FIFA has implemented a significant regulatory change for the World Cup, stipulating that head-to-head results will now serve as the primary tiebreaker for teams finishing level on points in the group stage. This adjustment displaces overall goal difference—which previously held the top spot in the tiebreaking hierarchy—to a secondary position. The modification aims to place greater competitive weight on direct encounters between tied nations, potentially altering qualification strategies and the dynamics of final group matches.
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