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World Cup 2026 last 32: A guide to penalty shootouts: key context

World Cup 2026 last 32: A guide to penalty shootouts: key context: source-led context, summary, FAQ, and links for this topic.

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  • The representative source set is Google Trends en BBC.
  • The confirmed context is: We have a look at what can be learned from every World Cup penalty taken in a shootout ever. The World Cup is entering the knockout stages - which means penalty shootouts are back. The 2022 tournament had a record five shootouts - and with an extra round in 2026, the last 32, there is a good chance that gets broken again. So what have we learned from the 320 spot-kicks taken across 35 penalty shootouts since 1982. BBC Sport and Opta have taken a look to see what we can expect this summer. Published 2 July 2018 Which countries fare best and worst. England had missed more World Cup shootout penalties than any other nation - eight - until Spain took the unwanted crown in 2022
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Quick summary

  • The representative source set is Google Trends en BBC.
  • The confirmed context is: We have a look at what can be learned from every World Cup penalty taken in a shootout ever. The World Cup is entering the knockout stages - which means penalty shootouts are back. The 2022 tournament had a record five shootouts - and with an extra round in 2026, the last 32, there is a good chance that gets broken again. So what have we learned from the 320 spot-kicks taken across 35 penalty shootouts since 1982. BBC Sport and Opta have taken a look to see what we can expect this summer. Published 2 July 2018 Which countries fare best and worst. England had missed more World Cup shootout penalties than any other nation - eight - until Spain took the unwanted crown in 2022
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Key summary

We have a look at what can be learned from every World Cup penalty taken in a shootout ever. The World Cup is entering the knockout stages - which means penalty shootouts are back. The 2022 tournament had a record five shootouts - and with an extra round in 2026, the last 32, there is a good chance that gets broken again. So what have we learned from the 320 spot-kicks taken across 35 penalty shootouts since 1982. BBC Sport and Opta have taken a look to see what we can expect this summer. Published 2 July 2018 Which countries fare best and worst. England had missed more World Cup shootout penalties than any other nation - eight - until Spain took the unwanted crown in 2022

Confirmed sources

Google Trends en BBC — World Cup 2026 last 32: A guide to penalty shootouts: We have a look at what can be learned from every World Cup penalty taken in a shootout ever. The World Cup is entering the knockout stages - which means penalty shootouts are back. The 2022 tournament had a record five shootouts - and with an extra round in 2026, the last 32, there is a good chance that gets broken again. So what have we learned from the 320 spot-kicks taken across 35 penalty shootouts since 1982. BBC Sport and Opta have taken a look to see what we can expect this summer. Published 2 July 2018 Which countries fare best and worst. England had missed more World Cup shootout penalties than any other nation - eight - until Spain took the unwanted crown in 2022

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World Cup 2026 last 32: A guide to penalty shootouts

We have a look at what can be learned from every World Cup penalty taken in a shootout ever.

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  • The representative source set is Google Trends en BBC.
  • The page was last updated on 2026-06-29.

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Reference table

Google Trends en BBC · World Cup 2026 last 32: A guide to penalty shootoutsWe have a look at what can be learned from every World Cup penalty taken in a shootout ever.
Published2026-06-29
URL/en/now/world-cup-extra-time-rules

Sources

  • World Cup 2026 last 32: A guide to penalty shootouts · Google Trends en BBC

    We have a look at what can be learned from every World Cup penalty taken in a shootout ever. The World Cup is entering the knockout stages - which means penalty shootouts are back. The 2022 tournament had a record five shootouts - and with an extra round in 2026, the last 32, there is a good chance that gets broken again. So what have we learned from the 320 spot-kicks taken across 35 penalty shootouts since 1982. BBC Sport and Opta have taken a look to see what we can expect this summer. Published 2 July 2018 Which countries fare best and worst. England had missed more World Cup shootout penalties than any other nation - eight - until Spain took the unwanted crown in 2022