A penalty shootout strips soccer down to its most unforgiving contest: one player, one goalkeeper and a ball 12 yards from ...
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Yellow card vs. red card meanings in soccer, explained: The differences and suspension rules for World Cup games
Penalty flags don't fly in soccer, but yellow and red cards both impact the game in different ways.
With the 2026 World Cup kicking off on June 11 across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, millions of new fans are tuning into soccer for the first time. And nothing causes more confusion for a ...
There's very few plays in sports more pressure-packed than a penalty kick in the World Cup. The simple task of scoring on penalty kicks has decided many World Cup matches in the past and often ...
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Extra time rules in World Cup, explained: How 'overtime' works in soccer before penalty kicks
Here's a complete guide to extra time rules in the World Cup, including the differences vs. stoppage time and more to know ...
The USMNT will face Bosnia and Herzegovina on July 1. Here's what to know about overtime and penalty shootouts if the match ...
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How Long is a Soccer Game? Match Timing Rules, Stoppage Time and World Cup Ties Explained
A simple guide to how long soccer matches last, why the clock keeps running and what happens when a 2026 World Cup game ends in a tie.
There are no more draws in the knockout stage. Here's how FIFA determines a winner.
Brad Guzan shared advice to goalkeepers who will soon have to defend against penalty shootouts in the 2026 FIFA World Cup ...
England was not given a penalty when Harry Kane went down in the box during the England vs. Congo match.
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