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Heat Stress Concerns for England and Norway Players in World Cup Quarter-Final

In Miami, England and Norway will play in a World Cup quarter-final match under conditions where the Wet Bulb Index is projected to surpass 90°F. Scientists warn that such extreme heat could pose risks to player health.

Players from England and Norway will compete in a World Cup quarter-final match in Miami, where scientists have indicated that the Wet Bulb Index is expected to exceed 90°F. This level of heat stress poses potential risks to the athletes during the game.

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Sunshine and Saharan Dust Make Miami’s World Cup Quarter-Final a Dangerous Game for England Norway

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Heat Stress Concerns for England and Norway Players in World Cup Quarter-Final