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  2. Away goals rule - Wikipedia

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    The score remains level 2–2 on aggregate after extra time. However, Team A has now scored an away goal and competition rules count away goals after extra time, Team A will thus progress to the next stage of the competition, as they scored more away goals than Team B. Example D. In the first leg, the final score is: Team A (Home) 1–0 Team B ...

  3. Shutout - Wikipedia

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    Keeping an opponent scoreless in American football requires a team's defense to be able to consistently shut down both pass and run offenses over the course of a game. The difficulty of completing a shutout is compounded by the many ways a team can score in the game. For example, teams can attempt field goals, which have a high rate of success.

  4. Barbados 4–2 Grenada - Wikipedia

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    On January 27, 1994, the national football teams of Barbados and Grenada played against each other as part of the qualification round for the 1994 Caribbean Cup. Barbados won 4–2 in extra time. In the last minutes of regular time, both teams attempted to score own goals. The result has been described as "one of the strangest matches ever". [1 ...

  5. List of NFL tied games - Wikipedia

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    No. Date Away team Home team Score Notes 1 November 11, 2012: St. Louis Rams (2) San Francisco 49ers (2) 24–24 The Rams had a game-winning field goal taken away because of a penalty. Both teams missed field goal attempts in overtime. [42] [43] 2 November 24, 2013: Minnesota Vikings (3) Green Bay Packers (5) 26–26

  6. Determining the Outcome of a Match (association football)

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    Most codes of football from before 1863 provided only one means of scoring (typically called the "goal", although Harrow football used the word "base"). [7] The two major exceptions (the Eton field game and Sheffield rules, which borrowed the concept from Eton) both used the "rouge" (a touchdown, somewhat similar to a try in today's rugby) as a tie-breaker.

  7. American football rules - Wikipedia

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    If the score remains tied after both teams have completed a series, the procedure is repeated, but if a touchdown is scored, a two-point conversion will be required. Since 2021, if the game is still tied after double overtime, each team attempts one 2-point conversion per period rather than getting the ball at the 25-yard line.

  8. Mahomes throws for TD and runs for score as Chiefs beat ... - AOL

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    His scramble for a score was merely the start of a back-and-forth first half. The Texans answered with a 33-yard field goal, then went on a 13-play, 82-yard drive that ended with Stroud's ...

  9. Tiebreaker - Wikipedia

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    If the team that receives the ball first scores a field goal, then the opponent must receive a chance at equalising that score of their own; the first team to score a touchdown or safety wins the game; and once both teams have had possession of the ball in overtime, the first team to score under any legal means, touchdown (offensive or ...