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  2. Overtime (sports) - Wikipedia

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    Extra time begins one minute after the end of full-time, and is played in multiple 5-minute periods. Unlike the 15-man game, extra time in sevens is true sudden-death, with the first score by either team winning the match. If neither team has scored at the end of a period, the teams change ends. This procedure is repeated until one team scores.

  3. Tiebreaker - Wikipedia

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    For example, if contestants are tied at the end of a quiz game, they each might be asked one or more extra questions, and whoever correctly answers the most from that extra set is the winner. In many sports, teams that are tied at the end of a match compete in an additional period of play called "overtime" or "extra time".

  4. What is extra time in soccer? - AOL

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    Here's a look at how extra time in soccer works, as well as explanations on stoppage time, penalty kick shootouts and golden goal Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...

  5. Sudden death (sport) - Wikipedia

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    Sudden death has been perceived as a poor fit for gridiron football [citation needed] because the process gives an inherent advantage to the team who starts with possession of the ball: they can end the game immediately by driving a relatively short distance into field goal range and then kicking a field goal, but defensive scores such as the pick-six or the safety are much more rare.

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  7. Away goals rule - Wikipedia

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    Second leg, after extra time: Team B (Home) 2–1 Team A (Away). In this example, the aggregate score is 1–1 after 90 minutes in the second leg and neither team has scored an away goal, the match goes into extra time. After extra time, the scores remain level 2–2 on aggregate, and Team A has now scored an away goal.

  8. Three points for a win - Wikipedia

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    The first was in the 1988–89 season, where 3 points were awarded for a win by two or more goals (after normal or extra time), 2 points were awarded for a one-goal win (after normal or extra time), 1 point was awarded for a penalty shootout win and zero points were awarded for penalty shootout defeats or defeats after normal or extra time. [52]

  9. Last-minute goal - Wikipedia

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    Only matches in the semi-finals and final of European club competitions that changed the outcome of the tie. 1995 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup final – Zaragoza vs. Arsenal, 10 May 1995: In the final minute of extra time (timed at 119:16), with the match heading to penalties, a 40-yard shot from Zaragoza's Nayim cleared Arsenal goalkeeper David Seaman, winning the cup for Zaragoza.