![]() ![]() Yellow card then direct red card – Five points.Indirect red card (two yellow cards) – Three points.If qualification still has not been decided after a look at the head-to-head records, fair play comes into the equation and the more disciplined team - the team with fewer discipline points - would progress. ![]() Then, goal difference (and then goals scored if still tied) from the matches involving only the three tied teams would decide which two teams progress to the last 16. The results against Qatar - who would be eliminated with zero points in this instance - would be discounted. I’ll give an example as I’m aware that this is starting to get quite confusing if Senegal, Ecuador and the Netherlands were to all finish on six points in Group A, the group would essentially become a three-team group. If the three teams couldn’t be separated purely on points in the matches played against each other then goal difference from the games played between the tied teams would be the deciding factor. However, if it was three teams tied on points rather than two, that would certainly help. Given there are only three games, there is every chance that the team tied on points played out a draw in their meeting so that too could fail to split the teams. If both goal difference and goals scored is the same, which wouldn’t be totally surprising, then head-to-head record makes the decision. Then, will teams’ head-to-head records be used? The team that has scored more goals in the three games will finish higher than the team who has scored fewer. If the goal difference is the same for both teams, goals scored is the deciding factor. The team with the greater goal difference will finish above the teamer with the lesser goal difference. In the first instance, teams who have the same amount of points after the three matches will be separated, firstly, by goal difference. In Russia four years ago, there were three groups where that was the case while two groups had the same issue in Brazil in 2014. Given there are only three games for each team in the group stage, there is a great likelihood that some of the teams in more than one of the groups will finish on equal points. Will goal difference or head-to-head be used to separate teams on the same amount of points? The Athletic explains how it all works below. There will, almost certainly, be a few teams that finish the group stage on the same amount of points as their opponents which begs the question: Is goal difference the deciding factor or does head-to-head record take precedence? NSW All Schools Tournament hailed a success Futsal Schools Championships (Liverpool Region) ResultsĬommencing in 1968, the Champion of Champions tournament is one of the most prestigious tournaments in the footballing calendar, with champions (after having met Association eligibility criteria) from each association pitted against each other in a battle for supremacy.For the latter, it is often a case of needing other results to go their way as well as dealing with their own business.Young Football NSW Female Referees Acknowledged at 2023 Sport NSW Awards A-League Men’s Grand Final honours for Brad Wright and Kearney Robinson.Register with your Local Referee Branch.Football Rules – Simplified Laws of the Game.Join the Referee Development Panel (RDP).Upcoming Futsal Coaching Courses Advanced Coaching Expo hits the North Zone.Community Goalkeeper Course Request Form.Community Coaching Course – Association Application Form.Clubs/Associations Live Assessment Request Form.Association Coaching Course Application Form.Regional TSP Coaching Expression of Interest.Football NSW celebrates 2023 NOVA Employment Football4all Gala Day NOVA Employment renews Football NSW Partnership for a further 2-years.Broadlex Cleaning and Property Services announced as Football NSW’s NAIDOC Cup partners Member Protection Update – June 2023.PLAY FOOTBALL Registration Resources – Community Football.Club Changer – Club Development Program. ![]()
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