As the final round of World Cup
group matches kick off, FIFA have announced the process behind
separating any teams who finish exactly level after three games.
While
this total tie cannot occur in Group A, every other table may end up
with two nations landing on the same points, goal difference, goals
scored, and fair play rating, with their head-to-head record also level.
For
example, Spain and Portugal can both draw 1-1 in Monday's games and one
more yellow card for Fernando Hierro's men than their rivals would require FIFA draw lots to decide who comes out on top.
That draw would be held at 23:00 CET in the media room at Moscow's Luzhniki Stadium, if required.
Draws
will take place immediately after the respective games finish, at
either 19:00 CET or 23:00 CET depending on kick-off time, and are all
due for the Luzhniki apart from the Group E and Group F games on
Tuesday, where tiebreakers will be drawn in the media room at Spartak
Stadium
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