France beat Iraq 3-0 in Philadelphia, but the result arrived either side of a stoppage no previous World Cup had seen: a 2h15m suspension for lightning before the second half, the first weather delay in the tournament's history. 1 Under FIFA (Federation Internationale de Football Association) protocol, referees must halt play when lightning strikes within eight miles, and the clock resets with every fresh strike. 2 Those rules are borrowed from US collegiate and professional sport, where summer-storm delays are routine; the World Cup had never met that climate before, because prior summer hosts were drier.
Kylian Mbappe scored on 14 and 54 minutes, and Ousmane Dembele added the third. It was Mbappe's 100th cap for France, which at 27 years and 184 days makes him the youngest Frenchman to the mark. 3 The double took him to 16 career goals, drawing level with Klose's men's record on the very afternoon Messi moved beyond it .
The expanded 48-team format multiplies fixtures in exactly the humid coastal venues where afternoon lightning is most common, which turns a one-off into a scheduling question. A match that can now run hours past its slot carries broadcast-window risk, and anyone holding tickets or travel around eastern host cities faces the prospect of kickoffs that finish late into the evening. France are through to the round of 32.
