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So that translates to between 22 and 28 Celsius. Warm but not outrageous compared to some previous euros/world cups. Coincidently, it was 27Celsius when england got beat 1 nill by Hungary a few weeks ago and there were complaints of the heat without one mention of it being good preparation to see how the players would cope at those sort of temperatures...

There is going to be air con but I don't know when it cuts in. Also would all those blowers affect the flight of the ball?
 
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From what I can gather all 8 stadiums have pitch and spectator air con. It is cooler for the players though with giant vents pumping out cool and filtered air at pitch level.
I don't know at which temp it becomes operational.
I don't know if the air current will affect the way the ball behaves. That would be funny, if it caused the ball to lift like a balloon!!