Fifa penalty coin toss rulespublished at 11:08 BST
Dale Johnson
Football issues correspondent
Fifa has ditched plans to change the coin tosses before a penalty shootout at the World Cup.
Fifa had proposed a new process:
1) Captain toss: Winner decides on end OR first kick 2) Losing captain then automatically gets the choice of the other
Fifa feels this is fairer as it means one team cannot get the benefit of both.
BBC Sport understands that the Ifab was initially receptive to applying a trial, which would have allowed Fifa to use the new process in the knockout rounds at the 2026 World Cup.
This may well be revisited at a later date but there will be no mid-tournament change now.
It now remains:
1) Neutral toss using a bespoke coin with Coca-Cola on one side and the World Cup on the other. The referee assigns one side of the coin to each end of the pitch
2) Captain toss: Makes call and chooses 1st or 2nd kick

Actor and footballer Cristo Fernandez demonstrates the World Cup coin before the opening match of the last 32 between South Africa and Canada











