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It's hot at the World Cup. How can you stay safe in the heat?

Belgium's Leandro Trossard (10) and Iran's Alireza Jahanbakhsh fight for the ball during the World Cup Group G soccer match in Inglewood, Calif., near Los Angeles, Sunday, June 21, 2026. (Mark J. Terrill/AP)
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Belgium's Leandro Trossard (10) and Iran's Alireza Jahanbakhsh fight for the ball during the World Cup Group G soccer match in Inglewood, Calif., near Los Angeles, Sunday, June 21, 2026. (Mark J. Terrill/AP)

Hot weather is potentially dangerous for players, fans and workers at the World Cup. Here are three things you can do to stay safe.

NPR’s Rebecca Hersher joins host Lisa Mullins.

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