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Originally Posted by Matt86
Its not that cold here 
Depending on where the game is played of course...
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Hello to South Africa.
That is why I was talking about my Pickelhaube in tropical white version and not my Pickelhabue with winter camouflage.
But I do read on the Internet e.g. that [South African] "Winters (June to August) can get quite cold especially at night with temperatures averaging around 50 Fahrenheit (10 C)."
That is more like temperatures in London, Paris, Frankfurt and less than in Rio de Janiero.
I guess, Wayne Rooney (England) will keep his gloves on.
And I think the matches are mostly scheduled in the evenings.
Concering the weather conditions I see a little advantage for the teams from Europe.
But this also means that the female football fans from Brasil will wear more clothes than usually, unfortunately.