Take a look at the latest weather forecast for England's World Cup quarter-final with Norway on Saturday night.
When plotting England's map to the final, winning the group would have meant a tie at the Azteca, likely against hosts Mexico, and a quarter-final in Miami, likely against Brazil.
They were two substantial hurdles to pass, but Thomas Tuchel's men have successfully navigated the first, and won't have to even play Brazil, having been knocked out by Norway in the round of 16.
Norway are a free-scoring side but they can't keep the door shut at the other end, and when taking the climate out of the equation, England should have little trouble in progressing to the World Cup semi-finals.
But the climate is a factor, and while it certainly doesn't hinder England any more than it does Norway, it's something to be considered.
England's semi-final would take place indoors, while the final would be in New Jersey, both of which should provide more temperature playing conditions than Miami in the middle of July, with the game set to kick off at 5pm local time.
While temperatures weren't a factor at the rainy Azteca, they certainly will be in Miami. The forecast calls for sweltering 33C with a feels like temperature of a roasting 39C.
The good news is that thunderstorms aren't forecast until 8pm local time, meaning they shouldn't interfere with play.
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