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Soccer-Stadium gates for France v Iraq game in Philadelphia now open

By Thomson Reuters Jun 22, 2026 | 2:20 PM

NEW YORK, June 22 (Reuters) – World Cup organisers opened the gates at Philadelphia Stadium after a 40-minute ​delay after they had urged ‌fans to stay away from the venue amid threatening weather in the area on Monday.

In a statement issued ahead of the day’s ‌France ​v Iraq Group ⁠I game, organisers said ⁠gates would not open as scheduled because of inclement weather and advised supporters who were not already near ​the stadium not to travel.

Fans in the vicinity of the venue ⁠were instructed to seek ⁠shelter while officials monitored conditions.

World ​Cup matches in the United States can ​face lengthy delays because FIFA must ‌comply with local lightning safety regulations.

Under U.S. protocols, play is suspended immediately if lightning is detected within an ⁠eight-mile (13-km) radius of a stadium and can only resume after 30 minutes have passed without ⁠a ‌further strike.

Any new lightning detection ⁠resets the countdown, meaning delays ​can ‌stretch for several hours if ​thunderstorms persist. ⁠FIFA has no fixed time limit after which a match must be abandoned, with each situation assessed on a case-by-case basis.

(Reporting by Julien PretotEditing by ​Christian Radnedge)