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The knockout stages of the World Cup get underway on Saturday as Group A winners the Netherlands go head-to-head with Group B runners-up USA. That means the on-field action is set to get even more exhilarating over the coming weeks as teams compete to reach this month’s final.
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And Express Sport takes a look at the extra time and penalty shootout rules if a match ends all square after 90 minutes. If a World Cup knockout match ends level after 90 minutes, extra time will be played.
Extra time will consist of two periods of 15 minutes, with teams swapping ends at half time as usual. During the 1998 World Cup in France and the 2002 tournament in South Korea and Japan, there was a Golden Goal rule which saw teams progress to the next round as soon as they scored the first goal in extra time.
But the rule resulted in teams being ultra-defensive and it was soon scrapped. At the last four World Cups before this one, teams have played the full 30 minutes of extra time whether there were goals or not. That means if either team have a lead after 120 minutes of football has been played, they will be deemed the winner.
World Cup extra time and penalty shootout rules - Daily Express
What happens if a knockout match ends in a draw after extra time? Each team will take it in turns to take a penalty against their opponents’ goalkeeper. Only players who were on the pitch at the end of extra time are permitted to take a penalty.
And every player, including goalkeepers, must take a spot kick before a player can take a second penalty. Each team will initially take a total of five penalties. As soon as one of the teams have gained an unassailable lead, they will progress to the next round.
If the scores are still level after both teams have taken five kicks, the shootout will go to sudden death.
That means if one team score their next penalty and the other team miss, or vice-versa, the team who scored will be crowned winners. READ MORE: Lineker takes jab at ITV after England crush Wales at World Cup on BBCEngland boss Southgate has problems with four players after Wales win Liverpool and Man Utd both 'offered' £25m Chelsea target but Reds 'not interested' We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you.
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This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. More info How many World Cup matches have been decided on penalties? In the history of the World Cup, 30 matches have been decided by a penalty shootout. West Germany won the first penalty shootout against France in the semi-finals at the 1982 tournament, with Croatia winning the most recent one against hosts Russia in the quarter-finals four years ago.
How have England done in penalty shootouts in the past?