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Clarifying the user’s request

The user sent a message in Chinese about a news headline regarding the USA-Canada-Mexico World Cup having water breaks during matches. I think they might be asking for confirmation or want more information. Since I don’t have browsing capabilities right now, it would be best to ask what exactly they’re looking for—should I verify the information, summarize it, or provide a source? This ensures I stay accurate and helpful!Explaining hydration breaks

I can clarify the rules about cooling breaks: FIFA allows hydration breaks if the WBGT is high, typically lasting 1-3 minutes around the 30th and 75th minutes, and these have been in place since 2014. The statement that "all matches have a 3-minute break" may not be accurate unless there's an official announcement. It’s best to request a source for verification or provide general information on hydration breaks, explaining how to check FIFA regulations for accuracy.Outlining hydration break rules

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I want to clarify the user’s request. Here’s a brief overview:

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  • Should I confirm the source or discuss potential impacts?
  • Current FIFA guidelines allow hydration breaks due to high temperatures, usually around 90 seconds to 3 minutes per half, decided by the referee based on WBGT. It's not a fixed rule for every match.
  • If there’s a specific rule for this World Cup, we need an official source like FIFA's circular or competition regulations.
  • Verification sources include FIFA.com announcements or tournament protocols.
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  • Such breaks can affect extra time and provide brief tactical communication opportunities for coaches.
  • If you share a link, I can help verify and interpret the information!

这是在求证还是想了解细节/影响?我暂时不能直接确认该消息的真伪,但给你一些背景与核对方式:

如果你有来源链接或截图,发我我来帮你快速核对与解读要点。