World Cup Final Faces New Threat as Wildfire Smoke Raises Health Concerns
Smoke drifting from Canada’s raging wildfires has created fresh uncertainty ahead of Sunday’s 2026 FIFA World Cup final between Spain and Argentina in New York.

Air quality in parts of New York and New Jersey has reportedly reached unhealthy levels, prompting concerns for players and fans.
While FIFA says the match remains on course, officials are closely monitoring air quality readings before making any decisions.
The poor conditions have already affected other football matches in the area, forcing additional cooling and recovery breaks.
Forecasters, however, expect rainfall before the final, raising hopes that air quality will improve in time for football’s biggest match.
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