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Sorry, I don't inow much about your sport
But I'm loving the world cup (it's taking up all my time
So yeah, stupid question, but are there epic rain games in soccer?
In American football weather games cam be kino.
It levels the playing field if there is a skill gap between the teams.
How's it work in world football?
Does the game get canceled or is it play ball?
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we keep playing
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>>155623288
They only delay it for lightning, soccer is played in rain and snow.
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>>155623462
Dope
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>>155623288
Rain isnt a problem as long as the pitch is playable and fans can get to and from the stadium safely.

The main issue is lightening, potentially striking players on the pitch.

Domestic games in the US are regularly delayed because of lightening I've noticed



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