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Spain World Cup screening in Madrid cancelled due to heat

Spain World Cup screening in Madrid cancelled due to heat

A public screening of the World Cup match between Spain and Saudi Arabia in Madrid has been canceled due to extreme heat. Local authorities and the Spanish football association made the decision for the event scheduled for Sunday evening. The match itself is taking place in the United States.

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