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How FIFA World Cup rules on extra time and tiebreakers work for 2026

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World Cup 2026: Schedule, groups, host cities and more.

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See the schedule for the 2026 FIFA World Cup rounds and matches, the game format, and top teams to watch.

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World Cup 2026 kicks off with Mexico vs South Africa and South Korea vs Czechia.

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The 2026 World Cup kicks off June 11 with 48 nations competing across the U.S., Mexico and Canada, with the final at MetLife Stadium on July 19.

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How FIFA World Cup rules on extra time and tiebreakers work for 2026.

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Games are likely to be tied at the end of regulation at the 2026 World Cup, especially in the late stages of the tournament with a highly competitive field.

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