FIFA has unveiled the schedule for the World Cup final, and it will be held at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on July 19th at 3pm EDT. This means that fans in Europe can tune in during prime-time hours as the match is set to kick off at 9pm local time.
According to AccuWeather, the average temperature on July 19th over the past 30 years in East Rutherford is around 83 degrees Celsius with a RealFeel index of 89. However, this does not necessarily mean that it will be this warm for the final match.
Interestingly, nine out of ten World Cup finals from 1978 to 2014 kicked off between 2pm and 3:30pm EDT. The exception was the 2002 Japan final, which started at 7am local time. In contrast, the 2018 final began at 11am EDT, while the 2022 championship took place in Qatar during winter with a start time of 10am EST.
The World Cup final is expected to be an afternoon match due to logistical considerations and broadcast schedules. FIFA's chief tournament officer Manolo Zubiria noted that they aimed to "strike the right balance" between team preparation, recovery, and exposure to the world.
Other groups will have different start times, with some kickoffs as early as 1pm local time in Mexico City. Semifinals and quarterfinals matches are also set for various start times across multiple venues.
The World Cup final is part of a larger tournament schedule that includes 78 games in the United States, 13 games each in Canada and Mexico, and 14 group stage matches not yet finalized with Friday's draw.
According to AccuWeather, the average temperature on July 19th over the past 30 years in East Rutherford is around 83 degrees Celsius with a RealFeel index of 89. However, this does not necessarily mean that it will be this warm for the final match.
Interestingly, nine out of ten World Cup finals from 1978 to 2014 kicked off between 2pm and 3:30pm EDT. The exception was the 2002 Japan final, which started at 7am local time. In contrast, the 2018 final began at 11am EDT, while the 2022 championship took place in Qatar during winter with a start time of 10am EST.
The World Cup final is expected to be an afternoon match due to logistical considerations and broadcast schedules. FIFA's chief tournament officer Manolo Zubiria noted that they aimed to "strike the right balance" between team preparation, recovery, and exposure to the world.
Other groups will have different start times, with some kickoffs as early as 1pm local time in Mexico City. Semifinals and quarterfinals matches are also set for various start times across multiple venues.
The World Cup final is part of a larger tournament schedule that includes 78 games in the United States, 13 games each in Canada and Mexico, and 14 group stage matches not yet finalized with Friday's draw.