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Penalty shoot-outs could be made fairer by switching kicking orderResearchers at New York and Maastricht Universities have come up with a ‘catch-up rule’ to ensure a more level playing field Penalty shoot-outs could be made more fair by simply swapping the order in which they are taken, according to two maths experts.Traditionally, shoot-outs favour the team kicking first, who will win 60 per cent of the time because of the psychological advantage.Now New York University's Prof Steven Brams and Maastricht University's Mehmet Ismail have come up with the ‘Catch-up rule’ to ensure a more level playing field. Under their system, if the teams both score or miss with their first kick, then they swap the order for the following kicks.But if one team misses and the other scores, then it is the side who fluffed their attempt who then get to go first.Currently, a coin toss determines which teams kicks first on all five penalty kicks, giving a significant advantage—determined by chance—to the team that leads off.
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