{"id":142523,"date":"2022-11-29T04:16:17","date_gmt":"2022-11-29T04:16:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/world-cup-2022-scenarios-standings-tiebreakers-as-brazil-portugal-qualify-for-last-16-27-teams-alive\/"},"modified":"2022-11-29T04:16:17","modified_gmt":"2022-11-29T04:16:17","slug":"world-cup-2022-scenarios-standings-tiebreakers-as-brazil-portugal-qualify-for-last-16-27-teams-alive","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/world-cup-2022-scenarios-standings-tiebreakers-as-brazil-portugal-qualify-for-last-16-27-teams-alive\/","title":{"rendered":"World Cup 2022: Scenarios, standings, tiebreakers as Brazil, Portugal qualify for last 16; 27 teams alive"},"content":{"rendered":"
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We’re reaching the business end of the World Cup group stage as some of the groups only have one match remaining. So far, France, Portugal, and Brazil are the only teams to book their passage to the round of 16 but more will join them on the final matchday of each group. Qatar have also joined South Africa as the only World Cup hosts to ever fail to make it out of the group stage. But let’s take a look at who can join the trio in the last 16 and what their path is to get there. <\/p>\n

Looking at tiebreakers, the start is simple with the team that has the most points advancing. If two teams are level on points then it will go to their overall goal difference. If they still can’t be split, next up the team that has scored the most goals will be the side to advance. The rules will then be reapplied with only the head-to-head match between the two teams that are tied. So the point total in those matches is next followed by goal difference in head-to-head play and goals scored. If they make it the entire way through and can’t be split it finally goes to the fair play system.<\/p>\n

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The fair play system will see the team with the fewest penalties in matches advance. So a team loses a point per yellow card, three points for each red card caused by a second yellow card, four points for a straight red card and if a yellow is followed by a straight red card it will count as five points. <\/p>\n

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