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CAF Make Key Match Rules Ahead of World Cup Playoff


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The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has issued five crucial match regulations ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup playoff between Nigeria and Gabon. The announcement outlines how the decisive encounter will be handled and aims to ensure fairness, consistency, and clarity throughout the fixture. CAF confirmed that if the match ends in a draw after the standard 90 minutes, it will move into extra time. This allows both teams an additional opportunity to secure victory before the final whistle. If no winner emerges after extra time, the tie will be decided by a penalty shootout. This, according to CAF, ensures that the playoff produces a definite result on the pitch rather than relying on away goals or aggregate scores. The football body also stated that each team will be permitted to make up to five substitutions during regular play. However, an additional sixth substitution will be allowed if the game proceeds into extra time. This rule, CAF explained, is designed to help teams manage fatigue and maintain high performance levels throughout the demanding contest. In a bid to guarantee fair officiating, CAF announced that the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system will be in use for the playoff. The technology will assist in making accurate decisions on goals, penalties, red cards, and cases of mistaken identity. These regulations set the framework for what promises to be a tense and competitive encounter as Nigeria and Gabon battle for a place in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. CAF Make Key Match Rules Ahead of World Cup Playoff The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has issued five crucial match regulations ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup playoff between Nigeria and Gabon. The announcement outlines how the decisive encounter will be handled and aims to ensure fairness, consistency, and clarity throughout the fixture. CAF confirmed that if the match ends in a draw after the standard 90 minutes, it will move into extra time. This allows both teams an additional opportunity to secure victory before the final whistle. If no winner emerges after extra time, the tie will be decided by a penalty shootout. This, according to CAF, ensures that the playoff produces a definite result on the pitch rather than relying on away goals or aggregate scores. The football body also stated that each team will be permitted to make up to five substitutions during regular play. However, an additional sixth substitution will be allowed if the game proceeds into extra time. This rule, CAF explained, is designed to help teams manage fatigue and maintain high performance levels throughout the demanding contest. In a bid to guarantee fair officiating, CAF announced that the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system will be in use for the playoff. The technology will assist in making accurate decisions on goals, penalties, red cards, and cases of mistaken identity. These regulations set the framework for what promises to be a tense and competitive encounter as Nigeria and Gabon battle for a place in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. CAF Make Key Match Rules Ahead of World Cup Playoff The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has issued five crucial match regulations ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup playoff between Nigeria and Gabon. The announcement outlines how the decisive encounter will be handled and aims to ensure fairness, consistency, and clarity throughout the fixture. CAF confirmed that if the match ends in a draw after the standard 90 minutes, it will move into extra time. This allows both teams an additional opportunity to secure victory before the final whistle. If no winner emerges after extra time, the tie will be decided by a penalty shootout. This, according to CAF, ensures that the playoff produces a definite result on the pitch rather than relying on away goals or aggregate scores. The football body also stated that each team will be permitted to make up to five substitutions during regular play. However, an additional sixth substitution will be allowed if the game proceeds into extra time. This rule, CAF explained, is designed to help teams manage fatigue and maintain high performance levels throughout the demanding contest. In a bid to guarantee fair officiating, CAF announced that the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system will be in use for the playoff. The technology will assist in making accurate decisions on goals, penalties, red cards, and cases of mistaken identity. These regulations set the framework for what promises to be a tense and competitive encounter as Nigeria and Gabon battle for a place in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.


| 2025-11-10 17:00:59
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