The 2026 World Cup's hydration breaks are facing criticism for turning into cash-grab opportunities for broadcasters, with advertisements replacing game footage. This has led to viewing issues, as seen in the Mexico vs. South Africa opener. FIFA is under pressure to address this concern.

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