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Big halftime show Reports: Halftime break in the World Cup final longer than 15 minutes
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Big halftime show Reports: Halftime break in the World Cup final longer than 15 minutes

The halftime show during the World Cup final will be longer than the usual 15 minutes due to a grand performance, according to media reports. Different estimates suggest the break could last up to 20 or even 30 minutes. The show will feature performances by celebrities such as Shakira, Madonna, Justin Bieber, BTS, Burna Boy, Gustavo Dudamel, Coldplay, and a New York elementary school choir. The FIFA has not yet commented on the reports from outlets like the BBC and The Times. According to the rules set by the International Football Association Board (IFAB), the halftime break for players is typically limited to 15 minutes and can only be extended with the referee's approval.

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Big halftime show Reports: Halftime break in the World Cup final longer than 15 minutes

The halftime show during the World Cup final will be longer than the usual 15 minutes due to a grand performance, according to media reports. Different estimates suggest the break could last up to 20 or even 30 minutes. The show will feature performances by celebrities such as Shakira, Madonna, Justin Bieber, BTS, Burna Boy, Gustavo Dudamel, Coldplay, and a New York elementary school choir. The FIFA has not yet commented on the reports from outlets like the BBC and The Times. According to the rules set by the International Football Association Board (IFAB), the halftime break for players is typically limited to 15 minutes and can only be extended with the referee's approval.

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