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Penalty Shootouts: Is the Team That Kicks First More Likely to Win?

Penalty kicks are already proving critical to big wins at this year’s World Cup. But the advantage in penalty kicks has more to do with psychological effects than who kicks first.

Raccontata danytimes.comtheguardian.comwired.com

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wired.comStai leggendo9 h fa

Penalty Shootouts: Is the Team That Kicks First More Likely to Win?

Penalty kicks are already proving critical to big wins at this year’s World Cup. But the advantage in penalty kicks has more to do with psychological effects than who kicks first.

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nytimes.com2 g fa

World Cup penalty shootouts are brutal: Is there a better way to settle tied games?

What the World Cup can steal from other sports as better ways to end games that are tied

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Timeline cronologica

  1. martedì 30 giugno 2026·nytimes.com

    World Cup penalty shootouts are brutal: Is there a better way to settle tied games?

    What the World Cup can steal from other sports as better ways to end games that are tied

  2. mercoledì 1 luglio 2026·theguardian.com

    How USMNT prepare for World Cup penalty drama: confidence, composure and consultants

    The US have used outside companies, including one measuring players’ brainwaves, to help them determine who will shoot in a shootout

theguardian.com1 g fa

How USMNT prepare for World Cup penalty drama: confidence, composure and consultants

The US have used outside companies, including one measuring players’ brainwaves, to help them determine who will shoot in a shootout

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  • mercoledì 1 luglio 2026·nytimes.com

    World Cup penalty shootouts, the psychology of specialists and the risks in using them

    Data shows players subbed on late before a shootout tend to miss more than those who have started - so is it worth the risk?

  • mercoledì 1 luglio 2026·wired.com

    Penalty Shootouts: Is the Team That Kicks First More Likely to Win?

    Penalty kicks are already proving critical to big wins at this year’s World Cup. But the advantage in penalty kicks has more to do with psychological effects than who kicks first.