Ultimate World Cup Rules Guide: Tiebreakers, VAR, Cooling Breaks And More
- The World Cup expands to 48 teams across USA/Canada/Mexico (12 groups of 4) and now sends 32 teams into the knockout rounds — more matches and more chances for upsets.
- Expect new game-flow rules: mandatory three-minute cooling/water breaks each half (around 22' and 67'), plus short timers for throw-ins, goal kicks and subs — and injured players who stop play must leave for one minute.
- VAR’s role is widened: automated goal/offsides tech and reviews to decide last touch (corner vs. goal kick) and second-yellow send-offs — which should fix errors but may still stir controversy.