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The knockout stages of the Qatar World Cup are as follows:
Starting on December 3, the knockout rounds of the World Cup will officially begin. From December 3rd to December 7th, there will be a quarter-finals, 4 match days, 2 knockout matches per day, which is actually a buffer period for the team, 8 games to determine the final 8.
After the early morning of December 7 Beijing time, the participating teams will have a two-day break before the quarterfinals.
From December 14th to December 15th, the semi-finals will be held, with a four-day break in between. This is also to ensure the physical reserves of the teams. The final round will be held on December 18 at 23:00 p.m. Beijing time
00 points, and there is a third or fourth place final before that.
2022 World Cup Knockout Rules:
The knockout rules of the 2022 Qatar World Cup continue to follow the previous World Cup knockout rules, without too many changes, and the knockout rounds are generally divided into 1 8 matches, 1 4 matches, semi-finals, and finals.
At the beginning of the knockout round, it will be divided into two halves of regular play, that is, 45 minutes in the first half and 45 minutes in the half, but after both halves there will be about 2 5 minutes of injury time, which is also to make up for the delay in fouls or substitutions on the field.
If there is no decision in the regular time period, which is 90 minutes of play, the winner will go to extra-time, which lasts for a total of 30 minutes, with 15 minutes in the first half and 15 minutes in the second.
If the winner is still not decided in overtime, enter a very cruel penalty shootout, the penalty shootout will generally have the head coach to select the players who will take the penalty kicks, generally will select 5 players, and the number of penalties will also be set at 5 goals, if the winner is divided within 5 goals, the game is over.
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90 minutes.
In the knockout round of the World Cup, the two sides will play a single-leg win-loss system, and the two sides will decide the winner within 90 minutes (including stoppage time), and if the tie is won within 90 minutes (including stoppage time).
The two sides will play 30 minutes of extra time (15 minutes in each half of extra time), and if the winner is not decided, the two sides will enter a penalty shootout, that is, players from both sides will shoot each other in turn, based on the standard of 5 goals, if one side scores a penalty in a row, and the other side cannot catch up with the number of penalties scored by the opponent in the remaining rounds, the penalty will be lost.
2022 World Cup Extra Time Rules at a Glance
After a tie between the two sides, the time of the 30th minute will be added, and the one with the most goals in overtime wins.
If the two sides are still tied after the minute, they will enter a 5-goal penalty game, that is, each side will send 5 people to take penalties, and the one with more penalties wins.
If the two sides are still tied after the penalty game, they will enter the 1-on-1 penalty match, that is, from the 6th round of the penalty shootout, each side will send 1 person to take a penalty in each round, if both are scored or lost, then continue to send players to take penalties until there is a situation where 1 side scores and 1 side loses, and the penalty winner wins.
4. There is no overtime in the World Cup group event, and there is overtime if there is no knockout round.
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