Explained: Late Goals, VAR Drama & CBT Tech: How Stoppage Time Is Rewriting the FIFA World Cup 2026

The FIFA World Cup 2026 has produced a pattern unlike anything seen at a major tournament before — and it is happening in the final minutes of matches across the competition. A full third of all goals scored at this World Cup have been late goals — and their impact has been seismic. Nations have been saved. Nations have been eliminated. Results have been turned on their heads. And two of the tournament's most dramatic moments — Brazil's last-gasp winner against Japan and Croatia's agonising disallowed goal against Portugal — have both come in the dying minutes of play. This explainer takes a deep dive into the late goal phenomenon at FIFA World Cup 2026 — analysing the numbers, the key moments that shaped the tournament and the reasons behind one of the most extraordinary statistical trends in World Cup history.

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