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How about a penalty shootout draw?

If there is a draw in the penalty shootout in the World Cup, the two teams will continue to make free throws until one team scores and the other team does not.

Before the game begins, the two teams need to determine the number of people participating in the penalty shootout and the order of appearance. If a team has a small number of people, such as being sent off by a red card, then the number of participants in the penalty shootout needs to be decided according to the team with the least number. If there are only ten people on one side, then the other side can only send ten people to participate in the penalty shootout.

Penalty shootouts are always divided into two stages. In the first five rounds, the two teams began to take penalties, and the one with the most goals won. If the first five rounds still have no results, then enter the death stage.

Players from both sides will continue to take penalties until one side scores and the other side doesn't, and the game is over. The difference between penalty and usual penalty is that players are not allowed to shoot again in penalty shootouts.

Rules for the 2022 World Cup:

There were 64 matches played by 32 teams in the World Cup, including 48 group matches, 8 finals at 1/8, 4 finals at 1/4, 2 semi-finals, 3-4 finals at 1 game, and the first final at 1 game.

Thirty-two teams were divided into eight groups by drawing lots, and each group had four teams to compete. Each team has to play with the other three teams, and only played one game. Four teams in each group play six games in round robin mode, and each game lasts 90 minutes. The winning, flat and negative scores are 3, 1 and 0 respectively.

The top two teams in each group advanced to the knockout 1/8 finals, and the *** 16 team was "top 16".

The team that scored more goals within 90 minutes (including stoppage time) in the knockout stage won. If the two sides can't decide the winner within 90 minutes (including overtime), the first half and the second half will play 15 minutes overtime respectively. In the overtime stage, if the two teams are still tied, it will be decided by the penalty of the players from both sides.