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Thunderstorms disrupt Spain and Argentina World Cup final training plans

Reuters reports that thunderstorms have disrupted the training plans of both Spain and Argentina ahead of their World Cup final. The severe weather conditions forced teams to adjust their schedules and training locations, impacting preparations for the crucial match. While the exact impact on gameplay remains uncertain, the disruption highlights the challenges teams face due to unpredictable weather during high-stakes tournaments. Officials have not yet commented on potential changes to the game date or venue.

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Thunderstorms disrupt Spain and Argentina World Cup final training plans

Reuters reports that thunderstorms have disrupted the training plans of both Spain and Argentina ahead of their World Cup final. The severe weather conditions forced teams to adjust their schedules and training locations, impacting preparations for the crucial match. While the exact impact on gameplay remains uncertain, the disruption highlights the challenges teams face due to unpredictable weather during high-stakes tournaments. Officials have not yet commented on potential changes to the game date or venue.

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