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- USA Today — With Belgium and Senegal tied, what to know about World Cup extra time
- The New York Times — What is extra time in the World Cup knockout stage? Complete rules explained
- Al Jazeera — World Cup 2026: What are the extra-time and penalty shootout rules?
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