There were five goals in the penalty shoot-out in the World Cup. The way of penalty shootout in the World Cup is to score goals according to the referee's choice, and determine a team to play first by drawing lots. Both teams have to complete five points, and the one with more goals wins the penalty shootout.
If the two sides still fail to win or lose after playing for five times, the sixth penalty, the seventh penalty and the eighth penalty will be taken. Until the final result of the game is divided between the two teams.
Note: The players who take the penalty must be the players who are present at the end of the game (or overtime). If the goalkeeper is injured during the penalty kick and can't keep the goal, he can be replaced by a substitute. Before the penalty, each team should list the players' penalty order, and the penalty can only be taken in turn, not upside down.
When taking a penalty, all players present must stay in the middle circle to rest and stand by, except the player who took the penalty and the goalkeepers of both sides.