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23rd Dec 2016

World Cup group matches could be decided by penalty shoot-outs

Bodes well for England...

Simon Lloyd

From an English perspective: penalty shoot-outs spell bad news.

Also from an English perspective: recent showings at major tournaments have highlighted they’re no longer good enough to reach a penalty shoot-out before they can consider losing one.

But fear not, England fans. If new Fifa plans come to fruition, there might well be penalty shoot-outs in the group stages of World Cups, meaning the Three Lions can suffer the humiliation of further spot-kick failures without even needing to reach the knock-out rounds.

This is all to do with Fifa’s plans to expand the World Cup to a 48-team tournament. At the minute, they’re mulling over how this would work, and are said to be favouring a format that would start with 16 groups of three teams, before progressing to a new knockout round comprising of 32 teams, as reported by the Associated Press.

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Fifa’s President, Gianni Infantino has also backed the ’16×3′ model.

“The big, big, big majority is in favour of the 48 teams with the 16 groups of three,” he said after a meeting with other Fifa members in Singapore earlier this month.

Clearly, there’s a long way to go before anything is set in stone, but if this format is approved, it is reported that the new model would see penalty shoot-outs introduced in the group stages to decide winners of matches that  end in draws.

This radical change is designed to prevent teams from conspiring to arrange favourable results in their final group matches.