The World Cup has introduced several new rules for this year’s tournament. One of the most notable changes is a five-second countdown for goal kicks and throw-ins to prevent time-wasting. If a player runs out of time on a throw-in, possession flips to the opponent. If they run out of time on a goal kick, the opposition is awarded a corner.
New Rules
Another new rule is that players can be sent off for covering their mouth in a confrontational situation with an opponent. This rule was introduced after a Champions League game in February where a player allegedly used racial language, but it was impossible to know what he said because he had covered his mouth.
Additionally, the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) has new powers, including the ability to overturn an incorrectly awarded corner kick. These changes aim to improve the game and prevent controversies.
Upcoming Matches
Spain will face Saudi Arabia today, while Belgium will take on Iran. Uruguay will play against Cape Verde, and the United States will play its next group match later. The World Cup has already seen some exciting matches, and fans are looking forward to the upcoming games.
Original reporting: KTBS 3 (Shreveport) — read the source article.