How Many Substitutions Are Allowed in the FIFA World Cup?

Learn about the number of substitutions permitted during regular and extra time in FIFA World Cup matches.

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In the World Cup, each team is allowed to make five substitutions during regular time. Additionally, if a match goes into extra time, teams are permitted one additional substitution, making it a total of six substitutions possible in such scenarios.

FAQs & Answers

  1. How many substitutions are allowed in regular time during a World Cup match? Each team is allowed to make five substitutions during regular time in a World Cup match.
  2. Are additional substitutions allowed in World Cup matches that go into extra time? Yes, teams are permitted one additional substitution in matches that go into extra time, increasing the total to six.
  3. Why does FIFA allow more substitutions in the World Cup? FIFA allows more substitutions to help manage player fatigue, maintain match quality, and reduce injury risk during high-intensity games.
  4. Do the substitution rules in the World Cup differ from other football tournaments? While many competitions follow similar substitution rules, the World Cup specifically allows five subs in regular time plus one extra in extra time, which may vary from other tournaments.