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    Why World Cup fans are furious over hydration breaks

    IonosAdminBy IonosAdminJuly 4, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Folarin Balogun of the U.S. team takes a drink during the USA v Paraguay matchCredit: Alex Livesey/Getty Images

    One of the biggest arguments at the 2026 World Cup isn’t about football — it’s about water

    Since the tournament began on June 11, every match has included mandatory 3-minute hydration breaks midway through each half. Referees stop play at a point of their choosing, players head to the sidelines, and in the U.S. some broadcasters cut to — you guessed it — commercials

    Those 3 minutes are worth real money. FIFA’s broadcast rules give networks roughly two minutes and ten seconds of sellable airtime per half — enough for as many as 832 commercial slots across the tournament’s 104 matches

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    This inventory didn’t exist at any previous World Cup. FIFA approved the monetization of breaks this past March

    That is a real change for a sport usually defined by its flow, not its ad breaks. Built-in pauses of this length seem much closer to the stop-start rhythm of American sports than that of traditional association football (a.k.a. soccer)

    FIFA introduced the hydration break in 2025 as a player safety measure for a summer tournament across the United States, Mexico, and Canada, where heat and humidity are often major concerns

    But because the breaks apply to every match, regardless of how warm it is, the weather, or whether a stadium has a roof or air conditioning, they have quickly become one of the tournament’s biggest talking points among players, coaches, and fans

    Complaints began right from the start of the finals. During the opening match between Mexico and South Africa, Fox aired full-screen commercials during the hydration breaks and returned late from one of them, causing viewers to miss the restart

    Social media has been full of anger at the hiatuses. On X, comedian Kevin Fredericks called the hydration break “pure capitalism.” Musician Lloyd Cole said U.S. television had “finally got their 4 quarters,” Former Daily Show host Trevor Noah judged the rule to be simply about “ad breaks.”

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    IRL, fans are showing up the same way they are online: loud. Thousands have been booing hydration breaks during matches

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    There is also evidence that these breaks may be affecting the matches themselves. Fans point to Curaçao’s game against Germany, the most heated example

    Curaçao’s Livano Comenencia scored in the 21st minute to make it 1-1 against the four-time World Cup champions. Then came the hydration break — after which Germany regrouped and eventually won 7-1

    Former England striker Alan Shearer later saying on The Rest is Football podcast that he “felt sorry” for Curaçao — because the stoppage had killed their momentum

    There is data to support the breaks too. One study out of Northwestern found that one week into the tournament, teams were attempting more shots in the 10 minutes after hydration breaks than in the 10 minutes before them

    Norway, Brazil, Scotland, and Australia all scored shortly after breaks, including Erling Haaland’s opener for Norway against Iraq

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    Not every viewer is experiencing the hydration breaks the same way. Telemundo, which holds Spanish-language broadcast rights in the U.S., made the opposite call to Fox before the tournament even started

    “We’re going to be staying on the match feed,” Telemundo senior vice president of sports content Miguel Lorenzo told Sports Business Journal ahead of the tournament. “Fans are going to be able to watch the players and the coach’s interactions. Our goal is to create an authentic World Cup viewing experience.”

    During broadcasts, the network’s commentary team has gone further. “This World Cup is ours,” said one commentator during the Korea Republic vs. Czechia broadcast. “We’re not taking a break from it.”

    U.K.-based commercial network ITV has also chosen not to air ads during hydration stoppage time — and its commentary team has pointed out the booing in stadiums during the breaks

    The split has driven a notable shift in viewing habits, with many English-speaking fans in the U.S. migrating to Telemundo’s stream on Peacock even across the language barrier

    As the World Cup continues, the debate is likely to follow — whether or not FIFA wants everyone to cool down

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