Rain has arrived at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey ahead of the Norway-Senegal World Cup match. This Group I encounter is critical for Senegal, who must recover from a 3-1 opening loss to France. The weather has become a significant concern for the tournament's early stages in the United States. Earlier today, severe storms in Philadelphia disrupted the France-Iraq match and triggered FIFA security protocols. While weather alerts remain active in New Jersey, the risk level is currently lower than what was seen in Philadelphia. FIFA and local authorities are monitoring the situation closely to ensure the safety of all participants. All eyes are now on the the clash between Erling Haaland's squad and the Senegalese Lions.
