Is the World Cup bracket single elimination?
The World Cup starts with a group stage, then moves to a single-elimination knockout bracket from the round of 16 onward.
The World Cup starts with a group stage, then moves to a single-elimination knockout bracket from the round of 16 onward.
World Cup group stage games can end in a tie, but knockout matches go to extra time and penalties if level after 90 minutes.
World Cup group stage matches can end in ties, but knockout stage matches are decided by extra time and penalties if necessary.
The World Cup bracket is set by a group stage where top two teams from each group advance to a fixed knockout bracket based on group pairings.
The World Cup bracket is a fixed, single-elimination tournament starting with 16 teams from the group stage, progressing through rounds until a champion is crowned.
World Cup group stage matches can end in draws, but knockout stage ties are resolved by extra time and penalties.