If three teams don't score in six draws in the World Cup group stage, who should advance?

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"Kicking the ball" answer

There is no need to draw lots to decide the ranking in this World Cup in Russia, but the following measures have been taken to ensure that the ranking can be divided, even if everyone is 0:0.

(1) The goal difference in the group match ranked first;

(2) Those who scored more goals in the group stage ranked first;

(3) those with multiple scores rank first;

(4) The goal difference is the highest;

(5) The opponent who scored more goals ranked first;

(6) Those who scored more points in fair play ranked first (yellow card minus 1 point, two yellows minus 3 points, direct red card minus 4 points, yellow card minus 1 piece).

In the case of card, you will get a direct red card MINUS 5 points);

(7) When drawing lots for the group stage, those with low scores will be given priority.

Through the above rules, we can know that if the six games are all 0:0, then first look at everyone's fair competition score, that is, if the red and yellow cards are the same, then the low ranking is in the front, ensuring that you can distinguish without drawing lots.

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