England and Argentina face off at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia, this evening with a place in the World Cup Final on the line. However, with thunderstorms in the forecast, questions have arisen over whether the venue is an indoor stadium and how the weather might affect the semi-final showdown.
Is Mercedes-Benz Stadium indoors?
Although England and Argentinaโs World Cup semi-final takes place at a venue with a fully retractable roof, it is not a permanent indoor stadium. The roof can be opened or closed depending on the weather, and for this eveningโs match it is expected to remain shut, effectively making the environment indoor-like for players and fans.
Storm forecast for Atlanta
According to reports from FourFourTwo, the Atlanta area is bracing for thunderstorms around the time of kick-off, with heavy rain and potential lightning in the vicinity. The decision to close the roof ensures that playing conditions remain unaffected and the game proceeds without weather interruptions.
A place in the final at stake
The winner of tonight's clash will advance to meet the victor of the other semi-final in the World Cup showpiece. With conditions unlikely to play a decisive role, the focus will be firmly on the pitch as two of international football's heavyweights battle for a spot in the final.