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Neurje ogroža spektakel na SP: Fifa razmišljala celo o veliki spremembi
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Neurje ogroža spektakel na SP: Fifa razmišljala celo o veliki spremembi

The article discusses potential changes to the schedule of the Mexico vs England quarter-final at the FIFA World Cup due to severe weather conditions in Mexico City. The FIFA and organizers considered moving the match start time six hours earlier to accommodate British fans, but this was not implemented. The match remains scheduled for Monday night at 2:00 AM Slovak time (1:00 AM British time). Some schools in areas like London and Salford have adjusted their schedules to reduce pressure on parents. England’s coach Thomas Tuchel encouraged schools to allow students who wish to stay late to watch the game. The decision to keep the original schedule was made after discussions between FIFA, local authorities, and organizers. This is not the first scheduling change for the tournament, as the Mexico vs Ecuador match in the round of 16 was moved by one hour due to heavy rain. England’s player Marcus Rashford expressed readiness for the match despite the challenges.

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Neurje ogroža spektakel na SP: Fifa razmišljala celo o veliki spremembi

The article discusses potential changes to the schedule of the Mexico vs England quarter-final at the FIFA World Cup due to severe weather conditions in Mexico City. The FIFA and organizers considered moving the match start time six hours earlier to accommodate British fans, but this was not implemented. The match remains scheduled for Monday night at 2:00 AM Slovak time (1:00 AM British time). Some schools in areas like London and Salford have adjusted their schedules to reduce pressure on parents. England’s coach Thomas Tuchel encouraged schools to allow students who wish to stay late to watch the game. The decision to keep the original schedule was made after discussions between FIFA, local authorities, and organizers. This is not the first scheduling change for the tournament, as the Mexico vs Ecuador match in the round of 16 was moved by one hour due to heavy rain. England’s player Marcus Rashford expressed readiness for the match despite the challenges.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article focuses on a sports event and does not involve political issues, government policies, or public figures in a politically charged context. It reports on logistical considerations related to scheduling a football match, which is a non-political matter.

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 70): The article accurately reports on the potential rescheduling of the Mexico vs England quarterfinal due to weather concerns, aligning with cross-source consensus. It mentions the consideration of moving the match to an earlier time for British viewers but notes it did not happen. However, it uses emo

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