Multiple outlets argue that FIFA should adjust the schedule for the France vs. Paraguay match because of extreme heat conditions. The central point across the coverage is timing: both sources say there are no other games scheduled for Saturday night, and they suggest that moving the kickoff later—by several hours—would be a practical way to reduce heat exposure for players, staff, and spectators. The articles frame the proposal as a contingency response to adverse weather rather than a change to the match itself. While the pieces focus on the rationale for an evening start, they do not cite specific temperatures, official FIFA statements, or a final decision. Instead, they present the delay as a sensible option available within the event schedule, emphasizing that the lack of competing matches later in the day would allow FIFA to shift the start without disrupting other fixtures. Overall, the reports converge on the same recommendation: postpone the match until evening to better manage the risks associated with extreme heat.