ANOTHER England World Cup clash is set to be impacted by thunderstorms.
The Three Lions take on in the semis on Wednesday – and bad is forecasted in the build-up.
England’s semi with Argentina could be impacted by more thunderstorms Credit: Getty
The two sides are due to play in Atlanta on Wednesday Credit: Alamy
‘s side will go to Atlanta for their final four clash and are expected to be dealing with extreme rain and some torrential conditions yet again.
On Monday, two days out from the game, the city is likely to be hit with heavy thunder and .
There is a risk of flooding and temperatures once more are going to be in the 30s.
The threat of more storms remains on Tuesday with “slow-moving downpours” predicted.
This could threaten Tuchel’s preparation for the match – but fortunately the action itself should be safe to continue.
Not only does the forecast for storms drop off around 36 hours before kick off (8pm UK time, 5pm for locals), but there is also a roof at the stadium.
have already played in Atlanta during their last-32 win over .
Argentina were there for the last-16 comeback against .
The forecast ahead of the game is bad Credit: AFP
And both sides have had to be flexible on gameday already this tournament.
Argentina’s victory over in the knockouts was put at risk by storms.
Whereas England had their historic tie around the Azteca Stadium.
The weekend also brought worries that England’s match .
Fortunately, despite the American summer causing some issues at the World Cup, it has mostly run on time.
And the only thing that is likely to stop this semi from starting as scheduled is if there are problems with either team getting to the ground.