World Cup 16 Top Grouping Rules

The grouping rule of the World Cup Top 16 is that the top two players in each group will advance. After the top two in the group stage are determined, their teams in the top 16 have also been determined. The specific grouping situation is as follows:

Group a 1, PK B group 2; Second place in group a, PK B group 1.

Group c 1, PK D group 2; Second place in group c, PK D group 1.

Group e 1, PK F group 2; Group e, group 2,65438+group f, group 0.

Group g 1, PK H group 2; Second place in group g, PKH 1.

Almost every year before the World Cup, 16 teams are the same, and everyone knows the rules. So, when the second place of 1 team comes out, everyone has basically known who the top two of 16 team will meet. In order to meet a relatively weak team in the top 16, each team also strives to be the first in the group stage.

Elimination:

In the knockout stage, the winner will be decided anyway, and there will be no possibility of a draw. If there is no winner in the knockout, there will be overtime, and if there is no winner in the overtime, there will be a penalty shoot-out, so the knockout is really fierce. A little carelessness may lead to elimination.

And the stronger the team you meet in the future, the greater the pressure. After decades of reform, the World Cup competition has been very perfect under the current reform system of the World Cup, so the current World Cup competition is a very formal competition.

At present, the grouping of World Cup matches generally adopts the principle of drawing lots, but the premise of drawing lots is to divide 32 teams into four grades according to their strength, so that each group will have a first-class, second-class, third-class and fourth-class team, except for European teams, there will be no two teams from the same continent.