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Inside World Cup Knockout Stage Bracket

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 · 3d
World Cup 2026 Knockout Stage Odds, Format, Rules and Predictions
Thirty-two teams made it out of the group stage and into the knockout round at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

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Which World Cup third-place teams will advance to knockout stage? What to know, standings, rules, tiebreakers
 · 20d · on MSN
How do teams advance in the 2026 World Cup? Tiebreaker rules and Round of 32 format explained
 · 1d
The first Round of 32 in World Cup history is here. There’s a real debate over whether it will be good for the tournament
Welcome to the first full week of World Cup knockout matches, where dreams will be made and hearts broken all across North America and the world.

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Matchups to watch in the World Cup knockout stage
 · 14h
FIFA World Cup penalty shootout trend could give teams instant disadvantage in knockout stages
 · 1d
World Cup 2026: Most, least expensive Round of 32 games
When the matchups were set, the most expensive game was Argentina vs. Cape Verde, which had a get-in price of $3,322 as of June 22, per Gametime.

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 · 19h
World Cup Round of 32 madness continues on Tuesday: What to watch for
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World Cup ‘crunch time’ has arrived. Here are the storylines to watch.
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How penalty kicks work in soccer: Explaining the format and rules for World Cup shootouts

Here's a complete guide to penalty kicks in the World Cup, including penalties during regulation and the differences from the penalty shootouts that decide knockout games.
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FIFA World Cup 2026: Every knockout win is now worth millions as expanded format reshapes football’s financial rewards

The FIFA World Cup 2026's expanded 48-team format has significantly increased the financial stakes, with every knockout victory unlocking millions of dollars in additional prize money as teams chase a share of FIFA's record $871 million payout.
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World Cup goals are way up. Is the ball to blame?

The 2026 World Cup has already seen the most goals scored in the history of the tournament.
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How the Underdogs Are Faring at the World Cup

Underdogs went into this World Cup knowing it wasn’t going to be easy. But from the very first whistle in North America, the supposed also-rans have been turning the group stage on its head, and
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Iker Casillas suggests new clock format after 2026 World Cup cooling breaks

Iker Casillas, a veteran World Cup expert, thinks making a radical change to the current match format is a great idea. Iker Casillas sparked a massive debate during the 2026 World Cup by proposing a radical change to how matches are structured .
23h

Germany and Netherlands exit World Cup after falling foul of FIFA's new rules

Germany and the Netherlands are among the first high-profile casualties of the revamped World Cup format. Two of football's most decorated nations have been sent packing from the tournament after losing on penalties to Paraguay and Morocco,
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2026 FIFA World Cup third place standings, positions: Who qualifies for the round of 32?

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is entering its decisive moments of the group stage with teams battling for a place in the knockout rounds. Under the tournament's expanded 48-team format, qualification for knockout rounds is no longer reserved just for the group winners and runners-up.
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Ghana's Carlos Queiroz: 48-team format risks World Cup becoming 'vulgar, ordinary competition'

Ghana manager Carlos Queiroz has criticized the expansion of the World Cup to 48 teams, expressing his fear that the move risks turning it into a "vulgar, ordinary competition."
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