How extra time, penalty rules work in World Cup for Canada-South Africa in Round of 32

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How extra time, penalty rules work in World Cup for Canada-South Africa in Round of 32 originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will have no more draws -- starting with the Round of 32 of the knockout stages between Canada and South Africa.

The score can be tied at the end of regular time, but the match won't end then. It will head to extra time, which can then go to penalties, which all have rules that are important to know.

Below, we've broken it all down, both how extra time will work, and how penalties work if the match gets there.

World Cup extra time rules for Canada-South Africa​


There is no golden goal, also known as "sudden death."

Instead, if the game is tied at the end of regulation, they play two 15-minute halves of extra times. They switch ends at halftime of extra time.

Even if a team scores a goal early in extra time, the entire half hour of extra time has to be played.

There is also stoppage time at the end of each half of extra time, if there were any injuries, substitutions or other stoppages in that span of time.

Teams also get an additional substitute to use during extra time.

If it is still tied after the 30 minutes of extra time, it goes to penalties.

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World Cup penalty rules for Canada-South Africa​


If the match goes to penalties, it sets up for five penalty takers on each side.

Any player who was on the pitch at the end of extra time can take a penalty.

The teams alternate, and at the end of five kicks apiece, if one team is ahead, they advance.

If the teams are tied after five kicks, they go to sudden death, one round at a time to determine who moves on in the World Cup.

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