How Long is a World Cup Soccer Match? The Complete Guide

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Awonusi Abiodun
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Awonusi Abiodun is a Senior Editor at Soccerhub NG, also a student of Mass Communication at Yaba College of Technology, Yaba
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A world cup match, also known as a soccer match or football match, is 90 minutes long, consisting of two halves of 45 minutes each.

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If the score is tied at the end of regulation time, the game may end in a draw. However, if the match is part of a knockout stage, such as the round of 16 or the quarterfinals, the game will proceed to extra time.

Extra time consists of two additional periods of 15 minutes each, for a total of 30 minutes. If the score is still tied after extra time, the match will be decided by a penalty shootout. In a penalty shootout, each team takes a set number of penalty kicks, with the team that scores the most goals declared the winner.

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It’s worth noting that the length of a world cup match can be affected by various factors, such as injuries, substitutions, and time wasted by players. The referee has the discretion to add additional time, also known as “stoppage time,” to the end of each half to account for these factors. Stoppage time can range from a few seconds to several minutes, depending on the severity of the delay.

Overall, a world cup match can last anywhere from 90 minutes to 120 minutes, depending on whether it goes to extra time and whether there are any delays. Regardless of the length of the match, it is sure to be a thrilling and intense experience for players and fans alike.

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