World Cup scoreboard

World Cup Historical Ranking:

Brazil-1 14 with 247 points.

Germany-1 12 225 points.

Argentina -87 matches 157 points

Italy -83 matches 156 points

France -7 1 field 127 points

England -74 matches, 1 18 points.

Spain -67 matches 1 10 points

Netherlands -55 matches 104 points

Uruguay-88 points in 59 games

Sweden-73 points in 52 games

Argentina's total score in the history of the World Cup reached 157, surpassing Italy and ranking third, behind Brazil and Germany.

Points rules for World Cup group matches:

1 and 32 teams were divided into 8 groups by drawing lots. Each team has four teams, and each team can only play one game with the other three teams. Each team has four teams to play six round robin matches, each lasting 90 minutes. The winners and losers get 3 points, 1 point, 0 point respectively. The first two teams entered the knockout stage with each component of 1/8.

2. In the knockout stage, the team with more goals wins within 90 minutes (including stoppage time). If the two sides can't decide the winner within 90 minutes (including makeup time), there will be 15 minutes in the first half and the second half. In overtime, if the two teams have not decided the outcome, it will be decided by the penalty of the players from both sides.

3. In principle, punishment is a punishment for both parties. If the penalty points are equal, each side kicks a ball, and the scorer wins. If the penalty is tied, both sides will continue to play another ball until the outcome is inconsistent.