less humid locations like Seattle and Vancouver, or in stadiums equipped with roofs.

However, with 104 fixtures to accommodate across 16 host cities, it is impossible to ensure that every European team plays in prime time. Many matches are likely to be pushed into evening slots, resulting in kick-offs during the early hours of the morning for European viewers.

FIFA vice-president Victor Montagliani acknowledged the complexities involved in scheduling, stating that while efforts are underway to accommodate both players’ well-being and broadcasters’ requests, some disappointment may be inevitable. He emphasized the importance of striking a balance, stating, “We’re in those conversations daily… Now, will there be every game that will be absolutely perfect from a kick-off time from a TV perspective? I don’t know because there’s a lot of games.”

Montagliani, who played a key role in securing the tournament for North America, also addressed recent comments from U.S. President Donald Trump about potentially moving World Cup games from cities deemed unsafe. He reassured that FIFA retains the final authority on such decisions, regardless of political opinions.

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