FIFA World Cup, Stoppage time
Digest more
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.
There are several rules of soccer to be aware of for the 2026 World Cup. One of the unique factors of the beautiful game is the flow of the match. This is in part created by the fact that there is a running clock,
IFAB approved new VAR rules and anti-time-wasting measures for the 2026 World Cup, with potential implications for crypto betting platforms and fan tokens.
If you watch any level of soccer, there is a good chance the game will go into stoppage time at some point in the match. Although soccer is a sport that operates with a continuous running clock, there will be times when there is no action on the pitch,
